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Definition of Proselytising
1. proselytise [v] - See also: proselytise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Proselytising
Literary usage of Proselytising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russia, Her Strength and Her Weakness: A Study of the Present Conditions of by Wolf von Schierbrand (1904)
"... Always Money for proselytising Ventures—Official Statistics Regarding Vice
and Crime in Russia Scarce and Unreliable—But Recent Russian Literature Holds ..."
2. Russia, Her Strength and Her Weakness: A Study of the Present Conditions of by Wolf von Schierbrand (1904)
"... Left at Home—His Most Meritorious Work the Hunting Down and Conversion of
Renegades and Sectarians — The Holy Synod has Always Money for proselytising ..."
3. John Chinaman at Home: Sketches of Men, Manners and Things in China by Edward John Hardy (1905)
"... missionaries— Objections answered—Testimony of Chinese themselves—Method of
work—Humanising as well as proselytising—Unpaid commercial travellers—China ..."
4. Aspects of Jewish Life and Thought (The Letters of Benammi) by Benammi (1922)
"PROSELYTES AND proselytising THE question is often asked why the Jews do not send
out missionaries into the world to propagate their religion. ..."
5. The Congo Independent State: A Report on a Voyage of Enquiry (1906)
"The members of the mission very wisely refrain from any undue haste in making
converts, and whilst they carry on proselytising work in the form of preaching ..."