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But more often, Mr. Biden, who has a volatile temper — and was known as a long-winded civic sermonizer during his Senate years — visibly struggled to suppress his anger.

From New York Times Sep. 30, 2020

Creflo Dollar and Bishop Long preached the same hopeful message, in slightly different ways, but Dollar remained my favorite sermonizer.

From Salon Jan. 6, 2013

This may be satisfying for the sermonizer, but it won’t solve Europe’s problems—and it won’t save the euro.

From Slate Dec. 9, 2011

What remained was the information or the argument, either of which could be taken to pieces slowly, unaffected by oratorical skill or audience fatigue, traditional props for the sermonizer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dr. John Hall wrote carefully, leaving his manuscript at home; and so does Dr. Alexander McLaren, of Manchester, who is to-day by far the most superb sermonizer in Great Britain.

From Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography by Cuyler, Theodore Ledyard




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