Similar words: televangelist, evangelize, evangelical, angelic, angel, angelfish, angel falls, strangely. Meaning: [-lɪst] n. 1. a preacher of the Christian gospel 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.
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1. A Presbyterian evangelist converted Sarah, but left her with more feelings of guilt than of grace.
2. I remember once reading that the evangelist A. A. Allen had taught that there was a nicotine demon!
3. But on Thursday, the evangelist is back for a three-day crusade.
4. He listened to the radio, to an evangelist talking about retail prayer and wholesome prayer.
5. Overseen by evangelist monks Charlemagne's conquering Franks meet fierce resistance from Saxon tribesmen.
6. Now Perky as much an evangelist as a merchandiser, proposed to make Shredded Wheat a household word.
7. Converted to Christianity by a fervent American evangelist.
8. The Evangelist is actually the opposite of The Theoretician.
9. Evangelist Billy Graham is one of them.
10. Evangelist joined the gathering and spoiled the happiness of everybody by his brattish behavior.
11. The idea of a Calvinistic Evangelist would not have struck anyone as surprising in the 16th, 17th, 18th, or 19th Century.
12. Matt Farrell : [ running to a injury Evangelist McClane ] You okay?
13. He was, in other words, an early evangelist for the first commandment of today's economy: Service rules.
14. Sir Evangelist Talbot Lo and behold , the consumer son returns.
15. The words preach, preacher, and evangelist are never used of women in the New Testament.
16. To complement the Evangelist, every design team needs a leader who directs the finishing touches on each project. The Conductor's analytical mind helps her to ensure that no detail goes unconsidered.
17. In his next film, Leap of Faith, a grim drama, he will play the villain, a conman evangelist.
18. Not only did she write boldly about religious questions, she was a zealous evangelist.
19. Change the way you look and feel for ever, says Powter, with the fervor of an evangelist.
20. At this point it may be helpful to try and distinguish between a witness and an evangelist.
21. Another son of Haddington was, it has been claimed, the fervent Protestant evangelist John Knox.
22. There were sensible men who thought him the finest evangelist of his generation.
23. J . Edgar Hoover: Today,(Sentencedict) the U.S. polity officially proclaimed struggle on gangs to Evangelist Dillinger.
24. 'It was something really astonishing, ' said Cecilia Frosinini, co-ordinator of the project that studied the scenes in the lives of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist.
25. The supreme symbol for the author is the word; the erudite Hirst in The Voyage Out has the forename St John recalling the evangelist whose opening line was 'In the beginning was the Word'.
26. This man wasn't just a salesman, he was an evangelist.
27. The "cleanliness" passage was coined by John Wesley, the 18th century evangelist who founded Methodism, says Thomas Kidd, a history professor at Baylor University in Texas.
28. For the last few years, I have been an evangelist for renting.
29. The recitative is the reenactment of Matthew's Gospel 26-27, played by the main characters in the Bible and narrated by the evangelist Matthew.
30. Outside the lab, Ivins's neighbors, friends and pastor say, he played the piano every Sunday at what he jokingly called "the hippie Mass" in the school hall at St. John the Evangelist.
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