Someone who deliberately stirs up trouble.
1 Point out this troubler to the king, and then cry the remedy.
2 Paul Kruger is at the present moment the real troubler of South Africa.
3 She has long been beneath the sod, this troubler of dreams.
4 On thee, the troubler of the poor world's peace!
5 To others he is a religious enthusiast and the Japanese equivalent of a troubler of Israel.
6 Jealousy, that troubler of reason, had been over-busy with his wits as it had with hers.
7 So far this passage carries us, leaving the pitiful last hour of the wretched troubler of Israel untouched.
8 Agitations, therefore, followed, and each succeeding General Conference found this question to be still the troubler of Israel.
9 To be appointed, to be ordained, to be established to be a persecutor, and a troubler of God's church- Otremendousjudgment!
10 He fled from persecution under Mary, was a troubler of his brother refugees by his turbulent temper, and his attachment to superstitious ceremonies.
11 The vision of a ghostly troubler hovering in the background, was as nothing, matched with the fear of spontaneous change arising in M. Paul himself.
12 Octa and Ossa, the lords of their host - these troublers of Britain-weretaken alive.
13 They were the troublers of the city, not Paul, peacefully preaching in the synagogue.
14 You must forgive me, Mr. Northcott, for having included you among the troublers of my peace.
15 Paul assumes the role of a judge and condemns the false apostles as troublers of the Galatians.
16 Any dissatisfaction with anything at all is seldom expressed for fear of being classed with these troublers of Ireland.
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