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homily
A sermon, especially concerning a practical matter
A moralizing lecture
{n} a discourse to be read in churches, a sermon
A platitude
A discourse or sermon read or pronounced to an audience; a serious discourse
This term literally means "sermon," but more informally, it can include any serious talk, speech, or lecture involving moral or spiritual advice
Another term for sermon
A sermon, or a short, exhortatory work to be read before a group of listeners in order to instruct them spiritually or morally In the Renaissance, the content of English sermons was governed by law after King Henry VIII, becoming an avenue for monarchist propaganda
A short sermon often on a single topic of devotion or morality The difference between a sermon and a homily is primarily the length
{i} sermon, moralizing discourse, lesson, exhortation
A short sermon usually at a service where Communion is celebrated
A serious or tedious exhortation in private on some moral point, or on the conduct of life
a short sermon often on a single topic of devotion or morality
A homily is a speech or piece of writing in which someone complains about the state of something or tells people how they ought to behave. a receptive audience for his homily on moral values
a sermon on a moral or religious topic
A short sermon often on a single topic of devotion or morality The difference between a sermon and a homily is primarily the length Some wags are known to refer to homilies as "sermonettes "
A preaching on the *Lectionary Readings and on the theme of the day's Service, in a clear, conversational style
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