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(religion) Α sacramental sermon in the Scots Presbyterian Church.
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(US) A farewell address in the form of a sermon delivered to a graduating class.
adj
(obsolete) Of or pertaining to preaching or public addresses.
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Alternative form of decalogue
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Alternative spelling of Decalogue [The Ten Commandments.]
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A brief religious service.
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A series of twelve works.
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Two of the three lists of religious and moral imperatives called the Ten Commandments which, according to the Hebrew Bible, were given to Moses on Mount Sinai in the form of two stone tablets. These lists include both ritual and moral imperatives, as opposed to the third, which includes mostly ritual imperatives.
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One who prepares homilies; one who preaches to a congregation.
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(Christianity) A sermon, especially concerning a practical matter.
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(historical, US, cigar industry) A person who reads aloud to workers to entertain them, appointed by a trade union.
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Of or pertaining to a lecture; didactic.
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Obsolete form of lector. [(religion) A lay person who reads aloud certain religious texts in a church service.]
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One who listens to a lecture.
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An instructor or teacher of traditional wisdom.
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Resembling or characteristic of a manifesto; setting out a political viewpoint.
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A register of deaths in a monastery.
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Resembling or characteristic of an orator.
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(Scotland) A summary, given at the end of an address or sermon, repeating its main points.
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A short homily or commentary on a passage of Scripture.
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To preach by expounding Scripture verse by verse, in regular order.
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The act of delivering a sermon or similar moral instruction.
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A cross, sometimes surmounting a pulpit, erected outdoors to designate a preaching place.
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An instance of preaching; a sermon or homily.
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A statement or prayer by a preacher, following the thema, or lesson based on the gospel of the day.
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(derogatory) One who speaks in a pulpit; a preacher.
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To preach or lecture as if from a pulpit.
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A position attached to aristocracy, or to the wealthy, with the task of reading aloud, often in a foreign language.
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(Christianity) The directions for a religious service, formerly printed in red letters.
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(dialectal) Alternative form of sermon [Religious discourse; a written or spoken address on a religious or moral matter.]
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(obsolete) The making of speeches or sermons; sermonizing.
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(obsolete) One who makes sermons or speeches; a preacher.
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(archaic, humorous or derogatory) A preacher; a sermonizer.
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(obsolete) The act of discoursing; instruction; preaching.
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A sermonizer; one who delivers sermons.
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(historical) A historical play, formerly acted by the inferior orders of the Roman Catholic clergy.
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The opening dialogue to the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer or Anaphora in the liturgies of the Christian Church.
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A verse or passage of Scripture, especially one chosen as the subject of a sermon, or in proof of a doctrine.
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