Sentence examples for be preached from inspiring English sources

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be preached

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To give a sermon.

  • A local Muslim used to preach from the Quran and hadith.

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"This generation doesn't want to be preached to," he said.

"The Broadway audience doesn't like to be preached to," he says.

"Ethics are something not to be preached but to be practiced.

"The main thing is that they do not want to be preached to," Mr. Janson said.

He had found that truth cannot be preached; it must be discovered.

"I don't think anyone picks up Cook's Illustrated to be preached at," he says (ignoring the rampant contradictions).

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Who's going to be preaching?

The president will be preaching to a tough crowd.

We'll be preaching to the converted.

"I'll be preaching till He comes," Chandler says.

"I'll be preaching the doctrine till He calls me".

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