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But he preferred to remain an Exhorter and a local worker in the church.
He traveled through the South for a few years as an evangelist and exhorter.
He even reportedly spoke during some of these meetings, and the acquaintance described Smith as a "very passable exhorter."
In the first instance, the honest exhorter who fell upon his knees before my astonished eyes, was an advocate of single tax upon land values.
I climbed the ndge with Narlos the exhorter.
His father was a Baptist exhorter, working at trunk-making during the week and preaching on Sundays.
He very soon distinguished himself among his brethren, and was soon made a class-leader and exhorter.
An associate called him a "very passable exhorter," although some people considered his interpretations of scripture "persistent blasphemies."
He approached the gray-haired man with a diffidence that didn't become the masterful exhorter of Black Power.
While in Caroline County, at about age 25, he was awakened to the gospel and began to be active as a Baptist exhorter.
Led by Narios the exhorter, Menua's burial rites were solemn but not sorrowful.
At 18 he joined the Christian Connexion church in New Bedford where he was licensed as an exhorter.
Narios the exhorter went with him, and I had to hold back Cormiac Ru to keep him from joining them.
His parents were Wesleyans; he was enrolled a member of the community, in which he became an occasional preacher, and then a home missionary and exhorter.
Robert Jones, Calvinistic Methodist exhorter, preaches in London.
It is the shortest of the dialogues, and is significant for focusing on Socrates' role as an exhorter of other people to engage in philosophic inquiry.
Though only licensed as an Exhorter, in 1799 Elijah Hedding supplied the place of Lorenzo Dow, who had left his circuit.
Carpenter Siarl Marc is converted and quickly becomes the most important Calvinistic Methodist exhorter in the Llyn peninsula.
George's grandfather, William Grose, was a Licensed Exhorter in the M.E. Church, and an earnest, forceful speaker.
Tod and the narrator take to the streets and are forced almost immediately into a confrontation with Ras the Exhorter's men, who interrupt the narrator's first speech that evening.
Samuel then worked as a farmer and as a minister or exhorter in the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Dorchester County, Maryland.
At about this time, he was converted to Methodism by George Whitefield, and became an "exhorter" at Whitefield's Moorfields Tabernacle, and a lay preacher.
Though their hoods were raised, I recognized Suits the healer, Grannus, the judge Dian Cet, Keryth the seer, and Narlos the exhorter.
For six nights running I sat directly beneath the gifted exhorter without seeing a single female convert of what statisticians call the child-bearing age--that is, the age of maximum intelligence and charm.
As Brother Jack begins the meeting by announcing the narrator's appointment as chief spokesman, Clifton comes in, a bandage on his face covering a wound he received fighting one of Ras the Exhorter's men.