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gospeller
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gos·pel·er also gos·pel·ler  (gsp-lr)
n.
1. One who teaches or professes faith in a gospel.
2. One who reads or sings the Gospel as part of a church service.

gospeller [ˈgɒspələ]
n
1. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) a person who reads or chants the Gospel in a religious service
2. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) a person who professes to preach a gospel held exclusively by him and others of a like mind
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.gospeller - a preacher of the Christian gospelgospeller - a preacher of the Christian gospel  
preacher, preacher man, sermoniser, sermonizer - someone whose occupation is preaching the gospel
televangelist - an evangelist who conducts services on television


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Ramsay MacDonald, the first Labour Prime Minister in 1924, had much the same trouble, having to balance a "medley of idealists, revolutionaries, dissident Liberals, hot gospellers, rebels and Marxists".
For the great days of the gospellers, yes; but also for the vanished and vanishing worlds of pre-Reformation England.
In other words, for some social gospellers the movement of Christians in the social realm was justified by a racist sense of manifest destiny by which white Christians in the United States were recognized as God's chosen people, divinely selected to dominant the earth.
 
 
 
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