pulpit in English

noun
1
a raised platform or lectern in a church or chapel from which the preacher delivers a sermon.
The gay rights movement is uncomfortable with that tack, a skepticism bred from years of anti-gay sermons being delivered from pulpits across the country.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "pulpit" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pulpit", or refer to the context using the word "pulpit" in the English Dictionary.

1. No altar, no pulpit...

2. The minister watched from the pulpit.

3. From this pulpit in 1870, Eliza R.

4. Synonyms: Ambo; dais; podium; pulpit; rostrum; soapbox; stump

5. That preacher bangs on the pulpit for attention.

6. The pulpit was decked with the national colors.

7. His voice trembled as he stood in the pulpit.

8. In a synagogue, a raised pulpit Explanation of Bimahs

9. 13 Rev. Dawson addressed the congregation from the pulpit.

10. Barred from the pulpit, they preached in the streets.

11. From the pulpit Rev Paul Andrianatos pulls no punches.

12. The policy has been widely condemned from the pulpit .

13. In a synagogue, a raised pulpit Explanation of Bemas

14. I close with his words given from this pulpit.

15. 2 Rev. Dawson addressed the congregation from the pulpit.

16. Pulpit uplifts pulpital Bullpouts fleapits vulvitis bullpout fleapit upleapt uplift

17. She also urged him to denounce the protest from the pulpit.

18. Bradford taught at this pulpit: “In righteousness there is great simplicity.

19. Standing high in the nave is the pulpit attributed to Grinling Gibbons.

20. Establishment of the club as the liaison between pulpit and the world.

21. For 10 hours you watch, fixed on one face at this pulpit sequentially, but for those same 10 hours, we seated behind this pulpit watch, fixed on you.

22. No pulpit, no sermons, as there are no clergy in the Bahá'í faith.

23. As nouns the difference between pulpit and Ambo is that pulpit is a raised platform in a church, usually enclosed, where the minister or preacher stands to conduct the sermon while Ambo is father.

24. Speak out from the pulpit and face the fact that wife beating is sinful.

25. Constable maintains an active academic, pulpit supply, and conference-speaking ministry around the world.

26. “Cavillings (trivial fault-finding), questionings proceeding from a captious, unbelieving spirit” (Pulpit Comm

27. After her father died, Bickers replaced him in the pulpit at Emmanuel Baptist.

28. And when the rector took to the pulpit he delivered sermons brimming with moral admonition.

29. The press, the pulpit, and the stage / Conspire to censure and expose our age

30. Even in the pulpit there are moments when mildness of manner is not enough.

31. Jack-in-the-pulpit is the only other Aroid native to our part of the world

32. The problem was that giving a woman his pulpit might be interpreted as taunting the archdiocese.

33. Mass-circulation magazines had a larger pulpit than any meeting-hall diet guru ever dreamed.

34. One present, possibly Colombe, had apparently asked that Galileo's opinions be condemned from the pulpit.

35. Frequently he slid out from behind the pulpit and sauntered along the aisle as he spoke.

36. Announcements can be made from the pulpit about area shelters or support groups for abusers and victims.

37. 23 For all his bold chivalry this watchful Celt seems surely to have strayed from a wayside pulpit.

38. The two had much in common: conceit, fame, unorthodox pulpit manners and a trenchant belief in liberal progress.

39. 18 The problem was that giving a woman his pulpit might be interpreted as taunting the archdiocese.

40. As I stand at this pulpit, I picture the faces of young women all over the world.

41. Faith Pulpit Faith Baptist Theological Seminary Ankeny, Iowa April 2003 Carnality and the Believer Charles Hauser, Jr., Th.D

42. The screen and the ornamental woodwork of pulpit, font lid and choir stalls they chopped up for firewood.

43. Civil was Acrimoniously disputing the orthodoxy of this visiting brother's intention to sing this from the pulpit at the

44. Because churches are autonomous, the denomination has no authority to limit the pulpit or deacon boards to men, he said.

45. We also offer many types of accessories, including chalice veils, Burses, pulpit and lecturn hangings, bible markers, etc

46. 20 For all his bold chivalry this watchful Celt seems surely to have strayed from a wayside pulpit.

47. He was pulled from the pulpit and taken to where Latimer and Ridley had been burnt six months before.

48. 21 And Clinton's ability to use the presidential bully pulpit has of course been massively compromised by events since 19

49. Clergy who revile homosexuality from the pulpit often turn around and take up collections and provide care for AIDS sufferers.

50. 12 The two had much in common: conceit, fame, unorthodox pulpit manners and a trenchant belief in liberal progress.