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preached and black
During his time in the United States, Nkrumah preached at black Presbyterian Churches in Philadelphia and New York City.
During the time when Malcolm X was a member and leader of the Nation of Islam, he preached that black people were genetically superior to white people but were dominated by a system of white supremacy:
For Christian companionship he enjoyed the company of Moravian missionaries and their black converts and preached regularly to the Moravian congregation.
MOVE was described by CNN as " a loose-knit, mostly black group whose members all adopted the surname Africa, advocated a " back-to-nature " lifestyle and preached against technology.
* 1786-John Marrant, a free black from New York City, writes in his journal that he preached to " a great number of Indians and white people " at Green's Harbor, Newfoundland.
Although the Federation preached a policy of egalitarianism in regard to African American workers, it actively discriminated against black workers.
In addition, the economic separation, deprivation, and marginalization of the black community forced by Jim Crow and the doctrine of advancement through self-reliance preached by Booker T. Washington led many black leaders to look with distrust on joining with whites on issues of common concern — and often denied that blacks and whites had any common interests at all.
In Isita he preached self-reliance and the need for black people to initiate economic ventures in order to gain respect in the eyes of the world.
Both Parham and Seymour preached to Houston's African Americans, and Parham had planned to send Seymour out to preach to the black communities throughout Texas.
About 1859 he preached in London, and is described as a man with low, black eyebrows, black beard, and sallow countenance.
Codrington's will and the sentiments expressed in a sermon preached at his funeral by William Gordon revealed a deep and practical piety, tied to a desire to improve the moral and physical health of both the white and black inhabitants of the Caribbean colonies.

preached and churches
He preached in city churches, and London rang with his praises.
Thus the learned and upper class religious churches who preach the theodicy of fortune, ultimately support capitalism and corporation, while the churches who adopted the theodicy of misfortune, instead preached equality and fairness.
Political and economic relations were drastically influenced by these theories as the concept of the guild was subordinated to the theory of free trade, and Roman Catholic dominance of theology was increasingly challenged by Protestant churches subordinate to each nation-state, which also ( in a fashion the Roman Catholic Church often decried angrily ) preached in the vulgar or native language of each region.
* recognize each other as churches in which the gospel is rightly preached and the sacraments rightly administered according to the Word of God ;
However, there were many native preachers on the island who also preached in the English churches from time to time.
Such sermons include John Wesley's 53 Standard Sermons, John Chrysostom's Homily on the Resurrection ( preached every Easter in Orthodox churches ) and Gregory Nazianzus ' homily " On the Theophany, or Birthday of Christ " ( preached every Christmas in Orthodox churches ).
) Craig preached at several churches and became pastor of the Great Crossing Church, which is still active in the Georgetown area.
From there he is said to have preached the gospel throughout the Malabar coast, though the various churches he founded were located mainly on the Periyar River and its tributaries and along the coast, where there were Jewish colonies.
He gave a series of notable lectures at St. Margaret's, Westminster, and preached in St. Paul's Cathedral as well as in other cathedrals and churches throughout the land.
During this time Brown also preached at various churches.
Because the churches were closed to him, Lorenzo Dow preached in town halls, farmers ' barns, and even in open fields.
Alma later established many churches ( or congregations ), which were considered " one church " because " there was nothing preached in all the churches except it were repentance and faith in God.
Likewise, the 7th-seal churches claimed they were following the original message that Daniel Warner preached, while others adamantly proclaimed that it was not so.
The largest churches could not hold the crowds, so he preached in the public squares -- at Brescia in Italy, he preached to a crowd of 126, 000.
He taught German and guest preached in other Protestant churches until called as a pastor to Trinity Lutheran Church in Horse Prairie, a rural church a few miles east of Red Bud, Illinois.
: May 4, 1835, in company with the Twelve I left Kirtland and preached through the eastern states, holding conferences, regulating and organizing the churches, and returned September 25.
He publicly preached against the Trinity and the Congregationalist ( those holding the Puritan / Calvinist ideals that only the elect receive salvation ) churches split in half.
The rector of one of the Washington churches, where Daniel Webster was an attendant, told me that after Dr. Hawks had preached for him on a Sunday morning, Mr. Webster said that it was the greatest sermon he had ever heard.

