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pulpiteer

[pool-pi-teer, puhl-] / ˌpʊl pɪˈtɪər, ˌpʌl- /








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These words came from no Sunday pulpiteer, but from the assistant to the president of the Standard Oil Co. of Ohio.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mark how the stock words of the pulpiteer, "transgressor," "worldly lusts," "dreadful," "awful," "perdition" stalk fiercely through the sermon of the youthful saint or sinner!

From Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 1 by Thompson, Slason

I write sermons in sport, he says; but sermons by a fellow-sinner, not by a dogmatic pulpiteer, not by a censor or a cynic.

From Horace by Tuckwell, William

It is easy enough to impose on an ignorant congregation, and Dr. Hitchens is probably aware of the lengths to which a reckless pulpiteer may carry his mendacity.

From Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) by Foote, G. W. (George William)

His sermons do not seem to be more remarkable when you read them than those of many another pulpiteer, although they are full of thought.

From The Young Man and the World by Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah




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