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1 проповедник
1) библ. ecclesiast, gospeller, homilist2) preacher, missionary, predicant, pulpitarian, pulpiter, (проповедующий с кафедры, иногда - пренебрежительно) pulpiteer; ( у методистов) exhorter(собир. - духовенство)
проповедники — the pulpitпроповедник, объезжающий свой округ (у методистов) — itinerant, ( совершающий объезды по определённому кругу) rounder, circuit rider
проповедник Слова Божия — Minister of the Word of God, лат. Verbi Dei Minister, сокр. V.D.M.
странствующий проповедник — travelling [itinerant] preacher, itinerant minister
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2 красноречие проповедника
Makarov: pulpit eloquenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > красноречие проповедника
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