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Traveling from place to place, especially to perform work or a duty: an itinerant judge; itinerant labor. ... AN Itinerant Preacher who had wrought hard in the moral vineyard for several hours whispered to a Holy Deacon of the local church:
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The History of the Itinerant Preacher; Beginning with those sent out by the Lord Jesus Christ, the; Itinerant Preacher has never left the history of Christendom. During the age of the Apostles, the Apostle Paul provided a model for the Itinerant Preacher that has been followed by every generation of Christian since him.
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Etymology: Late Latin itinerant-, itinerans, present participle of itinerari to journey, from Latin itiner-, iter journey, way; akin to Hittite itar way, Latin ire to go — more at issue ... : traveling from place to place; especially : covering a circuit <itinerant preacher>
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Posts Tagged: "itinerant preacher" ... Circuit Preacher David Brown Revisited ... They were once called circuit riders--itinerant preachers who went from town to town in 19th-century America to spread the Gospel.
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Its leaders were Anglican clergymen, who were assisted by itinerant preachers. With the separation of Methodism from the Established Church by 1800, the itinerant preachers were ordained as ministers. They were assisted by local preachers recruited from the laity (see Local preachers). ... Local preacher...
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itinerant preacher, good tidings, party whip: WHAT AN EVANGELIST IS NOT He is not just an itinerant preacher, who merely goes from place to place preaching for what he can get in special contributions. He is not one who only holds gospel meetings or “revivals.” [While an evangelist may limit his... ... 3:16,17). ... 13:15,19).
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Arthur Blessitt, 37, has, as the expression goes, a cross to bear. In his case it's the real thing. For the past decade the Southern "When God first told me to carry the cross," drawls the Mississippi-born preacher, "He said to go out into the streets and markets of the world and share Christ with the people.
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The Nineteenth-century American Methodist itinerant preacher's wife (Women in American Protestant religion ISBN 0824006569, Compare new and used books prices among 130 online bookstores. Find the lowest price. ... The Nineteenth-century American Methodist itinerant preacher's wife (Women in American Protestant religion,
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Home Gideon Ouseley Itinerant Methodist Preacher (1762-1839) ... Hempton indicates that the newly saved young Ouseley sought out others of like persuasion, and thus joined the "Methodist Society" (pp205), and willingly became an Itinerant Methodist preacher.
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