Synonym: Gospel, Gospels, church doctrine, creed, evangel, gospel singing, gospel truth, religious doctrine. Similar words: spell, dispel, spell out, misspell, prosper, prospect, prosperous, to speak of. Meaning: ['gɑspl /'gɒspl] n. 1. the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) that tell the story of Christ's life and teachings 2. an unquestionable truth 3. folk music consisting of a genre of a cappella music originating with Black slaves in the United States and featuring call and response; influential on the development of other genres of popular music (especially soul) 4. the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group 5. a doctrine that is believed to be of great importance.
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61 While Buckley spread the gospel at the Moscone Center, the curtain went up on widespread management departures.
62 It was the same with Cornelius, another great landmark in the spread of the gospel in Acts.
63 Born in Chicago, the son of a Baptist minister, Cooke was already performing in gospel groups before he was ten.
64 The first theme struck in this new Gospel is that there was tension in the filial relationship.
65 The Gospel contains a large amount of material concerned with the theme of suffering and persecution.
66 Maxwell, host of a weekend gospel hour on a Compton radio station, was jubilant.
67 He was the author of the Fourth Gospel, three biblical epistles, and the book of the Revelation.
68 Ultimately, no criminal charges were ever filed against Gospel Missions or any of its officials.
69 It was of course so important that it was recorded by the gospel writers no less than five times.
70 Gospel preaching will be seriously deficient if this dimension is omitted.
71 As the Gospel narrative unfolds we are quickly made aware that the good news signifies more than rescue from divine wrath.
72 Earlier in the chapter we outlined the various views on the relationship of gospel to culture.
73 The Yoido Full Gospel Church is still growing and its enthusiastic members insist they will top a million by the year 2000.
74 Augustine's world had still contained blocks refractory to the light of the gospel.
75 There's something very special about the opening chapter of John's Gospel.
76 The butterfly of the gospel has broken out of its chrysalis at Jerusalem and has flown to the centre of the civilised world.
77 However,[Sentencedict.com] it was not long before the Gospel preached by Richard Baxter began to change her life.
78 One opponent of this trend was the author of the Gospel according to John.
79 Fourth, church planting reaches all levels of society because the gospel is spread through family and relationship networks.
80 He would tour the world quietly preaching the gospel of surfing.
81 And exactly this, I would say, is the difference between a gospel of war and one of peace.
82 Howard was regarded as a working fulfilment of the three-fold commission to teach, preach the gospel and heal the sick.
83 The redaction critics claim: It is important to realise that the Gospel writers were not writing history as we understand it.
84 The Narnia chronicles, for example, were written as a mythological expression of the gospel story.
85 This is a serious omission because the church is both medium and message in the process of gospel communication.
86 In the sequel, Whoopi will play a nun who helps a gospel choir in a city slum.
87 And with that the curtain comes down on the Gospel.
88 It spread the cooperative gospel amongst women as consumers and purchasers.
89 It was only a few minutes into Sunday when Vice President Gore started preaching the gospel.
90 Both saw a beauty in vitality; both preached a gospel.
More similar words: spell, dispel, spell out, misspell, prosper, prospect, prosperous, to speak of, prosperity, so to speak, introspect, prospectus, retrospect, prospective, introspective, retrospection, introspection, retrospective, gossip, repel, lapel, compel, expel, impel, pelican, pelvic, propel, hopeless, compelled, pellucid.