Examples of 'revivalists' in a sentence

Meaning of "revivalists"

A 'revivalist' is a person who leads or takes part in a revival, especially a religious one, to bring about a spiritual awakening or renewed interest
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Above all were the two famous revivalists.
The revivalists refused to participate in these violent conflicts.
The nineteenth century revivalists said it.
The revivalists divide the world into three sections.
That may explain a boom in vinyl revivalists of a certain age.
The revivalists are sure of it.
This particular instance survives in the evangelical revivalists of the street.
The revivalists wanted only to have the right to follow their conscience.
Protecting the Public from the hysterical onslaught of revivalists.
There were other revivalists who carried the message throughout the nineteenth century.
He preached against the Revivalists.
Revivalists have been prominent in all major evolutions of the Christian church.
In the seventeenth century the Friends were the Revivalists of the time.
Other revivalists soon came into conflict with Pentecostal denominations as well.
The Cane Ridge Meeting became the paradigm for revivalists for decades.

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Its new revivalists argued that America was in need of moral regeneration by dedicated Christians.
He is considered a primary source for old-time music revivalists and aficionados.
The conflict between the revivalists and the chaplain of Rääkkylä also generated other documentary material.
The Ulster-Scots language movement involves both native speakers and revivalists.
The Revivalists will open the concert.
Pamphlets and printed sermons crisscrossed the Atlantic, encouraging the revivalists.
The Muslim revivalists had limited success.
And no one was more convinced of this than the greatest of the Gothic revivalists -.
The Revivalists to release new studio album in November.
In most cases in the South the nation 's leading revivalists offered segregated meetings.
However, the revivalists do not seem to have started any moral revolution in their village.
Smith Wigglesworth placed great emphasis on purity and holiness, like all true Revivalists.
They are Revivalists themselves.
Through her speed walking, she knit together a relationship between the Kenyan and Tanzanian revivalists.
Let these great revivalists inspire your life and ministry!
More than 600 colleges in the Midwest founded by revivalists.
Not all of the urban revivalists pursued music as a full-time profession.
They have also been compared favorably to 1990s punk revivalists Rancid.
Mastering them would help revivalists and first nations ' leaders to work more efficiently.
The Cult emerged in 1984 as one of England 's leading heavy metal revivalists.
As a result, many of the revivalists had low status and poor expectations for the future.
Revivalists often use 1 Cor.
Stories of Presence-filled revivalists and personal encounters with the Presence!
Some pagan revivalists are inspired by Carl Jung 's theories about archetypes and the collective unconscious.
The activists are called Revivalists ( Albanian, Rilindas ).
As Calvinists, revivalists also preached the doctrines of original sin and unconditional election.
Some of our greatest of -- of revivalists in that land today say that 's it 's utterly failed.
Extinction Revivalists - People who revive extinct animals.
Over the years, The Revivalists have made efforts to raise money to help various causes.
They are Revivalists themselves . But they did not hate Fahid, in the end.
Had the revivalists been Arabic-speaking or Berber-speaking Jews e . g.
The American folk music revivalists of the 1930s approached folk music in different ways.
The glam-rock revivalists will release their fifth album ' Pinewood Smile ' on October 6.

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