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gospeller
gospeller (ˈgɒspələ(r)) Forms: 1–3 godspellere, 3 godspellare, 4 gods speller, god(d)speller, gospello(u)r, gosspel(l)er(e, 4–5 gospel(l)ere, 4–7 gospeler, 5 gospel(l)eer, 6, (in sense 4) 9 gospellar, (6 ghospeller, gospiller, 7 godspeler), 4– gospeller. [f. gospel n. and v. + -er1.] 1. One of the f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Underhill
Underhill was a gospeller. He was an MP for Tavistock in March 1553. wikipedia.org
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hot gospeller
hot gospeller [hot a. 6.] An abusive nickname for a zealous Protestant or Puritan, esp. a revivalist preacher. Also transf. Hence hot gospelling vbl. n. and ppl. a.; hot-gospel v. trans. and intr.1562 E. Underhill in Narr. Days Reform. (Camd. Soc.) 159, I was also callede ‘the hoote gospellar’, jest... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Brantingham
He held various posts, including seneschal of the prior of Durham in 1536–1537, and was a gospeller from 1541 until his death in 1548. wikipedia.org
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gospellist
ˈgospellist rare. = gospeller 5.1845 Mozley Ess., Laud (1878) I. 165 It was a strange look-out, indeed, if he who had dived into the very arcana of predestinarianism, if the advanced Gospellist was now to expound the Catechism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Anne Manning (novelist)
Trajetto (1863)Meadowleigh: A Tale of English Country Life (1863)An Interrupted Wedding (1864)The Lincolnshire Tragedy: Passages in the Life of the Faire Gospeller wikipedia.org
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hot gospeller
hot gospeller(infml often derog 口, 常作贬义) eager and enthusiastic preacher 热心的传教者; 狂热的鼓吹者. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Arthur Underhill
In Tudor times there was one Underhill who was known as the hot-gospeller. wikipedia.org
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pistler
† ˈpistler Obs. Also 6 pystiller, 6–7 pisteler, pistoler. [f. pistle n. + -er1.] One who reads the Epistle at the Communion: = epistler 2, epistoler 2.a 1520 Skelton Ware the Hauke 121 These be my gospellers, These be my pystillers. 1577–87 Holinshed Chron. III. 920/2 A pistler: of singing priests t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edmund Becke
Erasmus of Roterodame, one called Polyphemus or the Gospeller, the other dysposing of thynges and names; translated into Englyshe by Edmond Becke. wikipedia.org
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epistler
epistler (ɪˈpɪstlə(r)) Also 7 episteler. [f. as prec. + -er1. Cf. epistoler.] 1. The writer of an epistle.1610 Bp. Hall Apol. Brownists §13 Let this ignorant epistler teach his censorious answerer. 1657 Hobbes Absurd Geom. Wks. 1845 VII. 379 The best of your half-learnt epistlers. 1670 Eachard Cent.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Margarete Cranmer
Institutes: ‘I performed my worke in the house of my sayd friende Edward VVhitchurch, a man well known of vpright hart and dealing, an auncient zelous Gospeller wikipedia.org
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Walter George Muelder
Epke Mueller was a social gospeller who had studied at Boston University under Borden Parker Bowne and Albert C. Knudson. wikipedia.org
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epistoler
epistoler (ɪˈpɪstələ(r)) Also 9 epistoller. [ad. F. epistolier, ad. L. epistolāris, f. epistola epistle.] 1. A letter-writer; = epistler 1.1637 Abp. Williams Holy Table 136 Whether the Epistoler likes it or no. 1648 C. Walker Hist. Independ. i. 112 A Preamble of great respect and love born to him by... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthony Anderson (theologian)
In July 1592 he was promoted to the office of subdean of the Chapel Royal, after having held for some years previously the post of ‘gospeller’ there; and wikipedia.org
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