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evangel (encz) | evangel,evangelium Zdeněk Brož |
evangel (gcide) | evangel \e*van"gel\ ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l), n. [F. ['e]vangile, L.
evangelium, Gr. e'yagge`lion good news, glad tidings, gospel,
fr. e'ya`ggelos bringing good news; e'y^ well + 'a`ggelein to
bear a message. See Eu-, and Angel and cf. Evangely.]
Good news; announcement of glad tidings; especially, the
gospel, or a gospel. --Milton.
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Her funeral anthem is a glad evangel. --Whittier.
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evangel (wn) | evangel
n 1: the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke,
and John) that tell the story of Christ's life and
teachings [syn: Gospel, Gospels, evangel] |
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evangelical (mass) | evangelical
- evanjelikálny |
evangelism (mass) | evangelism
- hlásanie evanjelia, evanjelizácia |
evangelist (mass) | evangelist
- evanjelista |
evangelize (mass) | evangelize
- kázať evanjelium, šíriť kresťanstvo, evanjelizovať |
evangelizing (mass) | evangelizing
- evanjelizovanie |
evangelical (encz) | evangelical,horlivý Pavel Machek; Giza |
evangelicalism (encz) | evangelicalism,druh protestantství n: Zdeněk Brož |
evangeline (encz) | Evangeline,ženské křestní jméno n: [female] [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
evangelise (encz) | evangelise, v: |
evangelism (encz) | evangelism,hlásání evangelia n: Zdeněk Brož |
evangelist (encz) | evangelist,evangelista n: Zdeněk Broževangelist,misionář n: Zdeněk Brož |
evangelistic (encz) | evangelistic,evangelický adj: Zdeněk Broževangelistic,evangelizační adj: Zdeněk Broževangelistic,kazatelský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
evangelists (encz) | evangelists,evangelisté Zdeněk Broževangelists,misionáři n: Zdeněk Brož |
evangelize (encz) | evangelize,kázat evangelium Zdeněk Broževangelize,obracet na víru Zdeněk Broževangelize,šířit křesťanství Zdeněk Brož |
televangelism (encz) | televangelism, |
televangelist (encz) | televangelist, |
evangelia (czen) | evangelia,gospelsn: Zdeněk Brož |
evangelický (czen) | evangelický,evangelisticadj: Zdeněk Brož |
evangelista (czen) | evangelista,evangelistn: Zdeněk Broževangelista,gospeller Zdeněk Brož |
evangelisté (czen) | evangelisté,evangelists Zdeněk Brož |
evangelium (czen) | evangelium,evangel Zdeněk Broževangelium,gospeln: |
evangelizační (czen) | evangelizační,evangelisticadj: Zdeněk Brož |
hlásání evangelia (czen) | hlásání evangelia,evangelismn: Zdeněk Brož |
kázat evangelium (czen) | kázat evangelium,evangelize Zdeněk Brož |
člen evangelické prostestantské sekty (czen) | člen evangelické prostestantské sekty,mennoniten: Jiří Dadák |
členové evangelické prostestantské sekty (czen) | členové evangelické prostestantské sekty,mennonitesn: pl. Jiří Dadák |
Evangelian (gcide) | Evangelian \E`van*ge"li*an\, a.
Rendering thanks for favors.
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Evangelic (gcide) | Evangelic \E`van*gel"ic\, a. [L. evangelicus, Gr. e'yaggeliko`s:
cf. F. ['e]vang['e]lique. See Evangel.]
Belonging to, or contained in, the gospel; evangelical.
"Evangelic truth." --J. Foster.
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Evangelical (gcide) | Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, a.
1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
evangelical history.
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2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
evangelical religion.
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3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minently orthodox;
-- technically applied to that party in the Church of
England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
holds the doctrine of "Justification by Faith alone;" the
Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
religious bodies not regarded as orthodox.
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4. Having or characterized by a zealous, crusading enthusiasm
for a cause.
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5. Adhering to a form of Christianity characterized by a
conservative interpretation of the bible, but disavowing
the label 'bdfundamentalist`'b8.
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Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
and common work, comprising Christians of different
denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
England, in 1845.
Evangelical Church.
(a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
(b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
Evangelical Union, a religious sect founded in Scotland in
1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
Morisonians.
[1913 Webster]Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, n.
One of evangelical principles.
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Evangelical Alliance (gcide) | Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, a.
1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
evangelical history.
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2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
evangelical religion.
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3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minently orthodox;
-- technically applied to that party in the Church of
England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
holds the doctrine of "Justification by Faith alone;" the
Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
religious bodies not regarded as orthodox.
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4. Having or characterized by a zealous, crusading enthusiasm
for a cause.
[PJC]
5. Adhering to a form of Christianity characterized by a
conservative interpretation of the bible, but disavowing
the label 'bdfundamentalist`'b8.
