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Definition of Evangels
1. evangel [n] - See also: evangel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Evangels
Literary usage of Evangels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mystery of the Golden Cloth: The Story of the Christ; a Book of the Ages by Jasper Seaton Hughes (1895)
"The new series are the seven evangels and the seven avengers, or bowls of wrath.
These, like the seals and trumpets, are divided into groups of three and of ..."
2. Shadows and Ideals by Francis Saltus Saltus (1890)
"evangels. On earth, for me, there is no woe, No burden arduous to bear, ...
Can gaze with rapture on the rare, The soft evangels of thine eyes. ..."
3. The Magical Message According to Iôannês: Commonly Called the Gospel by James Morgan Pryse (1909)
"Besides the four evangels contained in the New Testament, over fifty others are
... Now, Irenaeus, in accounting for the selection of only four evangels, ..."
4. The Ghebers of Hebron: An Introduction to the Gheborim in the Lands of the by Samuel Fales Dunlap (1894)
"Finally, also the assertion, as should the evangels for ecclesiastical use be
earlier come into notice than the apostolic mandates in epistolary form, ..."
5. Mystery of the Golden Cloth by Jasper Seaton Hughes (1898)
"It stands related to the evangels and Avengers in a way exactly analogous to that
which the mystic Pentecost, of the seventh chapter, stood to the Seals and ..."
6. The Ballads and Songs of Ayrshire: Illustrated with Sketches, Historical by James Paterson (1846)
"But, as in this dread fight of feinds His harness was untried, The four evangels,
too, he finds, Then out the hero hied. Dark was the night, and round poor ..."