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Definition of Gospellers
1. gospeller [n] - See also: gospeller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gospellers
Literary usage of Gospellers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction by Richard Watson Dixon (1891)
"The indignation of the gospellers (to use an inexact but convenient word) was
not entirely quelled by these solemnities and festivities in which the city ..."
2. Ecclesiastical Memorials; Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation by John Strype (1822)
"-L/ET us now turn our eyes to the gospellers, and to their Anno 1557. dealings with
them: which may in part appear by this jour- L*tter* an<l nal following, ..."
3. History of English Nonconformity from Wiclif to the Close of the Nineteenth by Henry William Clark (1911)
"... intended to assert their claims : the " gospellers," as the more fanatical
Protestant preachers were called, began 1 History of the Reformation (ed. ..."
4. British Reformers by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, Board of Publication (1842)
"Of carnal gospellers, by whose evil living, God's truth is shamefully slandered.
I WILL now speak with great dolour and heaviness in my heart, ..."
5. British Reformers by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, Board of Publication (1842)
"... to beware they fall not from it, in consenting to the Romish religion, by the
example of halting and double-faced gospellers. THE peace of Christ, ..."
6. Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places by Walter Thornbury, Edward Walford (1892)
"The Etymology and Early History of Hampstead—" Hot gospellers"—The Hollow Tree—An
Inland Watering-place—Caen Wood Towers— ..."