Gospel

  • 101Gospel Oak to Barking Line — Infobox rail line name = Gospel Oak to Barking Line color = logo width = image width = caption = type = Commuter rail system = status = locale = start = Gospel Oak end = Barking stations = routes = ridership = open = close = owner = Network Rail… …

    Wikipedia

  • 102Gospel Standard — The Gospel Standard is a monthly magazine . Founded in 1835 by hymnwriter and preacher William Gadsby, it is the oldest Christian monthly magazine still in publication in the UK. The Gospel Standard was the name given to a magazine which was… …

    Wikipedia

  • 103Gospel harmony — This article is about attempts to merge, or harmonize, the Christian canonical gospels. For harmony in Christian Gospel music, see Gospel music. The Four Evangelists by Jacob Jordaens, 1625–1630, Louvre. A Gospel harmony is an attempt to merge or …

    Wikipedia

  • 104gospel music — a now popularized form of impassioned rhythmic spiritual music rooted in the solo and responsive church singing of rural blacks in the American South, central to the development of rhythm and blues and of soul music. Also called gospel. [1950 55] …

    Universalium

  • 105Gospel of Luke — The Gospel of Luke (Gk. Κατά Λουκάν Ευαγγέλιον ) is a synoptic Gospel, and is the third and longest of the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament. The text narrates the life of Jesus of Nazareth, with particular interest concerning his birth …

    Wikipedia

  • 106Gospel of the Nazoraeans — The Gospel of the Nazoraeans is a book of the New Testament Apocrypha. It may or may not be the same as, or derived from, the Gospel of the Hebrews. Due to the fragmentary nature of both works, there is little certainty regarding their… …

    Wikipedia

  • 107Gospel Song —    American religious song type that sprang from urban revivalism after the Civil War. The term appears in a printed collection of Philip P. Bliss: Gospel Songs, A Choice Collection of Hymns {}and Tunes, New and Old, for Gospel Meetings, Sunday… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 108Gospel Music Hall of Fame — The Gospel Music Hall of Fame, created in 1971 by the Gospel Music Association, is a Hall of Fame dedicated exclusively to recognizing meaningful contributions by individuals in all forms of gospel music.Partial list of inducteesSome of the more… …

    Wikipedia

  • 109Gospel Oak — for the EP by Sinéad O Connor, see Gospel Oak EP infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.55376 longitude= 0.14795 region= London official name= Gospel Oak london borough= Camden post town= LONDON postcode district = NW5 (central) NW3… …

    Wikipedia

  • 110Gospel of Truth — The Gospel of Truth is one of the Gnostic texts from the New Testament apocrypha found in the Nag Hammadi codices ( NHC ). It exists in two Coptic translations, a Subachmimic rendition surviving almost in full in the first codex (the Jung Codex ) …

    Wikipedia