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evangelism

[ih-van-juh-liz-uhm] / ɪˈvæn dʒəˌlɪz əm /


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Gone were the strollers, gawkers, jugglers, hawkers, hustlers, evangels, barterers.

From Time Magazine Archive

He never joined in the public confessions of his fellow evangels in Moral Re-Armament, but liked the way the Buch-manites had become "such happy people."

From Time Magazine Archive

Instead he went to work for Boston Edison, became president of American Zinc, later went to Remington Arms, which he piloted through World War I. Thorndike and Kimball have now become evangels of subcontracting.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of Spiritualism there was a fine big corn-fed helping at the end; square in the great tradition of all Midwestern political evangels from Lincoln to Bryan to La Follette the Elder to Henry Agard Wallace.

From Time Magazine Archive

She is a great clerk, quotha! and hath Sir John de Wycliffe his homilies and evangels at her tongue’s end.

From The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time by Holt, Emily Sarah




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