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Definition of Gospelers
1. gospeler [n] - See also: gospeler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gospelers
Literary usage of Gospelers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Methodist Review (1875)
"But it is equally certain that these hot gospelers, who had suffered so much ...
The time had now fully come for these "hot gospelers" to attempt to " play ..."
2. A History of American Christianity by Leonard Woolsey Bacon (1897)
"Through all the days of the synod's meeting, daily throngs on Society Hill were
addressed by the Tennents and other " hot gospelers " of the revival, ..."
3. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"The writings of the above gospelers of work not only could, and should, but will
be used to inspire manual-training high schools, sloyd and even some of the ..."
4. The Popular Science Monthly (1894)
"Dr. Lee, who was pleased to call Darwin and his followers " gospelers of the
gutter." Still another of these belated prophets was, of all men, ..."
5. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1900)
"We military gospelers," says a monk in another Colloquy, "propound to ourselves
four things: To take care of our stomachs; that nothing be wanting below ..."
6. History of the English People by John Richard Green (1899)
"... were granted lavishly away to the nobles and courtiers about the king, and to
a host of adventurers who " had become gospelers for the abbey lands. ..."