His new father was an evangelist who moved the family to California.
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He read the fine words of the evangelist of Joan of Arc:
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Kurt Shintaku points us to Microsoft Windows technology evangelist Tim Sneath's blog.
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Now product evangelist for LiveVault, an Internet backup-services company in Marlborough, Massachusetts.
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God has called the evangelist to a certain mission in soul winning.
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It slays the doctrinaire and makes a red-hot revivalist out of him.
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If it's a big-time Vegas revivalist, I want to know about it.
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The literature of the revivalist Craft had influenced almost everyone I met.
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He must be some revivalist who has gone insane on one point.
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He built the excitement skilfully, like a preacher at a revivalist meeting.
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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.
Uso de gospeler en inglés
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SMYTHE-to Father DEAN, again softly interposes Mr. SIMPSON, the Gospeler.
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The Gospeler raised his hat and spoke reverently:-
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And didn't the sovereign people elect him Justice of the Peace to get even on the gospelers?
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"Ask it if it's a ghost," whispers the Gospeler, involuntarily crossing himself.
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"Mr. PENDRAGON," panted the Gospeler, "you must give up this infatuation.
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"Called to ask how you are, and offer Father DEAN'S compliments," says the Gospeler.
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"His brain must be turned by the loss of his relative," murmured the Gospeler, pitifully.
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Father DEAN, Ritual Rector of St. Cow's, meeting Gospeler SIMPSON upon one of their daily strolls through the snow, said to him:
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"Dear me," ejaculated the Gospeler, gasping, "I only meant-
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"And I believe that my unhappy pupil, Mr. PENDRAGON, is as guiltless," responded the puzzled Gospeler.
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"Not at all," was the Gospeler's answer.
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"Then," said the Gospeler, bowing his head and speaking slowly, "I suppose he must go to the Other Church."
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"Well," mutters the Gospeler, "it couldn't have been a ghost, after all; but I certainly thought I saw an umbrella.
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"This young man, your pupil, has sinned, it appears, and a Ritualistic church, Mr. Gospeler, is no sanctuary for sinners."
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"MONTGOMERY is certainly attached to me, at any rate," murmured the Gospeler, reflectively, "and has made no attempt upon my life."
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"As well as could be expected; this morning, at Bumsteadville," said the Gospeler, with answer as terse and comprehensive as the question.