「fervour」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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His style is characterised by | fervour and richness of colour. |
There had long been religious | fervour and a kind of messianic expectation of Abbasi |
The bishops of Poland display the same | fervour and the same love as the faithful in those da |
ional creature' and an odd blend of religious | fervour and jealousy . . |
it greatly from the nationalist and religious | fervour and anti-Arab sentiments that will arise as a |
s master of novices, to restore the primitive | fervour and raise the standard of studies in the mona |
pilgrimage to Rome; notwithstanding his great | fervour and his devotion to the sepulchre of the Prin |
Here his evangelistic | fervour attracted multitudes to his preaching, includ |
hing and lecturing lost none of its force and | fervour, but after he reached 75 years of age in 1901 |
In 1924, his paper stirred up anti-Chinese | fervour by suggesting a Chinese houseboy employed by |
li and Christmas are celebrated with the same | fervour here. |
Vaikunta Ekadasi are celebrated with pomp and | fervour here. |
e of his known and well-established religious | fervour, hostility to Scougal's newly shown pro-episc |
It is celebrated likewise with much | fervour in various parts of India, especially the Him |
ent perseverance in Prayer (1763), On greater | fervour in prayer in 1769, and just a few months befo |
ng to the advice of her brother, entered with | fervour into the spirit of the religious life, and wa |
However, religious | fervour is running high, and theological disputes thr |
Nobody showed more devotion to the | fervour of faith, hope and charity. |
t paper of the group in Urdu, was born in the | fervour of idealistic nationalism in 1938. |
during the 19th century and the nationalistic | fervour of the Czech National Revival resulted in dev |
his respect, Maupassant praises the patriotic | fervour of the inhabitants of the provinces, in sharp |
ngregation, as much by the somewhat excessive | fervour of his piety as by the vivacious illustration |
urvivorship his heir, were remarkable for the | fervour of their puritanism. |
fession, but he was caught by the evangelical | fervour of the Disruption movement, and after studyin |
s the country with enthusiasm and traditional | fervour on Thursday.(The |
was struck by the sight of it, his religious | fervour revived, and he went into the sun in an attem |
n Arians showed a markedly greater missionary | fervour than the Catholics in the fifth century. |
Benjamin Feygenbaum, opposed the nationalist | fervour that the war aroused, and argued that the war |
m an educated man of oratory skills, with the | fervour to stand for their truth. |
acticism inspired by the uprising nationalist | fervour, when some of the later poets of this era, li |
s, and to attempt to restrain the persecuting | fervour with which witches were sought out and indict |
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