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Jesus Himself said that this danger was nearest to the proclaimer.
He said in the same context that the proclaimer must have trust in the Father, who can do things impossible to diplomacy.
While on the station, they are confronted by an angelic-looking Executioner that calls itself Proclaimer.
He needs his brother man as a bearer and proclaimer of the divine word of salvation.'
The Shaikh addressed to the proclaimer, O Caller please appear before me".
His Pali monastic name, 'Maha Ghosananda', means "great joyful proclaimer".
After Wyrtzen's death, Graham said of him, "Jack was a faithful proclaimer of the Gospel.
George Bourne (1780-1845) was a 19th-century American abolitionist and editor credited as the first public proclaimer of "immediate emancipation without compensation" of American slaves.
It was Sukarno, the proclaimer of Indonesian independence, who initiated construction of the city of Palangkaraya, the capital of the new province.
But the idea of a free-lance, self-appointed proclaimer of truth was, in the end, incompatible with a regular priesthood, charged with the duty of protecting the canon.
Rechargeable via an electrical socket, solar energy, or a hand crank, the Proclaimer's battery can last through enough charges to play the New Testament more than 1,000 times.
One member, a former army officer, stated that the proclaimer 'Patriots' Resistance Movement for the Liberation of Timbuktu' opposed the secession of northern Mali.
Mr. Golan and Mr. Goldman have eliminated the street singer as the herald and final proclaimer of theatrical artifice and have made him a character who appears throughout.
After the Crucifixion of Jesus the early Church did not simply repeat his messages, but began to focus on him, proclaim him, and try to understand and explain his message: the proclaimer became the proclaimed.
The awards, founded by Wallace A. Ross in 1959, are named for the Greek goddess Clio, the mythological Muse known as "the proclaimer, glorifier and celebrator of history, great deeds and accomplishments."
Sam infuriates his boss and is banished to the daytime television division after rejecting a script idea by Ewan Proclaimer (Tom Hollander), a hot young Scottish director who has dreamed up a loathsome exploitative movie about teenage junkies.
And when he hastily looked around and stood up, behold, there stood the soothsayer beside him, the same whom he had once given to eat and drink at his table, the proclaimer of the great weariness, who taught: "All is alike, nothing is worth while, the world is without meaning, knowledge strangleth."
Since the Day of Creation, the Church has been the keeper of men's souls, the proclaimer of God's will, and there are men and women of good faith within the Church who will fight to the death to preserve her over-lordship in God's name, not the name of corrupt ambition.
But we command that the strong as well as the weak, to avoid a fuss, should sing the psalm which is called Venite, with the invitatory and the hymn sitting down, and say their prayers in silence, softly and not loudly, so that the proclaimer does not disturb the prayers of the other brothers.