preach in the PONS Dictionary

preach Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to preach a sermon

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is, however, a very old form of preaching.
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While not an ordained minister, churches often invited him to preach.
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They were good friends and once spent six weeks preaching across the country with each other.
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He was ordained priest in 1847, but seldom preached.
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He preached on the radio every week during this period.
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With his company of men, he set out and preached vigorously.
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Alternate visiting ministers preached weekly sermons for soldiers and a few civilians.
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Some have suggested his stammer made him reluctant to take the step, because he was afraid of having to preach.
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According to sources, he did not preach during this time.
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He cut a very striking figure and quickly drew crowds when preaching in the open air.
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