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Disgospel
Disgospel Dis*gos"pel, v. i.
To be inconsistent with, or act contrary to, the precepts of
the gospel; to pervert the gospel. [Obs.] --Milton.
GospelGospel Gos"pel, n. [OE. gospel, godspel, AS. godspell; god God
+ spell story, tale. See God, and Spell, v.]
1. Glad tidings; especially, the good news concerning Christ,
the Kingdom of God, and salvation.
And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their
synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom.
--Matt. iv.
23.
The steadfast belief of the promises of the gospel.
--Bentley.
Note: It is probable that gospel is from. OE. godspel, God
story, the narrative concerning God; but it was early
confused with god spell, good story, good tidings, and
was so used by the translators of the Authorized
version of Scripture. This use has been retained in
most cases in the Revised Version.
Thus the literal sense [of gospel] is the
``narrative of God,' i. e., the life of Christ.
--Skeat.
2. One of the four narratives of the life and death of Jesus
Christ, written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
3. A selection from one of the gospels, for use in a
religious service; as, the gospel for the day.
4. Any system of religious doctrine; sometimes, any system of
political doctrine or social philosophy; as, this
political gospel. --Burke.
5. Anything propounded or accepted as infallibly true; as,
they took his words for gospel. [Colloq.]
If any one thinks this expression hyperbolical, I
shall only ask him to read [OE]dipus, instead of
taking the traditional witticisms about Lee for
gospel. --Saintsbury. Gospel
Gospel Gos"pel, a.
Accordant with, or relating to, the gospel; evangelical; as,
gospel righteousness. --Bp. Warburton.
Gospel
Gospel Gos"pel, v. t.
To instruct in the gospel. [Obs.] --Shak.
GospelerGospeler Gos"pel*er, n. [AS. godspellere.] [Written also
gospeller.]
1. One of the four evangelists. --Rom. of R.
Mark the gospeler was the ghostly son of Peter in
baptism. --Wyclif.
2. A follower of Wyclif, the first English religious
reformer; hence, a Puritan. [Obs.] --Latimer.
The persecution was carried on against the gospelers
with much fierceness by those of the Roman
persuasion. --Strype.
3. A priest or deacon who reads the gospel at the altar
during the communion service.
The Archbishop of York was the celebrant, the
epistoler being the dean, and the gospeler the
Bishop of Sydney. --Pall Mall
Gazette. GospelizeGospelize Gos"pel*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gospelized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Gospelizing.] [Written also gospellize.]
1. To form according to the gospel; as, a command gospelized
to us. --Milton.
2. To instruct in the gospel; to evangelize; as, to gospelize
the savages. --Boyle. GospelizedGospelize Gos"pel*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gospelized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Gospelizing.] [Written also gospellize.]
1. To form according to the gospel; as, a command gospelized
to us. --Milton.
2. To instruct in the gospel; to evangelize; as, to gospelize
the savages. --Boyle. GospelizingGospelize Gos"pel*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gospelized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Gospelizing.] [Written also gospellize.]
1. To form according to the gospel; as, a command gospelized
to us. --Milton.
2. To instruct in the gospel; to evangelize; as, to gospelize
the savages. --Boyle. gospellerGospeler Gos"pel*er, n. [AS. godspellere.] [Written also
gospeller.]
1. One of the four evangelists. --Rom. of R.
Mark the gospeler was the ghostly son of Peter in
baptism. --Wyclif.
2. A follower of Wyclif, the first English religious
reformer; hence, a Puritan. [Obs.] --Latimer.
The persecution was carried on against the gospelers
with much fierceness by those of the Roman
persuasion. --Strype.
3. A priest or deacon who reads the gospel at the altar
during the communion service.
The Archbishop of York was the celebrant, the
epistoler being the dean, and the gospeler the
Bishop of Sydney. --Pall Mall
Gazette.
Meaning of Ospel from wikipedia
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Marcel Louis Ospel (8
February 1950 – 26
April 2020) was a
Swiss banker and the
longtime head of the
multinational investment bank UBS.
Ospel started his...
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Ospel is a
village in the Netherlands. It is
located in
Limburg near Weert,
lying between Nederweert and Meijel,
close to
National Park De
Groote Peel...
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Krauer (1998–2001)
Marcel Ospel (2001–2008)
Peter Kurer (2008–2009)
Kaspar Villiger (2009–2012) Axel
Weber (2012–2022)
Marcel Ospel (1998–2001)
Peter Wuffli...
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Business positions Preceded by
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Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach,
Domenico Martinelli, and
Anton Johan Ospel,
proclaimed rural luxury on the
grandest scale. In 1846–1858, it was extensively...
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Darrandt The
Young Lions 1958
Captain Hardenberg Ludmila [de] 1958
Josef Ospel Hamlet 1961
Hamlet Television film. Used in an
episode of
Mystery Science...
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ensuing European trip
included their appearance at the
Moulin Blues Fest in
Ospel, Netherlands.
Their self-titled
album was
finally released in May 2018....
- take to the
streets with
signs referring to UBS
chairman Marcel Ospel as "Bin
Ospel",
quoting al-Qaeda
leader Osama bin Laden, and
redefining the bank's...
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allegedly signed by
Union Bank of
Switzerland chairman Marcel Ospel and CEO
Peter Wuffli.
Convinced by
their mother's story,
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village was
first mentioned in 1978 as
Meijelse Dijk, and
means "**** near
Ospel". The Holy
Spirit Church was a
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