preached and invited
While at St Clement's he was suspended ; but soon recovered his freedom and preached wherever he was invited.
Shortly before the English Civil War broke out, John Gauden preached in 1640 to Parliament, recommending that Dury and Comenius be invited to England, and naming Hartlib as a likely contact.
Green had invited members of the media to attend the sermon, but none were present when he preached it in the presence of about fifty listeners.
In 1787, he was invited by Valpy to be assistant headmaster at Reading Grammar School, and in 1789, to the great pride of his father, he preached in St Helier, Jersey.
The churches he preached at appreciated his work and many invited him back repeatedly during his lifetime.
Familiar with the doctrine of Sri Aurobindo and an erstwhile follower of Rasbehari Bose, in 1913, invited by Das, Har Dayal resigned from his teaching job at the University of Berkeley, coaxed by Jiten Lahiri ( one of Jatin's emissaries ) of wasting his time in daydreaming, Har Dayal set out on a lecture tour covering the major centres of Indian immigrants ; enlivened by their ardent patriotism, he preached open revolt against the English rulers of India.

preached and woman
* Anna Howard Shaw, a prominent leader of the U. S. woman suffrage movement, lived, preached, and attended high school in Big Rapids before moving on to study divinity and medicine at Boston University.
The event is related with the mission of a Cappadocian woman, Saint Nino, who since 303 had preached Christianity in the Georgian kingdom of Iberia ( Eastern Georgia ).
Luther Lee, General President in 1856, preached at the ordination service of Antoinette Brown ( Blackwell ) the very first woman ordained to the Christian ministry in the United States.
Saint Nino ( ( ts ' minda nino ),, ), ( sometimes St. Nune or St. Ninny ) Equal to the Apostles in and the Enlightener of Georgia, ( c. 296 – c. 338 or 340 ) was a woman who preached Christianity in Georgia.
When it was the king's turn he revealed himself and preached about Christianity, but the old woman was very sceptical whereas her husband was very interested.

preached and preach
It records his year of departure as 100 AD, and states that he preached in Asia Minor, and that he went to preach in Ephesus, accompanied by his disciple Prochorus.
" But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed " (); that is, let his conduct in so doing be accounted banished.
Grosseteste also preached at the university and appears to have been called to preach within the diocese as well.
Bishops commonly preached outside their own dioceses, especially in the great cities ; polished sermons were evidently in demand, and a stipend was given, for we read that two Asiatic bishops, Antiochus and Severianus, went to Constantinople to preach, being more desirous of money than of the spiritual welfare of their hearers.
He preached twenty homilies, and dictated twenty more, because, through illness and loss of voice, he was unable to preach them personally.
The Synod of Trullo laid down that bishops should preach on all days, especially on Sundays ; and, by the same synod, bishops who preached outside their own diocese were reduced to the status of priests, because being desirous of another's harvest they were indifferent to their own -- " ut qui alienæ messis appetentes essent, suæ incuriosi ".
The Christianity preached in Christian rock he says is feel good, inoffensive and does not genuinely preach Christ.
" He has Don Juan " preach the gospel of pleasure " to Elvira and seduces her from the convent and wonders if there is a priest who can " preach the gospel of repentance and remorse " with the same power as Don Juan preached his gospel.
He claimed that he was descended from ‘ Ali ibn Abi Talib, but most people recognize this as a false claim and reject it. After ʻAlī's lineage was not accepted, he started to preach the " extremely egalitarian doctrine of the Kharijites, who preached that the most qualified man should reign, even if he was an Abyssinian slave.
13: 5, Rice said he preached on “ the importance of carefully examining ourselves to make sure our faith in Christ is genuine .” He had preached the same sermon on Labor Day weekend at Calvary Baptist and Kilgore asked him to preach it again to CCHS students.

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