Similar words: evangelize, televangelist, angelic, chemical change, physical change, angel, strangely, changeless. Meaning: [‚ɪɪː'væn'dʒelɪkl] adj. 1. relating to or being a Christian church believing in personal conversion and the inerrancy of the Bible especially the 4 Gospels 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.
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1. He took up the cause with evangelical fervour.
2. He took up the cause with evangelical fervor.
3. The new Archbishop is an evangelical.
4. He spoke with evangelical fervour.
5. He delivered his speech with evangelical fervour.
6. With almost evangelical fervour, Marks warns against deliberately seeking a tan.
7. The era ended in reaction: evangelical, political, romantic, conformist.
8. Kemp is very evangelical about eating healthy food.
9. Nevertheless they were considerably more evangelical at the turn of the century than they are now.
10. Evangelical Christianity has been gaining ground since the Second World War.
11. Evangelical and charismatic church seem to be more successful in bring adults to faith.
12. One exception, however, is the growing number of evangelical churches, which are very active in radio and television.
13. In numerous races(sentencedict.com), evangelical voters were of decisive influence in deciding the outcome.
14. I had been four years at an evangelical theological college but no one had ever put it like that to me.
15. But evangelical anti-abortion voters turned out in droves for Buchanan and the final count was Buchanan 13, Gramm 8.
16. This is where the special evangelical emphasis in the Party becomes interesting.
17. However, fellow evangelical pilgrims claimed they were victims of religious persecution.
18. Another was J John, the evangelical preacher, who tagged along whenever Justin had business with the Press.
19. What is peculiar about the evangelical advocates of this ideology is their social location.
20. The evangelical churches are particularly strong in the big cities.
21. The evangelical community has expressed concerns regarding several of the clauses.
22. Why is it that people who've given up smoking become so evangelical and intolerant of other smokers?
23. Oh, right, this is the Tonelli family that single-handedly started an evangelical church in Buffalo.
23. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
24. Despite its impressive growth it represents only 5 percent of the total population and is not growing as fast as evangelical sects.
25. From 1829 Marsh was translated to Birmingham to a diocese under the direction of the first evangelical bishop in the Anglican hierarchy.
26. In theory delegates met not as Nonconformists but as evangelical Christians who were free of state control because outside the Established Church.
27. Although a faithful man of his own Church, everything was subsumed under these Evangelical essentials.
28. Such communities acquired their own distinctive character and many welcomed the Evangelical Revival with enthusiasm.
29. It reflects the clarifying of vision that has occurred among Baptists and it reflects a return to its evangelical roots.
30. Then there is sectarian competition - over what is evangelical, too evangelical, not evangelical enough.
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