preacher in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He was an eloquent preacher and a clear and forceful writer.
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The unidentified narrator or preacher speaks in the first person throughout the work.
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He was a well-educated, eloquent and successful preacher.
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This body of thought was often propagated by street preachers.
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In the early years, the church was served by circuit-riding preachers who ministered to the early settlers of the era.
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He was also was a widely regarded preacher and speaker.
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He became widely known as a preacher and his sermons attracted a large audience.
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As a speaker and preacher, he was simply electric.
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From 1971 he led the diocese's continuing education of preachers.
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He was a preacher of facility and power, and pursued an independent line in theology.
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