Preach... a crusade against ignorance; establish and improve the law for educating the common people.
This pamphlet, which was very ably written, was the production of some fanatic who openly preached a crusade against France.
Lenin preached a crusade of world Communism.
They were, in fact, preaching a crusade against religion.
If the rumor spreads that Kina has been seen, and there's any evidence to support it, they'll preach a crusade of murder and torture.
Sublime was looking for excuses to preach a crusade.
"They say the Patriarch will convene the Collegium and preach a crusade against Calzir."
Uncle Divino says the Patriarch may preach a crusade.
Although he disapproved of the Second Crusade, he himself, at the time of his death, had started preaching a new crusade.
Nicholas V preached a crusade and endeavoured to reconcile the mutual animosities of the Italian states, but without much success.