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Meanings of
proselytes
in English
Portuguese
prosélito
Spanish
prosélito
Catalan
prosèlit
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New convert to any particular religion or doctrine.
proselyte
Portuguese
prosélito
Usage of
proselytes
in English
1
Nature worship is the religion which unobserved makes the most
proselytes
nowadays.
2
It is thus the Catholics have met their low island
proselytes
half-way.
3
It carried conviction to those already convinced; but it could make no
proselytes
.
4
Three years were silently employed in the conversion of fourteen
proselytes
.
5
The
proselytes
were broadly divided into two classes, the learned and the ignorant.
6
These
proselytes
of the gate are welcome as the true Hebrews.
7
Not only so: their synagogues everywhere attracted
proselytes
from the surrounding Gentile populations.
8
All
proselytes
and pious heathen are the descendants of these infants.
9
Some of your lady
proselytes
may get the better of you some day.
10
Here the
proselytes
were entertained, here the beggars were relieved, and received alms.
11
Maxentius burned her
proselytes
,
and threatened her with a similar death.
12
To the unbelieving Jews and their
proselytes
,
I grant he did.
13
Weight that
proselytes
have with the good people that convert them.
14
What did our Lord call the
proselytes
of the Pharisee and the Scribe?
15
There were in Jerusalem
proselytes
also, Romans, Cappadocians, Cretians, and Arabians, Acts ii.
16
They, therefore, raised no shout of triumph over the recantations of their
proselytes
.
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About this term
proselytes
proselyte
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
make proselytes
become proselytes
gain proselytes
jewish proselytes
new proselytes
More collocations
Translations for
proselytes
Portuguese
prosélito
Spanish
prosélito
Catalan
prosèlit
Proselytes
through the time
Proselytes
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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