Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
And he looked like a wandering preacher or school teacher.
Country people, who have perhaps heard some wandering preacher and don't know what they are saying.
Jesus was a lone, wandering preacher with a small knot of followers.
He was a 13th-century wandering preacher from Spain.
He had to leave the town, and traveled from place to place as a wandering preacher (maggid).
One says Jesus was a wandering preacher.
He refused to become a village patron, instead as a wandering preacher and healer He went to all.
Jesus learned the texts of the Hebrew Bible and became an influential wandering preacher.
His father was a wandering preacher, and the family was with him in Portland for a protracted soul-saving meeting.
He was offered the bishopric of Cologne, but he refused, preferring to become a wandering preacher.
Above all, however, Christianity was spread through the work of countless holy men, monks, ascetics, wandering preachers, and wonder-workers.
Esther-A young woman who works in a drug store ages and pines for the wandering preacher Barlo, eventually seeking him out.
An example of one person executed is the wandering preacher Nicholas of Basel, who was executed sometime between 1393 and 1397.
Robert Mitchum received great acclaim for his performance as a sadistic wandering preacher with the words "love" and "hate" tattooed on his knuckles.
I tell you this vagrant fisherman, this wandering preacher, this piece of driftage from Galilee, commanded me.
Jesus, for her, was one of many wandering preachers and miracle-workers who made no particular claim to be divine but did articulate a form of Jewish nationalism.
He does not appear to have had any formal education in academics, oration, grammar, or rhetoric, but nevertheless goes on to become a very eloquent wandering preacher.
Set in an isolated village in the hills of Tennessee, it offers an unflinching portrayal of a wandering preacher and the fanatical mob he incites.
On the ground in southern Afghanistan, Taleban fighters leave “night letters” in villages and wandering preachers propagate the Taleban message.
It chanced that a few days before a wandering preacher of the Independents had put up at our house, and his religious ministrations had left my father moody and excitable.
When he returned to his father's house, he put away all his riches and became a poor, wandering preacher, telling people to turn to God and live in peace with each other.
The same with Jesus, many people looked at Jesus and saw a village joiner, or saw a wandering preacher, or saw a wonder working doctor, or a political adventurer.
The wealth and pride of the monastic communities provoked an eventual reaction, and lay favour shifted in the thirteenth century to supporting the new orders of wandering preachers, the Friars.
In 1910, Hauptmann's first novel was published, The Fool in Christ, Emanuel Quint, which told the story of a wandering preacher who mixed sun worship and Christianity together.
A long time ago, a wandering preacher named Jesus was doing pretty well for himself -- building up a following and promoting religious teachings -- until one of his buddies sold him out to the authorities.