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exhorter
exhorter (ɛgˈzɔːtə(r)) Also 6 exhortoure, Sc. exhortar. [f. exhort v. + -er1.] 1. One who exhorts or urges on to action. Obs.1552 Huloet, Exhortoure, suasor. 1554 T. Martin Marr. Priests A a iv, A moste deuoute exhorter, & a most earnest perswader. 1655–60 Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 85/2 Socrates ...
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George Richmond Grose
His grandfather, William Grose, was a licensed exhorter in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and an earnest, forceful speaker. He was encouraged to obtain a license to preach, but he preferred to remain an exhorter and a local worker in the church.
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exhortator
exhortator rare—0. (ɛksɔːˈteɪtər) [a. late L. exhortātor, agent-n. f. exhortārī to exhort.] One who exhorts or encourages; = exhorter.1846 Worcester cites Penny Cycl. In mod. Dicts.
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Christopher Mends
Christopher Mends (22 February 1724 - 5 April 1799) was a Methodist exhorter and later an independent minister.
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dehorter
dehorter (dɪˈhɔːtə(r)) [f. dehort v. + -er.] One who dehorts or advises against an action, etc.1611 Cotgr., Desenhorteur, a dehorter, dissuader. 1755 Johnson, Dehorter, a dissuader; an adviser to the contrary. 1866 Lowell Carlyle Prose Wks. 1890 II. 91 So long as he was merely an exhorter or dehorte...
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Edward Jones (Methodist preacher)
Edward Jones (c. 1741 – after 1806), nicknamed "Ginshop" Jones, was a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist "exhorter" and lay preacher in London, who ended his At about this time, he was converted to Methodism by George Whitefield, and became an "exhorter" at Whitefield's Moorfields Tabernacle, London, and a lay
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prohibitor
prohibitor (prəʊˈhɪbɪtə(r)) [a. L. prohibitor, agent-n. from prohibēre: see prohibit ppl. a.] One who prohibits.1611 Cotgr., Prohibeur, a prohibitor. 1655 Stanley Hist. Philos. iii. (1701) 85/2 Socrates..never needed any exhorter, but sometimes a prohibitor. 1857 Keble Eucharist. Ador. 27 Make it st...
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Philip Dafydd
Philip Dafydd (c. 1732 – c. 1814) was a Welsh Methodist exhorter, and a poet.
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hortator
hortator (hɔːˈteɪtə(r)) [a. L. hortātor, agent-n. f. hortārī to exhort.] One who exhorts or encourages; an exhorter.1880 L. Wallace Ben-Hur 140 With an angry crash, down fell the gravel of the hortator.
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Richard William Dafydd
Richard William Dafydd was an 18th-century Welsh Methodist exhorter. He was brother of David Williams of Lisworney (Methodist exhorter, and later Independent minister).
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Louis Cousin
Cousin (1678)
Histoire de l'Empire d'Occident de Xiphilin, traduite par le président Cousin (2 volumes, 1683)
Discours de Clément Alexandrin pour exhorter
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Margaret Newton Van Cott
She continued to be invited to speak a various locations and received an exhorter's license from the Reverend A. C.
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1784 in Wales
, 30 (tuberculosis)
March – John Evans, Methodist exhorter, 47? December – John Richard, Calvinistic Methodist exhorter and hymn-writer, age unknown
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John Hanbury III, ironmaster, 40?
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