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单词 evangelic
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evangelicadj.n.

/iːvanˈdʒɛlɪk//ɛvanˈdʒɛlɪk/
Forms: Middle English–1500s evangelik(e, evangelyke, 1500s–1700s evangelick(e, 1600s evangelique, 1600s– evangelic.
Etymology: < late Latin ēvangelicus, < Ecclesiastical Greek εὐαγγελικός , < εὐαγγέλιον : see evangely n.
A. adj.
1. Of or pertaining to the Gospel.
a. Of or pertaining to the Gospel narrative, or to the Four Gospels.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > aspects of faith > Bible, Scripture > Testament > New Testament > Gospel > [adjective]
gospel-like1549
evangelical1553
evangelic1594
gospellary1679
1594 R. Carew tr. J. Huarte Exam. Mens Wits xv. §5. 332 That this doctrin is true and catholicke, the letter of the Euangelicke text prooueth.
a1711 T. Ken Hymns for Festivals in Wks. (1721) I. 393 His Evangelick Volume to compleat.
a1806 S. Horsley Serm. (1811) 313 The evangelic maxim, that ‘no man can serve two masters’.
1858 E. H. Sears Athanasia ii. x. 233 So we understand the Evangelic narrative.
1885 G. Salmon Hist. Introd. N.T. viii. 131 (note) It is an arrangement of the Evangelic text in the form of a harmony.
b. Of or pertaining to the faith or precepts of the Gospel, or to the Christian religion; pertaining to, or characteristic of, the Gospel dispensation.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > sect > Christianity > [adjective]
christeneOE
Christianc1432
evangelic1502
evangelical?1537
Christian-like1540
Christianly?1567
christianable1816
Xtian1845
Christianist1906
1502 tr. Ordynarye of Crysten Men (de Worde) iii. ii. sig. ov Those the whiche haue auouwed pouerte euangelyke.
1545 G. Joye Expos. Daniel (ii.) f. 27 In the tother parte, as it were with an euangelik sermone he calleth them all & vs to the knowlege of cryste.
1569 J. Sanford tr. H. C. Agrippa Of Vanitie Artes & Sci. 68 b Farre from the Euangelicke doctrine and holy Canons.
1659 J. Milton Considerations touching Hirelings 148 In the first evangelic times.
1790 E. Burke Refl. Revol. in France 155 That primitive evangelic poverty. View more context for this quotation
1806 A. Knox Remains I. 12 His [Boethius'] book ‘De consolatione Philosophiæ’ is Platonic not evangelic.
1845 R. W. Hamilton Inst. Pop. Educ. iv. 64 Let the younger scholar be taught..the grounds and motives of evangelic obedience.
1866 J. Martineau Ess. Philos. & Theol. 1st Ser. 412 A Hebrew ode was made to yield evangelic dogma.
c. evangelic prophet n. see evangelical adj. 1c.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > Bible, Scripture > Testament > Old Testament > divisions of Old Testament > [noun] > Isaiah > author of
evangelical prophet1547
evangelic prophet1683
Deutero-Isaiah1844
Second Isaiah1881
trito-Isaiah1908
1683 E. Hooker in J. Pordage Theologia Mystica Pref. Epist. 14 Peruse that Vers of the Evangelic Prophet, if this iniquitie be purged from you, etc.
d. In uncertain sense; perhaps ‘pious’. Obsolete.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > piety > [adjective]
GodfrightOE
goodOE
ghostlyOE
Godfrightya1225
seelya1225
devout?c1225
piteousc1300
spiritualc1384
graciousa1387
godlyc1390
pitifulc1449
inwardc1450
piousc1450
evangelica1475
servantly1503
obedientiala1513
Christian1526
well-believing1529
God-fearing1548
resigneda1555
heavenly minded1569
timorate1570
Godfull1593
pious1595
fearful1597
devoutful1598
devotea1625
serious1684
unctuous1742
theopathetic1749
fire-spirited1845
theopathic1846
unctional1849
interior1854
devotionate1864
sacramental1874
pi1891
a1475 Bk. Quinte Essence (1889) 15 To reduce an oold feble euangelik man to þe firste strenkþe of ȝongþe.
a1475 Bk. Quinte Essence (1889) 1 How þat olde euangelik men, and feble in kynde, myȝte be restorid, and haue aȝen her firste strenkþis of ȝongþe.
