Since time immemorial, India has been important for adventures, proselytizers, and marauders. |
Will annoying street corner speakers, preachers, and proselytizers next be relegated to chat rooms alone? |
Mormon proselytizers went to their region of Ohio about 1830, and in 1831 Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, called at the Snow home. |
The problem for these proselytizers of privatization, however, is that the more people learn about the plan, the more they oppose it. |
The proselytizers could point to the Canadian Charter of Rights as the secular scripture that protects any religious expression that doesn't threaten freedom and democracy. |
The Jesuits, shock troops of the Counter-Reformation, proselytizers rather than liturgists, needed a new kind of church for their new approach. |