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Traditional English :: evangel
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evangelically.html - n. 1 archaic a the gospel. b any of the four Gospels. 2 a basic doctrine or set of principles. 3 US = EVANGELIST. [ME f. OF evangile f. eccl.L evangelium f. Gk euaggelion good news (as EU-, ANGEL)] |
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Traditional English :: evangelic
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evangelically.html - adj. = EVANGELICAL. |
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Traditional English :: evangelical
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evangelically.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 of or according to the teaching of the gospel or the Christian religion. 2 of the Protestant school maintaining that the doctrine of salvation by faith in the Atonement is the essence of the gospel. --n. a member of the evangelical school. evangelicalism n. evangelically adv. [eccl.L evangelicus f. eccl.Gk euaggelikos (as EVANGEL)] |
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Traditional English :: evangelism
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evangelically.html - n. 1 the preaching or promulgation of the gospel. 2 evangelicalism. |
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Traditional English :: evangelist
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evangelically.html - n. 1 any of the writers of the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John). 2 a preacher of the gospel. 3 a lay person doing missionary work. |
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Traditional English :: evangelistic
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evangelically.html - adj. 1 = EVANGELICAL. 2 of preachers of the gospel. 3 of the four evangelists. |
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