Gospeller
[gos-puh-ler] /ˈgɒs pə lər/
noun, Ecclesiastical.
1.
a person who reads or sings the Gospel.
/ˈɡɒspələ/
noun
1.
a person who reads or chants the Gospel in a religious service
2.
a person who professes to preach a gospel held exclusively by him and others of a like mind
n.
“evangelist,” Old English godspellere; agent noun from gospel.
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