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Evangelically he strove, even if his Archdeacon had given up.
It has become formidable in our education partly because our educational beliefs are evangelically egalitarian.
Borri also began his propaganda, both messianic and political, with the purpose of returning to an evangelically pure religion.
But such complaints fall on deaf ears, and Mr. Kemp reponds evangelically.
"There has been insistence in evangelically orthodox circles on the personal reality of Satan," Dr. Henry said.
Before he ascended, Schiavone disclosed that his promotional brainstorm had been divinely, or at least evangelically, inspired.
We have broken taboos and laws and moral strictures, and been the evangelically infective cause of the same behaviour in others.
Mark Manning evangelically narrates its lyrics, and between verses, Gimpo screams for "Bill!"
West Kent YMCA tends to be evangelically staffed, which is fantastic.
Therefore, the Franciscans sought to teach an evangelically pure Christianity to the natives and to create a Christian Indian state.
Few resorts, however, domestically or abroad, are as evangelically green as El Monte Sagrado.
When the principalship of the evangelically inclined theological college Wycliffe Hall, Oxford fell vacant in 1889, he was invited to take the post.
Methodist Evangelicals Together is the recently (2007) adopted name for Headway, an association of evangelically minded Methodists.
Of all of Sherwood's evangelically themed books, The History of the Fairchild Family was the most popular.
Such a revelation would not have generated big waves in a country that is as evangelically capitalistic and conditioned to high ticket prices as the United States.
The author shows that unwed, pregnant young women were regarded first as innocent victims by the evangelically minded, then as depraved delinquents by early social workers.
And while some described it as a temporary solution until the roads were repaired, others talked almost evangelically of a new era and saw their rides as an adventure.
But mainstream Whigs despised anti-slavery politics and were preoccupied by evangelically inspired efforts to enforce public morality with coercive temperance and Sunday blue-law campaigns.
Easy pickings, perhaps, for the evangelically minded, but McCartney, because of his football background, was able to strike a note, serve as the kind of role model, that some others cannot.
Some evangelical Christian denominations view the station as liberal in orientation, and thus prefer more evangelically oriented operations such as the Crossroads Television System (CTS).
These visits were evangelically successful, but affected the local population, as by 1603 the Spanish noted that some Ibi were "leaving their towns" and relocating to the coastal missions.
Pauline Grace Bethesda is a Hispanic young woman who is a member of a Yesuan religious order, referred to as Paulites, that is evangelically monotheistic.
Despite the inelegant simplicity at the heart of its approach, Buckcherry did show some depth, due to Mr. Todd's surprising ability to distance himself from his evangelically decadent lifestyle.
One of Sherwood's aims in her evangelically themed The History of Henry Milner (1822-37) was to challenge what she saw as the irreligion inherent in French pedagogy.
"Now that," said the governor, slapping the table in triumph, almost evangelically, as if the Republic itself depended on this vote, "that sounds like somebody who didn't take a single class in agronomy!"