483 examples of evangelical in sentences

[Footnote 3: The decree of Gastaldo is in Morland, History of the Evangelical Churches in the valleys of Piedmont, p. 303.

Formerly, evangelical orthodoxy was prone to dwell on the fulfilment of prophecy in the "restoration of the Jews."

In the Evangelical Magazine is the following article: "Atin Yorkshire, after a handsome collection (for the Missionary Society) a poor man, whose wages are about 28s.

How can this evangelical preacher declaim on the necessity of seriously searching into the truth of revelation, for the purpose either of producing or confirming our belief of it, when he has already pronounced it to be just as possible to arrive at conviction as to create a world? Did Dr. Hawker say that it was impossible to produce an assent to the historic credibility of the facts related in the Gospel?

This evangelical attitude on the part of Admiral de Montaiglin was in itself very surprising, and perhaps not wholly admirable, to the Parisian public of 1873; but Dumas had so "prepared" the coup de théâtre that it passed with very slight difficulty on the first night, and with none at all at subsequent performances and revivals.

Dr. Scott was one of the American delegates to the Conference for the formation of the Evangelical Alliance in 1846.

On this mass of people are brought to bear the labours of at least thirteen ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, seven Presbyterians, four Episcopalians, and three Baptists,all professedly evangelical;besides a considerable number of Roman Catholics, and other non-evangelical teachers.

D'Israeli was the snag of PeelRussia was the snag of NapoleonSlavery is the snag of the Evangelical Alliance.

They went to Calcutta, but the East India Company would not permit them to preach or teach, so they removed to Gerampore, where they undertook evangelical work under the protection of the Dutch.

It is obvious that Vittoria's religion was of an evangelical type, inconsistent with the dogmas developed by the Tridentine Council; and it is probable that, like her friend Contarini, she advocated a widening rather than a narrowing of Western Christendom.

Many of those of the past are continued, such as wearing the hair unrestrained, wearing uncouth apparel, blacking faces, and fasting of children, and they are adhered to with as much tenacity as many of the professing Christians belonging to the evangelical churches adhere to their practices, which constitute mere forms, the intrinsic value of which can very reasonably be called in question.

His religious opinions were offensively aggressive and of the "evangelical type."

Mr. Pitt Crawley came into the large fortune of his aunt, Miss Crawley, married Lady Jane Sheepshanks, daughter of the Countess of Southdown, became an M.P., grew money-loving and mean, but less and less "evangelical" as he grew great and wealthy.

The Evangelical Doctor, J. Wycliffe (1324-1384).

Papa says it will probably be impossible to have the Evangelical Alliance.

Footnote 38: R.W. Dale, Evangelical Revival and other Sermons, p. 66 ff.

Antithesis is a placing of things in opposition, to heighten their effect by contrast; as, "I will talk of things heavenly, or things earthly; things moral, or things evangelical; things sacred, or things profane; things past, or things to come; things foreign, or things at home; things more essential, or things circumstantial; provided that all be done to our profit.

We all want notoriety; our desires on this point, as upon others, are not noble, but the human is very despicable vermin and only tolerable when it tends to the brute, and away from the evangelical.

It is less excusable in an Evangelical novelist than any other, gratuitously to seek her subjects among titles and carriages.

The real drama of Evangelicalismand it has abundance of fine drama for any one who has genius enough to discern and reproduce itlies among the middle and lower classes; and are not Evangelical opinions understood to give an especial interest in the weak things of the earth, rather than in the mighty?

Why, then, cannot our Evangelical novelists show us the operation of their religious views among people (there really are many such in the world) who keep no carriage, "not so much as a brass-bound gig," who even manage to eat their dinner without a silver fork, and in whose mouths the authoress's questionable English would be strictly consistent?

SEE Evangelical catechism.

(Elementary training course of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association)

(Elementary training course of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association)

The case for evangelical modernism.

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