All 6 Uses of
gospel
in
Anna Karenina
- Of all the Gospel those words are the only ones remembered.†
Part 1 *
- She would, like Madame Stahl's niece, Aline, of whom Varenka had talked to her a great deal, seek out those who were in trouble, wherever she might be living, help them as far as she could, give them the Gospel, read the Gospel to the sick, to criminals, to the dying.†
Part 2
- She would, like Madame Stahl's niece, Aline, of whom Varenka had talked to her a great deal, seek out those who were in trouble, wherever she might be living, help them as far as she could, give them the Gospel, read the Gospel to the sick, to criminals, to the dying.†
Part 2
- The idea of reading the Gospel to criminals, as Aline did, particularly fascinated Kitty.†
Part 2
- The lesson consisted of learning by heart several verses out of the Gospel and the repetition of the beginning of the Old Testament.†
Part 5
- The verses from the Gospel Seryozha knew fairly well, but at the moment when he was saying them he became so absorbed in watching the sharply protruding, bony knobbiness of his father's forehead, that he lost the thread, and he transposed the end of one verse and the beginning of another.†
Part 5
Definition:
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(gospel as in: gospel of the Bible) the religious teachings of Jesus
or:
one of the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) that Christian's believe tell the story of Jesus Christ's life and teachings