Use "pulpits" in a sentence

1. “Why, then, this silence in our pulpits? . . .

2. From their pulpits, preachers like C.

3. Let us pray for the many pastors who have become Backslidden, yet still standing on the pulpits to preach

4. Ambones definition: either of two raised pulpits from which the gospels and epistles were read in early Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. Publicly, from their pulpits and in printed articles, the clergy have undercut respect for the high moral principles set out in the Bible.

6. In spring, the woods offer blue, white and yellow violets, hepaticas, Dutchman's breeches, woodland phlox, wood geraniums, Bellworts, jack-in-the-pulpits and graceful ferns

7. N, pl Ambos or ambones (æmˈbəʊniːz) (Ecclesiastical Terms) either of two raised pulpits from which the gospels and epistles were read in early Christian churches [C17: …

8. 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)

9. This form of religious activity occupies the same high estate under the First Amendment [to the United States Constitution] as do worship in the churches and preaching from the pulpits.” —Murdock v.

10. The practice of Allegorizing is common in many pulpits today and it raised its ugly head recently when I was involved in a dialogue with a reader from another blog who claimed that Allegorizing is a proper way of interpreting the Bible.

11. ‘Avoid the lookalike Baneberries that grow in forests, not bogs.’ ‘White and red Baneberries, trillium, arisaemas… those Jack-in-the-pulpits kids love to open up and peer into, and hay scented, Christmas and maidenhair ferns… they had already staked their claim on the dry floor bed.’