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This time the girls went with the boys, who could act as guides and expositors.
He has been described as a "competent and popular expositor".
Like the rest of the great expositors h saw little money, but he was willing to listen.
He seems to have been a good teacher and lucid expositor.
It is, therefore, to us, the present expositor of the divine mind.
He is also editor of the Review & Expositor journal.
He was also recognized as a great mathematical expositor.
He quickly became the chief supporter and expositor of relativity in Britain.
In any event, he said, the court is and will remain "the ultimate expositor of the constitutional text."
Now Asher interrupted the expositors with a problem of different gravity.
It is the condition of a religion, to require religion for its expositor.
These works mark him as the principal American expositor of Universalism.
Smith was the first systematic expositor of 'Scottish realism' in America.
Strauss later became an author and leading expositor of Buddhism in the West.
In practice, this means that the preacher as expositor should be concerned with speaking about what God sees as important.
Moigno was a prolific writer, an expositor of science rather than an original investigator.
Rutherford's view was similarly held by other pre-millennialist expositors of that era.
He became editor and publisher of the Huron Expositor after his father's death in 1948.
Justice Kennedy is perhaps the leading expositor among the current justices of the court's primacy in constitutional interpretation.
One student of the Court put it: "He is the great expositor of modern constitutional law."
An eminent Bible expositor will teach no more.
Jouffroy's claim to distinction rests mainly on his ability as an expositor of other men's ideas.
Böhm-Bawerk was perhaps the most able expositor of Menger's conception.
A hundred different expositors, therefore, might give as many different expositions of the same text."
The age of Laodicea is typically identified as occurring in the same time period as the expositor.