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homiletical



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There is scarcely a chapter in all the Old Testament, and to a less degree in the New Testament, which may not be thus ingeniously transmogrified to meet almost any homiletical emergency.

From Preaching and Paganism by Fitch, Albert Parker

It seems to me clear that the chief office of the church is liturgical rather than homiletical.

From Preaching and Paganism by Fitch, Albert Parker

The Meturgeman of Palestine and Babylon, who expounded the Hebrew text in Aramaic, became the preacher of Alexandria, who gave, in Greek, of course, homiletical expositions of the law.

From Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria by Bentwich, Norman

Then falling into a homiletical mood I thought of the great skill of God.

From What and Where is God? A Human Answer to the Deep Religious Cry of the Modern Soul by Swain, Richard la Rue

Their writings, biblical, controversial, doctrinal, historical and homiletical, covered the whole arena of literature.

From The Interdependence of Literature by Curtis, Georgina Pell




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