Sentence example with the word 'sermon'

sermon

address, chastisement, exercise, instruction, morality, preaching, recitation, reproach, sermonizing, talking-to

Definition n. an address of a religious nature

Last update: October 23, 2015


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I attended the sermon of priest.   [noun]

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Clergy in the West are famous for being befuddled when it comes to preaching the sermon on Trinity Sunday.   [noun]

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The old Cavalier heard the brief sermon and the sentence, which seemed to him of all punishments the most futile.   [noun]

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The old cavalier cut a fresh slice of chine, sighed, and continued his sermon.   [noun]

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Angela's spirit rose against this recurrence of her sister's sermon.   [noun]

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Angela listened to a sermon marked by a rough eloquence which enchained her attention and moved her heart.   [noun]

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You were mine, Hyacinth; heart and mind were consenting, when your convent-bred sister surprised us, and all my hopes of bliss expired in a sermon.   [noun]

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Oh, Joshua, I never can be sure which you are greatest in--the Lessons or the Sermon.   [noun]

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