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He worked as a mendicant preacher to the Sicilians.
The great mendicant preachers or collectors of saints' lives were rarely academics.
Christians insist it is, but the Roman governors of Judaea had a lot more to concern them than mendicant preachers.
Instead of ruling the kingdom, these nine became mendicant preachers, following the religious precepts of the Bhagavata Purana.
From Narottama's early childhood he was always attracted to Shri Chaitanya.When Narottama was born the astrologers came, cast a chart, and said that either this boy will become a great king or a mendicant preacher.
It was Pope John-always fearing movements of the simple who might preach and practice poverty-who inveighed against the mendicant preachers, for, he said, they attracted the curious by raising banners with painted figures, preaching, and extorting money.
In spite of its accumulation, the condemnation of hoarding was preached to the laity many times over the centuries (from the Church Fathers through Bernard of Clairvaux and his followers to the Mendicant preachers - the Dominicans and the Franciscans).
Though the title's precise origin is unknown, it had become widespread by the middle of the fourteenth century, and around the year 1350 a mendicant preacher stated in a sermon that "it is commonly said that the land of England is the Virgin's dowry".