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He was a | fervent abolitionist and became involved in the escap |
Joseph was a | fervent adherent of the Kabbalah, in which he was wel |
sef (sometimes spelt Yacov Yoseph) had been a | fervent adherent to the school of Lurianic Kabbalah. |
A | fervent adherent to liberal religion, Throop establis |
He was a | fervent admirer of Sandro Botticelli and Colombian pa |
ntly acquainted with his native land and as a | fervent admirer and protector of the relics of her pa |
They have also been close to and have been | fervent admirers of Tennessee Williams and Edward Alb |
Napoleon I of France was one of her | fervent admirers and, despite her numerous liaisons, |
During that time, Arbia was a | fervent advocate of human rights, a subject which she |
amentary career as an independent MP he was a | fervent advocate of parliamentary reform and the abol |
to become Lower Saxony's first premier was a | fervent advocate of the merger towards the British mi |
s mayor, he became internationally known as a | fervent and prolific civil rights spokesman. |
Congressman Hamilton Fish III, who was a | fervent anti-communist, introduced on May 5, 1930, Ho |
Longo was a | fervent anti-fascist, and, when Benito Mussolini esta |
Bravo is a | fervent anti-imperialist, has had contacts with Che G |
fierce republican and one of Portugal's most | fervent anti-monarchy journalists and propagandists. |
sh-problem”, as a result of which he became a | fervent anti-Semite and leading voice of anti-Semitic |
withdrew from the Socialist party and became | fervent anti-socialists, jointly publishing a book, S |
ted with Tridentum in the person of Alagis, a | fervent Arian and opponent of the Lombard king, Perct |
tence of the Jerusalem Temple, because of his | fervent belief that redemption would come, and the Te |
l spouse, a devoted mother, and, above all, a | fervent believer in the Reformed (Protestant) faith. |
Mazharul Haque was also a | fervent believer in democratic decentralization and h |
As a | fervent believer in the Christian faith, he was deepl |
The pastor is a | fervent Bible preacher. |
an uncle of bishop Bernward of Hildesheim, a | fervent builder who was responsible for the famous br |
sted in nationalism and combining it with his | fervent Catholicism. |
hysician of Chichester; his parents were both | fervent Catholics. |
Ravalomanana is known for his | fervent Christian faith. |
stly religious in nature, reflecting Guerra's | fervent Christianity. |
'born again', referring to his awakening to a | fervent Christocentric faith as a boarding school stu |
Ms. Sepp: The mother of Hans and a | fervent Communist. |
hen concerns for state sovereign immunity ran | fervent, Congress, with no recorded objection, gave f |
Roger Bacon was a | fervent critic of Rufus. |
rge Orwell, Ward Churchill and Malcolm X were | fervent critics of nonviolence, arguing variously tha |
of the same name by Warden Lewis E. Lawes, a | fervent crusader for prison reform, as adapted by Jon |
e benefactor of the Order of the Temple and a | fervent Crusader, making large grants to the first Te |
However, Thomas' | fervent desire was to unseat and replace his brother |
e "Champions For Christ" youth ministry has a | fervent desire to see young people give their hearts |
than those in the preceding books, where the | fervent desperation of "bodies straining against each |
Philadelphia sports fans are noted for their | fervent devotion to their teams, leading to perennial |
lls (Lord Murugan) and would always pray with | fervent devotion and love, to be with Him. |
quite unconsciously, and yet thought myself a | fervent disciple of Nietzsche, who denies God's very |
s, society's outcasts heeded and followed the | fervent doctor with the white hair and trimly clipped |
al within perspicuous structures gives way to | fervent emotions, and a sense of striving arises from |
s the Reverend William Todd, renowned for his | fervent evangelical preaching. |
ly quipped that he was glad to hear about the | fervent faith of his followers but regretted that "so |
A | fervent fan of author Naoki Sanjugo, Kurimizawa made |
ssionate orator, a romantic poet, a writer of | fervent fighting songs for freedom movement, and a wr |
tine society and at the same time he became a | fervent follower of the Roman Catholic Church. |