[PJC]
Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
and common work, comprising Christians of different
denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
England, in 1845.
Evangelical Church.
(a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
(b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
Evangelical Union, a religious sect founded in Scotland in
1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
Morisonians.
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Evangelical Church (gcide) | Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, a.
1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
evangelical history.
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2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
evangelical religion.
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3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minently orthodox;
-- technically applied to that party in the Church of
England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
holds the doctrine of "Justification by Faith alone;" the
Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
religious bodies not regarded as orthodox.
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4. Having or characterized by a zealous, crusading enthusiasm
for a cause.
[PJC]
5. Adhering to a form of Christianity characterized by a
conservative interpretation of the bible, but disavowing
the label 'bdfundamentalist`'b8.
[PJC]
Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
and common work, comprising Christians of different
denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
England, in 1845.
Evangelical Church.
(a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
(b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
Evangelical Union, a religious sect founded in Scotland in
1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
Morisonians.
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Evangelical Union (gcide) | Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, a.
1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
evangelical history.
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2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
evangelical religion.
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3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minently orthodox;
-- technically applied to that party in the Church of
England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
holds the doctrine of "Justification by Faith alone;" the
Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
religious bodies not regarded as orthodox.
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4. Having or characterized by a zealous, crusading enthusiasm
for a cause.
[PJC]
5. Adhering to a form of Christianity characterized by a
conservative interpretation of the bible, but disavowing
the label 'bdfundamentalist`'b8.
[PJC]
Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
and common work, comprising Christians of different
denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
England, in 1845.
Evangelical Church.
(a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
(b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
Evangelical Union, a religious sect founded in Scotland in
1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
Morisonians.
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Evangelicalism (gcide) | Evangelicalism \E`van*gel"ic*al*ism\, n.
Adherence to evangelical doctrines; evangelism. --G. Eliot.
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Evangelically (gcide) | Evangelically \E`van*gel"ic*al*ly\, adv.
In an evangelical manner.
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Evangelicalness (gcide) | Evangelicalness \E`van*gel"ic*al*ness\, n.
State of being evangelical.
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Evangelicism (gcide) | Evangelicism \E`van*gel"i*cism\n.
Evangelical principles; evangelism.
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Evangelicity (gcide) | Evangelicity \E*van`ge*lic"i*ty\, n.
Evangelicism.
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evangelise (gcide) | evangelise \e*van"gel*ise\, v. t. & i.
Same as evangelize. [Chiefly Brit.]
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evangelism (gcide) | evangelism \e*van"gel*ism\ ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[i^]z'm), n.
The preaching or promulgation of the gospel. --Bacon.
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evangelist (gcide) | evangelist \e*van"gel*ist\ ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[i^]st), n. [F.
['e]vang['e]liste, L. evangelista, fr. Gr. e'yaggelisth`s.]
A bringer of the glad tidings of Church and his doctrines.
Specifically:
(a) A missionary preacher sent forth to prepare the way for a
resident pastor; an itinerant missionary preacher.
(b) A writer of one of the four Gospels (With the definite
article); as, the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke,
and John.
(c) A traveling preacher whose efforts are chiefly directed
to arouse to immediate repentance.
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The Apostles, so far as they evangelized, might
claim the title though there were many evangelists
who were not Apostles. --Plumptre.
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Evangelistary (gcide) | Evangelistary \E*van`gel*is"ta*ry\, n. [LL. evangelistarium.]
A selection of passages from the Gospels, as a lesson in
divine service. --Porson.
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Evangelistic (gcide) | Evangelistic \E*van`gel*is"tic\, a.
Pertaining to the four evangelists; designed or fitted to
evangelize; evangelical; as, evangelistic efforts.
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Evangelization (gcide) | Evangelization \E*van`gel*i*za"tion\n.
The act of evangelizing; the state of being evangelized.
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The work of Christ's ministers is evangelization.
--Hobbes.
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evangelize (gcide) | evangelize \e*van"gel*ize\ ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]z), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. evangelized ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. evangelizing
([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]*z[i^]ng)]. [F. ['e]vang['e]lisre,
LL. evangelizare, fr. Gr. e'yaggeli`zesqai.]
1. To instruct in the gospel; to preach the gospel to; to
convert to Christianity; as, to evangelize the world.
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His apostles whom he sends
To evangelize the nations. --Milton.
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2. Hence: [metaphorical] To preach and attempt to convert
(people) to one's firmly held belief.
[PJC]Evangelize \E*van"gel*ize\, v. i.
To preach the gospel.
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Evangelize (gcide) | evangelize \e*van"gel*ize\ ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]z), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. evangelized ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. evangelizing
([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]*z[i^]ng)]. [F. ['e]vang['e]lisre,
LL. evangelizare, fr. Gr. e'yaggeli`zesqai.]
1. To instruct in the gospel; to preach the gospel to; to
convert to Christianity; as, to evangelize the world.
