It was a service any layman or hot-gospeller could hold.
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In 1993, the 60-year-old gospeller had supposedly found Judaism but was also rock'n'rolling again.
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A careless Sabbatarian might still find himself exposed to the scorn of a congregation, with the words "A wanton gospeller" placarded upon his ignominious breast.
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The violin is an object of particular abhorrence to the Free Gospellers.
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Those wanton gospellers, the pigeons yonder, Are now the only Sabbath-breakers left.
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So it seemed to Asa Skinner, servant of God and Free Gospeller.
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If I could be like one of the old holy gospellers-thenindeed!
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There were no longer any sermons preached at the Cross that a Gospeller cared to hear.
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He was religiously a Gallio, not a Gospeller; but he was politically a sturdy Englishman, and no coward.
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"No, only half Quaker; the other half gospeller," replied the old man meekly.
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You must admit, Rector, that your inner comment on my tale of the gospellers and the innkeeper is 'Dear me!
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"Those Free Gospellers have just cast an evil spell over this country, haven't they?"
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Those eloquent and (I trust) sincere gospellers are agog to dispel that sense of loss which besets us just now.
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This "trance" state is the highest evidence of grace among the Free Gospellers, and indicates a close walking with God.
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Hastings re-entered at the moment, telling the council that they must repair to the queen, and the Hot Gospeller was promptly ordered to Newgate.