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Definition of "pulpits" [pulpits]

  • Plural form of pulpit. (noun)

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  • "Dalembert -- containing much truth and many heresies -- were felt in England, and had given a new impetus to English intellect; indeed, it is not strange, when we come to consider, that while Richardson's works were praised in English pulpits, Voltaire and the French atheists declared that they saw in them an advance towards human perfectibility and self-redemption, of which, if true, Richardson himself was unconscious."
  • "The presence of a man who had pleaded eloquently in English pulpits for contributions to build Lutheran churches in Georgia, and with that eminent success which Benjamin Franklin has noted in a well-known passage in his autobiography, certainly deserved recognition, even apart from Whitefield's services in awakening life in the Church of"
  • "To scapegoat them and deprive them of their pulpits is a tragedy for the people they serve and for the church."