2. As the designation of a sect or party. (Now usually evangelical adj. and n.)
a. = evangelical adj. 2a.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > [adjective]
evangelical1532
Protestant1539
Protestantical1566
evangelic1583
Protestantish1614
Prot1737
Orange1920
Proddy1954
Prod1977
1583 T. Stocker tr. Tragicall Hist. Ciuile Warres Lowe Countries i. 33 b The Euangelike Churches both of hygh and lowe Germanie.
a1649 W. Drummond Wks. (1711) 220 Two eminent Religions..the Roman, and that which is Protestant or Evangelick.
1759 Ann. Reg. 1758 50/2 They had rather a contrary effect in rousing the whole evangelic body to a sense of their own danger.
1792 E. Burke Let. to H. Langrishe in Wks. VI. 318 When the three religions were established in Germany, they were..declared to be Evangelick, the Reformed and the Catholick.
b. = evangelical adj. 2b.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > [adjective] > denying good works or sacraments
evangelical1791
evangelic1812
evangelican1847
evangelistic1847
1812 J. Jebb Corr. (1834) II. 197 A far nearer approach to the genius of a hierarchy than we can at all discern in our evangelic churchmen.
1814 W. Scott Waverley II. vii. 129 I have never been able to discover which he belonged to, the evangelic or the moderate party in the kirk. View more context for this quotation
1850 P. Crook War of Hats 24 Why not excite petitions to proscribe The chapels of the evangelic tribe?
1874 C. H. Spurgeon Treasury of David IV. Ps. lxxxv. Introd. The purely evangelic annotators [in contrast with the sceptical].
B. n.
1. The adjective used absol.: see A. 1c. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > worship > preaching > evangelization > [noun] > one who evangelizes
fisherc1000
man-fisherc1300
vangelista1330
evangelizer1382
evangelyc1384
evangelist1535
men-fishera1557
seminary1583
evangel1593
Philip1613
evangelica1617
evangelizationer1825
a1617 S. Hieron Aarons Bells (1623) 11 Jerome sticks not to call hem [Esay] an Evangelicke.
2. A Protestant; = evangelical n. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > [noun] > person
evangelical1532
gospeller1533
Protestant?1551
tropist1561
proculstant1589
tropic1607
evangelic1620
religionary1622
reformed1679
Prot1725
Prod1837
gospellist1845
right-footer1929
left-footer1933
Christian1951
Proddy Dog1954
Proddy-hopper1958
Proddy-woddy1959
Proddy1963
1620 N. Brent tr. P. Sarpi Hist. Councel of Trent v. 413 The Protestants did increase in Germanie, and the Euangeliques did multiply amongst the Suisses.
1660 R. Blome Fanatick Hist. i. 5 They [the Anabaptists]..troubled the Evangeliques more than the papists.
1688 True Spirit of Popery 6 He made a Gaol of his own House, such was his inveterate Malice against the Evangelics.
1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation i. 41 Now did both the Evangelics and the Papalins bestir themselves for their parties.
1758 J. Jortin Life Erasmus I. 442 I abhor the Evangelics.
3. A member of the Evangelical party, Obsolete; = evangelical n. 2.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Anglicanism > Low Church > [noun] > person
Protestant1583
latitude man1662
latitudinarian1662
Low Churchman1698
low-flyer?1704
lowboy1707
Simeonite1795
Hoadlyite1800
evangelical1804
evangelic1812
peculiar1834
Sim1836
Recordite1844
evangelican1876
Kensitite1898
1812 A. Knox Let. 4 Sept. in J. Jebb & A. Knox Thirty Years' Corr. (1834) II. 100 A good evangelic, mild and pious, rooted in the ways of worthy Wilberforce.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online September 2021).
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