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Definition of Evangelisms
1. evangelism [n] - See also: evangelism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Evangelisms
Literary usage of Evangelisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Character by Brander Matthews (1906)
"... to make his Gettysburg speech to-day, the world would snicker irreverently
and would make sardonic jibes at the innocent evangelisms of Springfield. ..."
2. Mind and Health, with an Examination of Some Systems of Divine Healing by Edward Ebenezer Weaver (1913)
"in short, where pathological conditions in man's physical, mental, social, and
religious life had arisen to cause maladjustment, there these new evangelisms ..."
3. Memorial Discourses by Andrew Leete Stone (1866)
"Who will watch to see that no divine gift of the old civilization is dropped out,
no seed principle of our earlier liberties and evangelisms blown away or ..."
4. Memorial Discourses by Andrew Leete Stone (1866)
"Who will watch to see that no divine gift of the old civilization is dropped out,
no seed principle of our earlier liberties and evangelisms blown away or ..."
5. Historical Sketches of Notable Persons and Events in the Reigns of James I by Thomas Carlyle, Alexander Carlyle (1898)
"... to rugged Lutheran Evangelisms ;—according to the trade and opportunities of
the man, let him by all means give us what reformation is in him. ..."