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He seemed almost surprised by the lowliness of her position.
I could force him to feel the same lowliness that I was more than used to.
For where is the man of that gentleness, lowliness and affability?
The human ego when tied to opportunity was not affected by the lowliness of a civil service rating.
That broken-open lowliness is the Reality, not the language!
For he hath regarded : the lowliness of his handmaiden.
"Too, with all due respect, it is unlikely that one such as yourself, given the assumed lowliness of your background and origins, would know her."
Therefore nobility is rooted in humility, loftiness is based on lowliness.
In the lyrics, the lowliness of life and the possibilities in finding love are dealt with:
I listened to every word, gleaning, not so much knowledge I did not possess before, but an increased sense of my lowliness.
"It brought to light the humiliation or the lowliness that people had for our organization, particularly the Manning family," Smith said during an interview Wednesday.
The phrase "lowliness of mind".
"With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love".
He was not flattered by it; he even felt a slight shame at his lowliness that permitted it.
Concerning Lowliness of Mind.
He stands tall on account of his social lowliness, in a country where being the outsider is held to be the more democratic and the purer position.
For pride, she said with great severity, was one of the seven deadly sins, and humility and lowliness of heart were virtues.
Monks are warned to "beware of a proud independence, and learn true lowliness as they obey without murmuring and hesitation."
Only another Englishman would have detected the lowliness of his accent and the endless sarcasm of his manner.
This lowliness and humility is explained as abandoning ourselves into the hands of God: "Cast all your cares on him because he cares for you."
I am the king, for so stands the comparison; thou the beggar, for so witnesseth thy lowliness.
In fact, some of the servants found they couldn't cope with the back-breaking work, combined with the undemocratic lowliness of their positions.
The tender results belie the lowliness of pork shoulder, a rubbish cut often selling for as little as £2 a kilo.
The best moment comes when you are voted out and Ms. Robinson fixes you with a withering gaze and details the lowliness of your intellect.
The lowliness of Lucius Decumius was purely social; it most definitely did not extend to his cerebral apparatus, which functioned extremely well.