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Definition of Pulpiters
1. pulpiter [n] - See also: pulpiter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pulpiters
Literary usage of Pulpiters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Literature During the Lifetime of Shakespeare by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1910)
"Among other famous pulpiters, Henry Smith was described in his time as ...
Of all these notable pulpiters, with their sermons, their meditations, ..."
2. English Literature During the Lifetime of Shakespeare by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1910)
"Among other famous pulpiters, Henry Smith was described in his time as ...
Of all these notable pulpiters, with their sermons, their meditations, ..."
3. On Contemporary Literature by Stuart Pratt Sherman (1917)
"ters) become admirable pulpiters of his humanism, lago's exhortation to Roderigo
would do credit to a bishop: " Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our ..."
4. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"They passed on to Thusis and there erected a Strafgericht of the most violently
Protestant complexion, entirely dominated by nine of the hottest pulpiters. ..."
5. The Works of George Fox by George Fox (1831)
"And so all your poison of your pulpits, as satan's oracles, hath been like such
a thing; for the pulpiters are those who have caused the great persecution ..."
6. The Works of George Fox by George Fox (1831)
"And so all your poison of your pulpits, as satan's oracles, hath been like such
a thing; for the pulpiters are those who have caused the great persecution ..."
7. English Prose: Selections by Henry Craik (1894)
"Able controversialists, finished scholars, eloquent pulpiters, these the churches
of England and Scotland can boast in plenty ; seldom do you find among ..."
8. A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms: A by Charles Buck (1815)
"Some few took the oath ; others could not, consequently suffered the penalty.
In 1673, " the mouths of the high church pulpiters were encouraged ..."