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- noun Plural form of
gospeler .
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Examples
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She sent out gospelers to this mysterious continent on
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She sent out gospelers to this mysterious continent on the other side of the globe to rescue the souls of the savages.
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The hardships and dangers experienced by a band of these gospelers are depicted by our writer.
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Tennents and other “hot gospelers” of the revival, and churches and private houses were resounding with revival hymns and exhortations.
A History of American Christianity 1830-1907 1897
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The writings of the above gospelers of work not only could and should, but will be used to inspire manual-training high schools, sloyd and even some of the less scholastic industrial courses; but each is incomplete without the other.
Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene G. Stanley Hall 1885
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And didn't the sovereign people elect him Justice of the Peace to get even on the gospelers?
Can Such Things Be? Ambrose Bierce 1878
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Hill were addressed by the Tennents and other "hot gospelers" of the revival, and churches and private houses were resounding with revival hymns and exhortations.
A History of American Christianity Leonard Woolsey Bacon 1868
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The founder of social ethics, Francis G. Peabody, shared the conviction of most social gospelers that cooperatives were obviously the progressive Christian solution.
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Monach. xxi): "If they be gospelers, I allow, they have" (a claim to live at the charge of the faithful):
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas
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"It's the way white gospelers look at Injuns, ain't it?
Desert Dust J. Clinton Shepherd 1911
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