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- noun A person who
proselytes
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Examples
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I concealed my indignation, in the best traditions of the proselyter.
Autobiography of a Yogi Yogananda, Paramhansa, 1893-1952 1935
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I concealed my indignation, in the best traditions of the proselyter.
Autobiography of a Yogi Paramahansa Yogananda 1922
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An 'I tried to get on the trail of that proselyter.
Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey 1905
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"I seen in your face that Dyer, now a bishop, was the proselyter who ruined Milly Erne."
Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey 1905
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In all this time signs of the proselyter an 'the giant with the blue-ice eyes an' the gold beard seemed to fade dimmer out of the trail.
Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey 1905
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Only twice in ten years did I find a trace of that mysterious man who had visited the proselyter at my home village.
Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey 1905
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An 'Frank followed up that call with a hosswhippin', en 'he drove the proselyter out of town.
Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey 1905
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The most rabid persecutor is merely the reverse side of the bigoted proselyter.
The Silver Butterfly Wilson Woodrow 1902
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In one of the winter vacations of my course, my brother Paul, who was an ardent and sanguine proselyter in the Seventh-Day doctrine, charged me with an expedition up the Mohawk valley as a colporteur, to distribute Sabbath tracts, and, occasion arising, to discuss, with those who offered, the doctrine involved.
The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901
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But the fire of the proselyter still burned in him, and he ended his note of acknowledgment with the old familiar query about the salvation of my soul.
Confessions of Boyhood John Albee 1874
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