A colporteur is a traveling salesperson, often associated with religious organizations, who sells books, pamphlets, and other literature, typically of a religious or educational nature. They often distribute materials that promote specific beliefs or ideologies, such as Bibles, devotionals, and religious tracts. Colporteurs play a key role in disseminating religious texts and resources, especially in areas where access to such materials is limited.
Colporteur
H. Keeling has written: 'The colporteur's commission' -- subject(s): English Hymns, American poetry
A colporteur is a person who sells or distributes religious literature, often traveling from place to place to share texts such as Bibles, pamphlets, and other spiritual materials. Historically, colporteurs played a significant role in spreading religious teachings, particularly during the Protestant Reformation. They may work independently or be affiliated with religious organizations, aiming to promote their beliefs and educate others through the written word.
The word "to sell" in Latin is vendere from which the modern english word vendor comes from.The present tense of the conjugated vendere would be:"I sell" - Vendo"You sell" - Vendis"He/she/it sells" - Vendit"We sell" - Vendimus"You (all) sell" - Venditis"They sell" - Vendunt
first you need to have something that attracts costumers then when costumers come, sell sell sell!
Some Walmarts do sell guns, and some do not sell gun and these may never sell them.
You can sell it in Grand Exchange, it sell about 14gp
The verb is spelled "sell" (vend, peddle).
No. You cannot sell what you do not own.
Who did he sell it.
sell it
Marco Bacon has: Played Montagnais in "Black Robe" in 1991. Played Indian Chief in "Aventures dans le Grand Nord" in 1994. Played Mike in "Le silence des fusils" in 1996. Played Jabber in "The Timekeeper" in 2009. Played Colporteur in "Le torrent" in 2012. Performed in "Quebekoisie" in 2013.