An evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion.
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Examples for "revival"
Examples for "revival"
1Yet the revival is threatened by political turmoil across the Irish Sea.
2They must agree on a text before the revival can become law.
3Many scientists say they expect a revival of warming in coming years.
4I particularly warmed to his idea of a revival of certain railways.
5Yes, 2009 is going to be the year of the rockabilly revival.
1At one time I was holding a revival meeting at Plum Coulee, Canada.
2It's a revival meeting; a protracted meeting, that's what it is.
3Grand it is, almost as good as a revival meeting!
4Margaret refused to leave until 1960, when she met Ralph White at a revival meeting.
5The first revival meeting we ever had in our neighborhood was held in our own house.
6My little sister was taken to a revival meeting in the old church in St. Anthony.
7Later reporter attended a Billy Graham revival meeting.
8At any revival meeting today the same thing may be heard, followed by the same conversions.
9He happened to go into a revival meeting one night this spring and he got converted.
10On another occasion I was asked to come to Grand Forks to hold a revival meeting.
11But Mr. Cruthers approached the job with all the zeal of an evangelist at a revival meeting.
12They worshiped in "prayer societies" and large "field meetings"-theancestor of the American revival meeting.
13Bill O'Reilly asked Beck after the show if this might be called a " revival meeting."
14It was a big revival meeting.
15Primed for the rock star entrance, thousands of arms stretch into the air like an old time revival meeting.
16While conducting a revival meeting at Grand Forks, North Dakota, I preached one afternoon on the subject of worldliness.