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- The itinerating pioneer preachers always found a welcome in the Flickinger home.
- Crawford itinerated widely around local villages ( 131 in 1875 alone ).
- Dr . Holter spent the next year itinerating for the Methodist Missions Board.
- He began itinerating as a lay preacher and evangelist.
- Depending on the survey, students rank only grave digger or itinerate worker lower.
- Some itinerating work was possible in the sponsorship of special missions programs on campuses.
- For the next seven or eight months the younger missionary devoted himself to this itinerating mission.
- Spracklin thus itinerated as a visiting speaker to local churches on the League's behalf.
- After nine years of doing constant itinerant preaching, from 1768 to 1773 he was too unwell to itinerate.
- Such was the life of an itinerating minister, in those days, serving the scattered societies of Covenanters.
- Most of the opposition came from the unconverted clergy of Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, and Cambridgeshire where Berridge itinerated.
- Joe Eversole and Bill Gambriel, a French supporter and itinerate preacher, began arguing in the street in Hazard.
- Rudolph, an itinerate carpenter from Murphy, N . C ., who turns 32 today, has been charged with the Birmingham bombing.
- This takes a while, as she turns out to be an itinerate hooker / occasional porn actress with a mile-long list of aliases.
- Barton's defense lawyer, Michael Hauptman, said in an interview that the killer was an unspecified itinerate roofer who confessed to the killing.
- People not only came to Everton to hear Berridge, by 1759 he itinerated in nearby villages preaching effectively to country people in field and barn.
- He ceased to itinerate in 1834, being appointed house governor of the new Theological Institution opened at Hoxton for the education and training of young ministers.
- The South Wales clergy who regularly itinerated were dying out; the majority of those remaining itinerated but irregularly, and were most of them against the change.
- The South Wales clergy who regularly itinerated were dying out; the majority of those remaining itinerated but irregularly, and were most of them against the change.
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