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His ideas for the council are full of prayerfulness and Bible-learning importance.
His natural gentleness, prayerfulness and love for the Indians attracted people.
When the service took place, it was devoid of respect, prayerfulness and sacredness.
The prayerfulness of the gestures draws the congregation to pray the psalm.
The other risk, some say, is that there is often a thin line between patriotism and prayerfulness during times of national mourning.
"A modern understanding of the parable," the researcher concluded, "might see it as an illustration of how city conditions stand in the way of prayerfulness."
"An' His pleasure is tae see His children come to Him in love an' prayerfulness.
They did-with great hardship, courage, pluck, prayerfulness, sadness, joy, energy, and humor-what women do.
There are things in all our lives that displease him: misplaced ambition, wrong relationships, lack of prayerfulness, slackness in spiritual things, and so on.
Wicks, R. Prayerfulness: Awakening to the Fullness of Life.
The Church believes that the tripod of righteousness, resourcefulness and prayerfulness is a time-tested platform on which the true greatness of many nations had been built.
The Catholic minds in the Church rejoiced to have one of such influence, and such prayerfulness, high in the counsels of their Church.
Despite this, the book claimed that Rajneeshism was not a religion, but rather "a religionless religion ... only a quality of love, silence, meditation and prayerfulness".
Parishes can learn much from the qualities of discipline and prayerfulness and a proper other-worldliness which mark the dally recitation of the Office, often in unaccompanied singing.
Sounds of the season abound from the prayerfulness of Advent to the joy of Christmas and the fulfillment of the Song of Simeon!
Francois maintains the message of faith to be "someone who reminds people of Heaven in the busyness of everyday life" by use of humor, prayerfulness, and song.
What the news media themselves had evidently not expected was the sheer surge of young people, plenty of French included, flooding Paris with a disconcerting blend of exuberance and prayerfulness.
Does that keep you not only watchful and prayerful, but, what is the best ground in you of all true watchfulness and prayerfulness, full of secret shame, self-fear, and self-detestation?
One hesitates to moralize over music, but the contrast between Wednesday and Thursday evenings was downright Manichaean: head-in-the-cumulus-clouds prayerfulness on the one hand; dim light, bloodthirstiness and madness on the other.
To provide altar servers with a greater understanding of what they are doing so that they may serve with increasing reverence and prayerfulness and thereby be led to a deepening response to their vocation in life.
Both sides claimed vast numbers of ' conversions' among their troops, and a tremendous increase in church-going and prayerfulness as a result of the war; and Southern clergymen were mainly responsible for prolonging the futile struggles.
He left until last his admonition that profanity and blasphemy would earn the harshest of punishments and warned any female prisoner to bring the name of the Almighty God upon her lips in no other manner but in prayerfulness.
But "Little Sparrow" ventures beyond bluegrass into the folkloric darkness of the title song, with its witches, ghosts and demons, as well as into the breezy wit of Cole Porter's "I Get a Kick Out of You" and the prayerfulness of Collective Soul's "Shine."