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Definition of gospel
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of gospel is as below...
Gospel
(v.) Glad
tidings;
especially,
the good news
concerning
Christ,
the
Kingdom
of God, and
salvation..
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Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) A
statement
delivered
with
authority;
an
order;
a
command;
an
authoritative
rule,
principle,
or
maxim;
a
prescription;
as,
listen
to the
dictates
of your
conscience;
the
dictates
of the
gospel..
Synoptist
::
Synoptic
(n.) One of the first three
Gospels
of the New
Testament.
See
Synoptist.
Propagation
::
Propagation
(n.) The
spreading
abroad,
or
extension,
of
anything;
diffusion;
dissemination;
as, the
propagation
of
sound;
the
propagation
of the
gospel..
Monotessaron
::
Monotessaron
(n.) A
single
narrative
framed
from the
statements
of the four
evangelists;
a
gospel
harmony.
Evangelistary
::
Evangelistary
(n.) A
selection
of
passages
from the
Gospels,
as a
lesson
in
divine
service..
Clergyman
::
Clergyman
(n.) An
ordained
minister;
a man
regularly
authorized
to
preach
the
gospel,
and
administer
its
ordinances;
in
England
usually
restricted
to a
minister
of the
Established
Church..
Gospel
::
Gospel
(v.) One of the four
narratives
of the life and death of Jesus
Christ,
written
by
Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and
John..
Preach
::
Preach
(v. i.) To
proclaim
or
publish
tidings;
specifically,
to
proclaim
the
gospel;
to
discourse
publicly
on a
religious
subject,
or from a text of
Scripture;
to
deliver
a
sermon..
Gospeler
::
Gospeler
(n.) One of the four
evangelists.
Believer
::
Believer
(n.) One who gives
credit
to the truth of the
Scriptures,
as a
revelation
from God; a
Christian;
-- in a more
restricted
sense,
one who
receives
Christ
as his
Savior,
and
accepts
the way of
salvation
unfolded
in the
gospel..
Gospelizing
::
Gospelizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Gospeliz.
Gospelize
::
Gospelize
(v. t.) To
instruct
in the
gospel;
to
evangelize;
as, to
gospelize
the
savages..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.) A
minister
of the
gospel;
a
priest;
a
clergyman.
Evangel
::
Evangel
(n.) Good news;
announcement
of glad
tidings;
especially,
the
gospel,
or a
gospel..
Silence
::
Silence
(v. t.) To
restrain
from the
exercise
of any
function,
privilege
of
instruction,
or the like,
especially
from the act of
preaching;
as, to
silence
a
minister
of the
gospel..
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) A hymn
introduced
in the Mass on
certain
festival
days, and
recited
or sung
immediately
before
the
gospel,
and after the
gradual
or
introit,
whence
the
name..
Neonomian
::
Neonomian
(n.) One who
advocates
adheres
to new laws; esp. one who holds or
believes
that the
gospel
is a new law.
Apostle
::
Apostle
(n.)
Literally:
One sent
forth;
a
messenger.
Specifically:
One of the
twelve
disciples
of
Christ,
specially
chosen
as his
companions
and
witnesses,
and sent forth to
preach
the
gospel..
Alogian
::
Alogian
(n.) One of an
ancient
sect who
rejected
St.
John's
Gospel
and the
Apocalypse,
which speak of
Christ
as the
Logos..
Synosteology
::
Synoptist
(n.) Any one of the
authors
of the three
synoptic
Gospels,
which give a
history
of our
Lord's
life and
ministry,
in
distinction
from the
writer
of
John's
Gospel,
which gives a
fuller
record
of his
teachings..
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