ambo, care of souls, emplacement, heliport, landing pad, pastorage, podium, reading desk, stage, the church, the pulpit
Definitionn. a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
Last update: July 30, 2015
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Around that of Bossuet were collected other noble names: Louis Bourdaloue (1632-1704), whom his contemporaries preferred to Bossuet himself; Esprit Flechier (1632-1710), the politest preacher who ever occupied a Parisian pulpit; and Jules Mascaron (1634-1703), in whom all forms of eloquence were united. [Please select]
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In Ashington Church, Somersetshire, is a pulpit with the date 1627. [Please select]
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His pew's right over opposite ournon t'other side the pulpit.' [Please select]
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"Why, I thought he'd be in the pulpit." [Please select]
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Soon after, a tall, gentlemanly man ascended the pulpit. [Please select]
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When occasion demanded he could occupy a pulpit. [Please select]
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Zebedee Tugwell in the pulpit. [Please select]
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