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pulpit and discourses
Von Ammon's style in preaching was terse and lively, and some of his discourses are regarded as models of pulpit treatment of political questions.

pulpit and period
The modern sense of the term first appears sometime around the 12th century ; its popularity spread in the medieval period along with the terms isle, ylle, inis, eilean, oileán There is some confusion on what the term crannog originally referred to, the structure atop the island or the island itself The additional meanings of crannog can be variously related as " structure / piece of wood ; wooden pin ; crow's nest ; pulpit ; driver's box on a coach and vessel / box / chest " for crannóg.
The pulpit and baptismal font are from the Renaissance period ( 1697 ) and the altarpiece from 1703.
The French preachers of the classical seventeenth-century period were, according to Voltaire, probably the greatest in pulpit oratory of all time.
The interior has a Cosmatesque pulpit supported by ancient columns resting on lions, a Paschal candlestick of 1245, and a pavement of the same period with beasts and dragons.
The pulpit was probably built at the end of the 4th century AD or the early 5th century during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Honorius and coincided with the period of the christening of the Thracians in the Rhodopes area.

pulpit and intention
The intention was for it to be used in church as what would today be termed a pulpit Bible.

pulpit and is
The pulpit is a lonely place.
Behind this is a minber or Moslem pulpit and near it a raised platform with golden grillwork, where the emperors and, after them, the sultans, sat.
Although the building is not in good repair, the interior, including pulpit and balcony seating area ( back & sides ), is in good order.
The Scottish Gaelic form is and has the additional meanings of " pulpit " and " churn ".
Sometimes, especially during Friday prayers, a raised minbar or pulpit is located to the side of the mihrab for a khatib or some other speaker to offer a sermon ( khutbah ).
The nearest Islamic analogue to the parish priest, or to the " pulpit rabbi " of a synagogue, is the imam khatib.
There is a fine font of Catacleuse stone which is 15th century: the pulpit of ca.
Rococo is incompatible with the solemnity of the Divine Office, nor is it suitable for the elements of worship such as the Tabernacle, the altar or the pulpit.
Besides these two discoveries, little else is known about David Fabricius except his unusual manner of death, which occurred at Osteel: after denouncing a local goose thief from the pulpit, the accused man struck him in the head with a shovel and killed him.
The function of expounding on the scriptures is traditionally performed from the pulpit which is generally constructed in such a way that the voice of the preacher is projected out to the congregation.
The pulpit is often decorated with the winged figures of a man, a lion, a bull and an eagle, representing the Gospel writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
In the drawings by Van's Gravesande the pulpit is the centrepiece of the church.
The pulpit is modelled after the one in the Nieuwe Kerk at Haarlem ( designed by Jacob van Campen ).
The nearest Islamic analogue to the parish priest or pastor, or to the " pulpit rabbi " of a synagogue, is called under Sunni Islam the imam khatib.
When Karmal introduced a new emblem in 1980, he said " it is from the pulpit that thousands of the faithful are led to the right path.
A white coloured parament hangs from the pulpit, indicating that the current liturgical season is Christmastide.
ADF states that " he goal of Pulpit Freedom Sunday is simple: have the Johnson Amendment declared unconstitutional – and once and for all remove the ability of the IRS to censor what a pastor says from the pulpit.
The pulpit and reading-desk, richly sculptured in oak, is another well-executed piece of ecclesiastical workmanship from St. Omers.
However, in 1612 the church was damaged by militant local puritans and this is the year that the present pulpit was installed.

pulpit and plain
The pulpit is supported by plain columns ( two of which mounted on lions sculptures ) on one side and by caryatids and a telamon on the other: the latter represent St. Michael, the Evangelists, the four cardinal virtues flanking the Church, and a bold, naturalistic depiction of a naked Hercules.
The original chapel was quite plain and did not feature any pews, musical instruments, art glass windows, or even a pulpit and altar.
The font is a plain octagonal bowl resting on eight sculptured heads similar to others in the county at Snitterfield and Lapworth whilst the old oak pulpit and choir screen is 15th century.
His funeral was held before a packed house at Beth-El on November 6, 1879, where his plain coffin was carried into the congregation by 12 pallbearers and placed before the pulpit, which included such gathered rabbinic notables as Richard James Horatio Gottheil of Congregation Emanu-El, Einhorn's son-in-law and successor Kaufmann Kohler of Beth-El, another son-in-law Emil G. Hirsch of Louisville, Kentucky, along with representatives of the congregations he served in Baltimore and Philadelphia.

pulpit and clear
Though he completed his divinity course, and in 1798 was licensed to preach from the presbytery of St Andrews, it soon became clear that the pulpit was not his vocation.

pulpit and on
The Christian Flag displayed next to the pulpit on the chancel of a church sanctuary.
He was licensed a minister of the Church of Scotland, but only preached from the pulpit on one occasion.
When he got on the pulpit, he asked, Do you know what I am going to say?
Secretly distributed by an army of motorcyclists and read from every German Catholic Church pulpit on Palm Sunday, it condemned the paganism of the National Socialism ideology.
The chancel of United Methodist churches usually features a lectern and baptismal font on one side of the altar table and a pulpit on the other side.
The style was used to rich and sometimes extraordinary effect in both these countries, notably on the famous pulpit in Vienna Cathedral.
The reformation was imposed on Norway in 1537 and the Dano-Norwegian rulers used it to also impose Danish culture ; this was effected through the pulpit as well as through written records, as pastors were trained in Copenhagen.
As a war poet Brooke came to public attention in 1915 when The Times Literary Supplement quoted two of his five sonnets ( IV: The Dead and V: The Soldier ) in full on 11 March and his sonnet V: The Soldier was read from the pulpit of St Paul's Cathedral on Easter Sunday ( 4 April ).
In May 1434, he signed a contract for the marble pulpit on the facade of Prato cathedral, the last project executed in collaboration with Michelozzo.
The Franciscans naturally expected that one of the Dominicans would occupy the pulpit, for they were renowned for their preaching ; the Dominicans, on the other hand, had come unprepared, thinking that a Franciscan would be the homilist.
In 1939, when All Hallows Lombard Street was demolished in the City of London, its distinctive stone tower designed by Christopher Wren, with its peal of ten bells and connecting stone cloister, and the interior furnishings, including a Renatus Harris organ and a pulpit used by John Wesley, were brought to Twickenham to be incorporated in the new All Hallows Church on Chertsey Road ( A316 ) near Twickenham Stadium.
The outside of the building is faced with flintwork and the interior contains a hammerbeam roof, Jacobean pulpit, early Edwardian pews with carved poppy-head ends, several table-top tombs, an ancient poor-box and a panel on the painted rood screen which shows William of Norwich, a boy martyr who is reputed to have been crucified in the 12th century.
Its interior contains hand-carved woodwork on the altar, pulpit and altar rail.
In the 1910s the church was destroyed by a tornado leaving only the pulpit and a chair on the podium.
Johnson of the Baptist Church, to conduct the Easter Sunday services on 28 March 1948 using a bulldozer as a pulpit.
One of the stained glass windows on the roof was removed in 1989 during a renovation and was placed behind the pulpit of the sanctuary.
The Christian Flag, which was designed to represent Christians, is paired with the flag of the United States of America and displayed next to the pulpit on the chancel of a church sanctuary.
Bandinelli was a leader in the group of Florentine Mannerists who were inspired by the revived interest in Donatello attendant on the installation of Donatello's bas-relief panels for the pulpit in San Lorenzo, 1515.

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