In 1834, two missionaries from England, accompanied by Darling from Tahiti and several converted natives, recommenced the arduous work of evangelising this ferocious people.
Christian of my experience (with an evangelising prospect before her) takes broader views than these.
Never had the evangelising prospect looked brighter, to my eyes, than it looked now.
We spent some time in evangelising on those islands, and then proceeded to Lang-shan, where we preached and gave books to thousands of the devotees who were attending an idolatrous festival.
Jacot coming home one day at Kangwe from an evangelising visit to some adjacent Fan towns, and saying he had had given to him that afternoon a new reason for polygamy, which was that it enabled a man to get enough to eat.
Jacot's study, wondering how he would like it when he came home and found me there; for he was now away on one of his usual evangelising tours.
He was a teetotaler and a vegetarian; and although constantly travelling to and fro in his district on his evangelising work, he had no foolish recklessness in him.
Jacot told me of an almost precisely similar occurrence that he had met with in one of his manyevangelising expeditions from Lembarene.
That the number of labourers in this country must be greatly augmented, before the work of evangelising the heathen can be said to have effectively commenced, can admit of no doubt.
Evangelising paid him quite as well as harder work, and his paltry ambition was gratified by lording it over his ignorant converts.
He would take evangelising journeys to Peel or Douglas and leave Pete in charge.
As she intended and sustained them they were simply evangelising agencies.
Thus was Mr. Judson an important though indirect instrument in causing another great American denomination to throw itself into the work of evangelising the world.
We hear nothing of its evangelising activity, but its life was such that, without recorded speech, multitudes were drawn into so sweet a fellowship.
The great wealthy city was the best possible centre forevangelising all the province of Asia, and that was to a large extent effected during the Apostle's stay there.
There could be no possibility of rivalry between the teachers, nor was there any necessity for Jesus to exactly imitate the procedure of John, and to commence unaccredited the work of evangelising an unresponsive people.
We see from this beautiful sequence of dealings that Jesus bestowed much tender thought and care upon the training of the men who were to serve Him in the work of evangelising the world.
In the year 1837 he died, having witnessed many establishments of his Congregation in France; the foundation of one at Valparaiso: many of his disciples evangelising the Polynesian islands, and two of his children bishops, M.
To protest against them, to repel them, to resent their life and conduct as morally offensive, is a Christian duty; it is the first step towards evangelising them.
There may be some opinions among Europeans that theirevangelising fervour might find a mission field nearer home in South America or even in Mexico.
They do good hospital work, otherwise their evangelising activities over the border are confined to native colporteurs and the circulation of vernacular Scriptures.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "evangelising" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.