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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jack-In-The-Pulpit; Jack in the Pulpit; Jack-in-the-pulpit; Jack-in-the-Pulpit; Jack in the pulpit (disambiguation); Jack-in-the-pulpit (disambiguation)

pulpit         
  • Basilica of Saint Clotilde]] in [[Paris, France]]
  • "Two-decker" pulpit in an abandoned Welsh chapel, with reading desk below
  • 19th century wooden pulpit in [[Canterbury Cathedral]]
  • Centrally-placed three-decker pulpit at [[Gibside]] Chapel, England, a private chapel on the Calvinist edge of [[Anglicanism]].
  • Martin Luther's pulpit c.1525, Lutherhaus, Wittenberg
  • Ambo, in the modern Catholic sense, in Austria
  • Pulpit at [[Blenduk Church]] in [[Semarang]], Indonesia, with large [[sounding board]] and cloth [[antependium]]
  • [[Siena Cathedral Pulpit]], by [[Nicola Pisano]], 1268
  • 1870 [[Gothic Revival]] oak pulpit, [[Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland]]
SPEAKERS' STAND IN A CHURCH
Central pulpit; Analogium; Ambo (in the Russian and Greek Church); Pulpit bibles; Pulpits; Analogoin
n.
1) to ascend, mount the pulpit
2) from; on the pulpit (to denounce wrongdoing from the pulpit)
pulpit         
  • Basilica of Saint Clotilde]] in [[Paris, France]]
  • "Two-decker" pulpit in an abandoned Welsh chapel, with reading desk below
  • 19th century wooden pulpit in [[Canterbury Cathedral]]
  • Centrally-placed three-decker pulpit at [[Gibside]] Chapel, England, a private chapel on the Calvinist edge of [[Anglicanism]].
  • Martin Luther's pulpit c.1525, Lutherhaus, Wittenberg
  • Ambo, in the modern Catholic sense, in Austria
  • Pulpit at [[Blenduk Church]] in [[Semarang]], Indonesia, with large [[sounding board]] and cloth [[antependium]]
  • [[Siena Cathedral Pulpit]], by [[Nicola Pisano]], 1268
  • 1870 [[Gothic Revival]] oak pulpit, [[Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland]]
SPEAKERS' STAND IN A CHURCH
Central pulpit; Analogium; Ambo (in the Russian and Greek Church); Pulpit bibles; Pulpits; Analogoin
n.
1.
Desk, sacred desk.
2.
Preaching, public religious exercises.
Pulpit         
  • Basilica of Saint Clotilde]] in [[Paris, France]]
  • "Two-decker" pulpit in an abandoned Welsh chapel, with reading desk below
  • 19th century wooden pulpit in [[Canterbury Cathedral]]
  • Centrally-placed three-decker pulpit at [[Gibside]] Chapel, England, a private chapel on the Calvinist edge of [[Anglicanism]].
  • Martin Luther's pulpit c.1525, Lutherhaus, Wittenberg
  • Ambo, in the modern Catholic sense, in Austria
  • Pulpit at [[Blenduk Church]] in [[Semarang]], Indonesia, with large [[sounding board]] and cloth [[antependium]]
  • [[Siena Cathedral Pulpit]], by [[Nicola Pisano]], 1268
  • 1870 [[Gothic Revival]] oak pulpit, [[Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland]]
SPEAKERS' STAND IN A CHURCH
Central pulpit; Analogium; Ambo (in the Russian and Greek Church); Pulpit bibles; Pulpits; Analogoin
·noun A desk, or platform, for an orator or public speaker.
II. Pulpit ·noun The whole body of the clergy; preachers as a class; also, preaching.
III. Pulpit ·adj Of or pertaining to the pulpit, or preaching; as, a pulpit orator; pulpit eloquence.
IV. Pulpit ·noun An elevated place, or inclosed stage, in a church, in which the clergyman stands while preaching.

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Jack in the pulpit

Jack in the pulpit may refer to:

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  • Cat's cradle, a well-known series of string figures created between two people as a game