How can officials claim Saudi society "loves other nations," he asked, when state-sponsored preachers "continue to curse and call for the destruction of all non-Muslims?"
After a local preacher called him a "Sodomite", Whitman was allegedly tarred and feathered.
The preacher calls the pound to take Winn-Dixie away.
She also changed her name to Meekness after a preacher called her by that name at a revival meeting.
(In the nineteenth century the great preacher Edward Irving (1792-1834) once scornfully called such a language a 'stockbroker theology'.)
Florence's preacher must have called and told them.
On the car radio, a preacher was calling for "an end to iniquity, O Lord, and an end to all human suffering."
You count exactly twelve hundred and sixty days from then, and you must have what the preachers themselves call the 'due time.'
What I have now, sir-I do believe a preacher would call it hell.
Another preacher who made an impression locally was an Irishman called John Wesley Kingston.