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Deliverer

[ UK /dɪlˈɪvəɹɐ/ ]
[ US /dɪˈɫɪvɝɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)

How To Use Deliverer In A Sentence

  • The influence of the grave of a patriot, a statesman, a deliverer, is mysterious and powerful over the human mind The graves of some kings and conquerers do more for their people than the reign of some living monarchs. A Discourse Delivered on the Occasion of the Funeral Obsequies of President Lincoln
  • To their deliverer the poets paid the greatest tribute they could render.
  • He also encouraged roundsmen to behave as sales agents rather than mere doorstep deliverers. Times, Sunday Times
  • If in this verse is not signified Christ's taking on him our nature, how comes it to pass, that, in the next verse, which has an illative dependence upon this, the seed of Abraham are called his brethren? for his being their deliverer only would not make them his brethren; but his taking of our nature properly does. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. V.
  • If you never had to pray, How would you know that I a Deliverer?
  • From beneficial protectors to deliverers of evil, owls have been important in human superstitions across cultures throughout the world.
  • I think he is a smooth-talking politician and a wonderful, charismatic speech deliverer as well.
  • If you never had to pray, How would you know that I am a Deliverer?
  • “Hail first to thee, Baal-Eschmoun, the deliverer, whom the people of my country call Aesculapius! and to you, genii of the fountains, light, and woods! and to you, ye gods hidden beneath the mountains and in the caverns of the earth! and to you, strong men in shining armour who have set me free!” Salammbo
  • Writing in 1888, historian Henry Howe said that when MacGahan returned to Bulgaria in 1877, he was everywhere hailed as a liberator and deliverer.
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