Definition of Exhorter. Meaning of Exhorter. Synonyms of Exhorter

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Definition of Exhorter

Exhorter
Exhorter Ex*hort"er, n. One who exhorts or incites.

Meaning of Exhorter from wikipedia

- ideology and methods. Soon, though, he encounters trouble from Ras the Exhorter, a fanatical black nationalist who believes that the Brotherhood is controlled...
- Peter Cartwright, (born Peter Cartwright Jr.), also known as "Uncle Peter", "Backwoods Preacher", "Lord's Plowman", "Lord's Breaking-Plow", and "The Kentucky...
- Advice (also called exhortation) is a form of relating personal or institutional opinions, belief systems, values, recommendations or guidance about certain...
- An apostolic exhortation is a magisterial do****ent written by the pope. Some experts regard it as third in importance among papal do****ents, after apostolic...
- participle of hortari "exhort, encourage", intensive of horiri "urge, incite, encourage". When encouraging others it becomes exhortative while when including...
- Ambedkar announced his intention to convert to a different religion and exhorted his followers to leave Hinduism. He would repeat his message at many public...
- credentialed ministers: Exhorter (initial level), Ordained Minister (intermediate level), and Ordained Bishop (highest level). Exhorters are authorized to preach...
- Kipling, is a poem about the Philippine–American War (1899–1902) that exhorts the United States to ****ume colonial control of the Filipino people and...
- lauded as an antidote to political and social oppression". "Laundry Service exhorts us to rethink the utility of the crossover narrative—who it is designed...
- deem to be less moral and virtuous. A self-righteous person will often exhort or rebuke certain behaviors and actions from others. Wikiquote has quotations...