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Definition of Sermonizers
1. sermonizer [n] - See also: sermonizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sermonizers
Literary usage of Sermonizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Yale Lectures on Preaching: And Other Writings by Nathaniel Judson Burton (1888)
"Fourthly, and lastly, on that agony and despair of many inexperienced sermonizers,
called amplification; amplification, I say, which in strict definition is ..."
2. Henry Ward Beecher: A Sketch of His Career: with Analyses of His Power as a by Lyman Abbott, Samuel Byram Halliday (1887)
"I obtained a vast amount of instruction and assistance from others of these old
sermonizers, who were as familiar to me as my own name. I read Barrow, Howe, ..."
3. The Methodist Review (1899)
"Out of the galaxy of sermonizers he read we select a few—Doddridge, Watts, Wesley,
Walker, Taylor, Blair, Sherlock, Saurin. " I delighted myself," said he, ..."
4. The American Presbyterian Review by Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood (1866)
"This maxim forbids the use of the skeletons and sermons of other sermonizers, in
the process of composition. Such a general preparation as has been ..."
5. Homiletics and Pastoral Theology: With an Appendix by William Greenough Thayer Shedd (1891)
"This maxim forbids the use of the skeletons and sermons of other sermonizers, in
the process of composition. Such a general preparation as has been ..."
6. Homiletics and Pastoral Theology by William Greenough Thayer Shedd (1867)
"This maxim forbids the use of the skeletons and sermons of other sermonizers, in
the process of composition. Such a general preparation as has been ..."
7. Yale Lectures on Preaching by Henry Ward Beecher (1902)
"I was a great reader of the old sermonizers. I read old Robert South through and
through; I saturated myself with South ; I formed much of my style and my ..."