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His apostles whom he sends
To evangelize the nations. --Milton.
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2. Hence: [metaphorical] To preach and attempt to convert
(people) to one's firmly held belief.
[PJC]Evangelize \E*van"gel*ize\, v. i.
To preach the gospel.
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evangelized (gcide) | evangelize \e*van"gel*ize\ ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]z), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. evangelized ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. evangelizing
([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]*z[i^]ng)]. [F. ['e]vang['e]lisre,
LL. evangelizare, fr. Gr. e'yaggeli`zesqai.]
1. To instruct in the gospel; to preach the gospel to; to
convert to Christianity; as, to evangelize the world.
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His apostles whom he sends
To evangelize the nations. --Milton.
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2. Hence: [metaphorical] To preach and attempt to convert
(people) to one's firmly held belief.
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evangelizing (gcide) | evangelize \e*van"gel*ize\ ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]z), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. evangelized ([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. evangelizing
([-e]*v[a^]n"j[e^]l*[imac]*z[i^]ng)]. [F. ['e]vang['e]lisre,
LL. evangelizare, fr. Gr. e'yaggeli`zesqai.]
1. To instruct in the gospel; to preach the gospel to; to
convert to Christianity; as, to evangelize the world.
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His apostles whom he sends
To evangelize the nations. --Milton.
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2. Hence: [metaphorical] To preach and attempt to convert
(people) to one's firmly held belief.
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Evangely (gcide) | Evangely \E*van"ge*ly\, n.
Evangel. [Obs.]
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The sacred pledge of Christ's evangely. --Spenser.
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Unevangelical (gcide) | Unevangelical \Unevangelical\
See evangelical. |
evangelical (wn) | evangelical
adj 1: relating to or being a Christian church believing in
personal conversion and the inerrancy of the Bible
especially the 4 Gospels; "evangelical Christianity"; "an
ultraconservative evangelical message"
2: of or pertaining to or in keeping with the Christian gospel
especially as in the first 4 books of the New Testament
3: marked by ardent or zealous enthusiasm for a cause [syn:
evangelical, evangelistic] |
evangelical and reformed church (wn) | Evangelical and Reformed Church
n 1: a Protestant denomination of Calvinist faith |
evangelical united brethren church (wn) | Evangelical United Brethren Church
n 1: a Methodist denomination |
evangelicalism (wn) | evangelicalism
n 1: stresses the importance of personal conversion and faith as
the means of salvation |
evangelise (wn) | evangelise
v 1: preach the gospel (to) [syn: evangelize, evangelise]
2: convert to Christianity; "The missionaries evangelized the
Pacific Islanders" [syn: evangelize, evangelise] |
evangelism (wn) | evangelism
n 1: zealous preaching and advocacy of the gospel |
evangelist (wn) | evangelist
n 1: a preacher of the Christian gospel [syn: evangelist,
revivalist, gospeler, gospeller]
2: (when capitalized) any of the spiritual leaders who are
assumed to be authors of the Gospels in the New Testament:
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John |
evangelista torricelli (wn) | Evangelista Torricelli
n 1: Italian physicist who invented the mercury barometer
(1608-1647) [syn: Torricelli, Evangelista Torricelli] |
evangelistic (wn) | evangelistic
adj 1: relating to or promoting the preaching and dissemination
of the Christian gospel; "evangelistic fervor"; "the
evangelistic concerns of the early church"
2: marked by ardent or zealous enthusiasm for a cause [syn:
evangelical, evangelistic] |
evangelize (wn) | evangelize
v 1: preach the gospel (to) [syn: evangelize, evangelise]
2: convert to Christianity; "The missionaries evangelized the
Pacific Islanders" [syn: evangelize, evangelise] |
jan evangelista purkinje (wn) | Jan Evangelista Purkinje
n 1: Bohemian physiologist remembered for his discovery of
Purkinje cells and the Purkinje network (1787-1869) [syn:
Purkinje, Jan Evangelista Purkinje, {Johannes
Evangelista Purkinje}] |
johannes evangelista purkinje (wn) | Johannes Evangelista Purkinje
n 1: Bohemian physiologist remembered for his discovery of
Purkinje cells and the Purkinje network (1787-1869) [syn:
Purkinje, Jan Evangelista Purkinje, {Johannes
Evangelista Purkinje}] |
john the evangelist (wn) | John the Evangelist
n 1: (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be
the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the
book of Revelation [syn: John, Saint John, St. John,
Saint John the Apostle, St. John the Apostle, {John the
Evangelist}, John the Divine] |
televangelism (wn) | televangelism
n 1: evangelism at a distance by the use of television |
televangelist (wn) | televangelist
n 1: an evangelist who conducts services on television |
evangelist (devil) | EVANGELIST, n. A bearer of good tidings, particularly (in a religious
sense) such as assure us of our own salvation and the damnation of
our neighbors.
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