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gospelling
gospelling, vbl. n. (ˈgɒspəlɪŋ) [f. gospel v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. gospel.a 1300 Cursor M. 21207 Lukas..wroght..bokes tuin. O gospelling þat tan es kid, þe toþer o þat þe apostels did. 1549 Coverdale, etc. Erasm. Par. 2 Tim. i. 13–18 Their countrefaicte gospellinge beganne to appere. 1652...
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David Tribe
But his parents drifted back via Baptists and Church of Christ to the Methodists, although there were some evangelical and "American hot-gospelling rallies
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disgospel
† disˈgospel, v. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. dis- 7 a + gospel n.] trans. To deprive of the gospel or of gospel character; to oust the gospel from practical life. Hence † disˈgospelling ppl. a.1642 Milton Apol. Smect. xii. Wks. 1738 I. 133 Who possess huge Benefices for lazy Performances, great Promotions on...
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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...
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John Coleman (Australian footballer)
He proved to be a clever tactician, eschewing the histrionics of a "hot-gospelling" style, instead concentrating his efforts on quietly harnessing the
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ruffianing
ˈruffianing, vbl. n. [f. ruffian n.] 1. Dissolute or riotous conduct. ? Obs.1549 Coverdale, etc. Erasm. Par. Thess. 1 That the vnlearned might..repent of light ruffianyng and blasphemous carnal Gospelling. 1556 Olde Antichrist 94 Their intemperaunce, ruffionyng, glotonie. 2. Brutal unscientific boxi...
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Sam Shoemaker
However, not all of Calvary's members congregation were committed to the radical life style and "hot gospelling" of the Oxford Group.
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gospel
▪ I. gospel, n. (ˈgɒspəl) Forms: 1–5 godspel(l, 3–4 goddspel(l, 4 godspelle, gosspell, 4–7 gospell(e, 5 gospeel, gospille, 6 ghospel(l(e, 3– gospel. [OE. godspel, doubtless orig. gód spel (see good a. and spell n.), good tidings (cf. láð spel evil tidings), a rendering of the L. bona adnuntiatio (Co...
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