The heathen parts of Maoridom are beingevangelised by agents sent by the Church of the land--the South Island for this purpose helping the more heavily-burdened North.
People sometimes think of the primitive Church as if, after the Day of Pentecost, every individual Christian rushed off to preach in the most distant parts of the world, and that the whole earth was evangelised straight off.
St. Palladius, who evangelised that district, is said to have been directed to the child by an angel, in order that he might ad minister baptism.
He is said to have evangelised the part of Deeside round Midmar, of which he was the patron.
And as Gaul was notoriously evangelised only piecemeal and slowly, and not by a sudden outburst of religious fervour, it is quite possible that the foundation of the Church of Chartres dates back from the first century.
St. Gallen was evangelised by the Humanist Joachim von Watt (Vadianus), and by John Kessler, who had studied at Wittenberg.
The French-speaking provinces in the south had been evangelised for the most part by missioners trained under Calvin at Geneva, and they brought his theology with them.
The Apostles evangelised us from the Lord Jesus Christ: Jesus Christ from God.
Why is the Church, after having evangelised the West and ruled it for a thousand years, allowing it to slide back into paganism?
But the salvos of applause, renewed again and again, which greeted the extracts from their letters showed clearly in which direction the current of subconscious conviction was running in that evangelised and apparently converted district.
SAINT PAUL, as to the possibility of Ireland having been evangelised by, 41.
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