Preach+the+gospel+to

  • 21gospel — gos|pel [ˈgɔspəl US ˈga:s ] n [: Old English; Origin: godspel, from god good + spell story, news ] 1.) Gospel one of the four books in the Bible about Christ s life ▪ the Gospel according to St Luke 2.) also Gospel [si …

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  • 22Gospel of Mary — Early Christian Writings|title=Gospel of Mary |attribution=unknown|date=120–180 AD |location= |sources=|used=|manuscripts=Berolinensis Gnosticus 8502,1 P. Oxyrhynchus 3525 P. Rylands 463|audience=|theme=The soul s ascent Gnosticism The Gospel of… …

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  • 23preach */ — UK [priːtʃ] / US [prɪtʃ] verb Word forms preach : present tense I/you/we/they preach he/she/it preaches present participle preaching past tense preached past participle preached 1) [intransitive/transitive] to talk about a religious subject at a… …

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  • 24preach — 01. The minister [preached] a sermon on the dangers of desire. 02. The government has been aggressively [preaching] the benefits of safe sex in an effort to stop the spread of AIDS. 03. My mother is always [preaching] to me that girls shouldn t… …

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  • 25gospel — UK [ˈɡɒsp(ə)l] / US [ˈɡɑsp(ə)l] noun Word forms gospel : singular gospel plural gospels 1) gospel or gospel music [uncountable] music a type of Christian music influenced by soul and r and b that developed in the churches that black people went… …

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  • 26gospel — gos|pel [ gaspl ] noun 1. ) gospel or gospel music uncount a type of Christian music influenced by SOUL and R AND B that developed in the churches that black people went to in the south of the U.S. in the past. It is sung by groups of singers who …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 27gospel — noun 1 Gospel (C) one of the four stories of Christ s life in the Bible 2 (countable usually singular) a particular set of ideas that someone believes in very strongly and tries to persuade other people to accept: spread/preach the gospel:… …

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  • 28preach —   Ha i ōlelo.    ♦ Preach salvation, ha i ola.    ♦ Preach the gospel, ha i euanelio …

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  • 29preach — verb Etymology: Middle English prechen, from Anglo French precher, from Late Latin praedicare, from Latin, to proclaim, make known, from prae pre + dicare to proclaim more at diction Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. to deliver a sermon 2.… …

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  • 30gospel —    Euanelio, ōlelo maika i.    ♦ To preach the gospel, ha i euanelio …

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