Someone whose occupation is preaching the gospel.
1 As a moralist and occasional sermonizer , I am not so anxious about it.
2 Then her teacher calls her an incorrigible little sermonizer , and she laughs at herself.
3 My predecessor there, Dr. Brown, was a profound sermonizer , and generally liked, I believe.
4 But Master Silas could keep his temper no longer, and cried, fiercely, Seditious sermonizer !
5 Maxwell will satisfy them as a sermonizer . '
6 I was, in fact, a pacifist back then and a sometime sermonizer for the Penniless Brethren, or the Liberationists, or the .
7 The New Yorker, April 12, 1969 P. 42 The child's father was something of a sermonizer and he talked to her incessantly, educating her.
8 What will the sermonizers say now?
9 These peculiar phenomena, made much of by the allegorizing sermonizers of the day, were used in moral lessons from every pulpit.
10 At Milan the same infatuated class have "pointed a moral" of their own from the event- amoralquite different from the one extracted by sermonizers .
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