pulpit|pulpits in English
noun
[pul·pit || 'pʊlpɪt]
raised platform or stage (esp. one intended for a church clergyman)
Use "pulpit|pulpits" in a sentence
1. “Why, then, this silence in our pulpits? . . .
2. Ambo (liturgy) or Ambon, in Eastern orthodoxy the elevated area in front of the Iconostasis Ambo, a pulpit or lectern in a church sanctuary (the official term for Catholic pulpits)
3. From their pulpits, preachers like C.
4. No altar, no pulpit...
5. The minister watched from the pulpit.
6. From this pulpit in 1870, Eliza R.
7. Synonyms: Ambo; dais; podium; pulpit; rostrum; soapbox; stump
8. That preacher bangs on the pulpit for attention.
9. The pulpit was decked with the national colors.
10. His voice trembled as he stood in the pulpit.
11. In a synagogue, a raised pulpit Explanation of Bimahs
12. 13 Rev. Dawson addressed the congregation from the pulpit.
13. Barred from the pulpit, they preached in the streets.
14. From the pulpit Rev Paul Andrianatos pulls no punches.
15. The policy has been widely condemned from the pulpit .
16. In a synagogue, a raised pulpit Explanation of Bemas
17. I close with his words given from this pulpit.
18. 2 Rev. Dawson addressed the congregation from the pulpit.
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20. She also urged him to denounce the protest from the pulpit.
21. Bradford taught at this pulpit: “In righteousness there is great simplicity.
22. Standing high in the nave is the pulpit attributed to Grinling Gibbons.
23. Establishment of the club as the liaison between pulpit and the world.
24. 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.
25. Let us pray for the many pastors who have become Backslidden, yet still standing on the pulpits to preach