A | fervent follower of Manzoni, he then tried to write a |
cial crises, Spano and the orchestra gained a | fervent following in the New York musical community a |
ious, full of rejoicing and mighty mirth, and | fervent fun; you may hear it like the continuous humm |
Bell was a | fervent golfer and New York Giant baseball fan, as wa |
great noise, and the elements will melt with | fervent heat; both the earth and the works that are i |
She does not share his | fervent hopes for a quick settlement in the Jarndyce |
, Constantine now became perhaps an even more | fervent iconoclast than his father. |
Students were | fervent in their search for their own rights and did |
an abiding in Jesus (John 15), namely, with a | fervent inclination, otherwise called retiring within |
A | fervent internationalist, John strove to promote inte |
t poetry in Chinese literature and expressing | fervent love for his state and his deepest concerns f |
replacing Neurath with the more compliant and | fervent Nazi Joachim von Ribbentrop. |
Lina was a | fervent Nazi and persuaded Heydrich to look into the |
As a | fervent opponent of the death penalty, he founded the |
A | fervent opponent of the Castro regime, she visited Cu |
ollar Point Molate project have been met with | fervent opposition and failure. |
Since he was an equally | fervent patron of music, the renown of the town as a |
neral sent circular letters to the Jesuits on | Fervent perseverance in Prayer (1763), On greater fer |
Many a | fervent prayer is offered; |
The effectual | fervent prayer of a righteous man is acceptable thoug |
averred that he never handled a brush without | fervent prayer and he wept when he painted a Crucifix |
hang there in the form of a cross, and by her | fervent prayer she aroused intense enthusiasm in thos |
time was the cathedral of Constantinople) in | fervent prayer that God would take him from this worl |
n the preceding day he exhorted the people to | fervent prayer, and arranged the order to be observed |
e of these graces, by serious meditation, and | fervent prayer." |
ian faith and making them the subjects of his | fervent prayers. |
He was a | fervent promoter of the Priests' Eucharistic League. |
s embedded in a bubble" featuring some of the | fervent promoters of the biotech industry and a Green |
nder the Edgware Road came about at a time of | fervent railway construction, following in the wake o |
d with a Mission) Battle of the bands held by | Fervent Records |
lo concerts as well as performing with fellow | Fervent Records band Big Daddy Weave. |
In 2003 Phillips was signed by | Fervent Records and she released her third album, Wri |
They are signed to | Fervent Records. |
It was released on December 18, 2007 through | Fervent Records. |
um was released on September 22, 2009 through | Fervent Records. |
e Antigonish Review 119 (1999), p. 29-32, or: | Fervent Red, in: New Orleans Review 27/1 (2001), p, 1 |
the founding of convents but the formation of | fervent religious as consecrated teachers. |
int fancy, graphic and pointed style, and its | fervent religious tone render it still popular with s |
Perrikos was a | fervent Republican who had been dismissed from the Ai |
Turreau was nevertheless a | fervent revolutionary from 1789, profiting like many |
a had a strict religious upbringing and was a | fervent Roman Catholic all her life. |
Conservative Paul Collins) his beliefs aren't | fervent, Ron often makes off-the-cuff right wing poli |
Churchill was a | fervent Royalist through his life and fought and was |
Sir George Vaughan was a | fervent Royalists and supported King Charles I agains |
and strong; No people under the heavens is as | fervent; Sad laments or cheerful songs still among th |
t from within for the first time and the most | fervent slogan of the period was for the transformati |
ussolini was refused work on the basis of his | fervent socialist political activity, she financed hi |
Litany of | Fervent Supplication (Slavonic: Ектенїѧ Сугубаѧ/Ekten |
Cusack's | fervent support of public education drew the attentio |
She was also a | fervent supporter of Mazzini, and a feminist. |
John Lloyd is a | fervent supporter of the football team Wolverhampton |
He was a | fervent supporter of absolutism, organizing support f |
He was a | fervent supporter of the Reformation and the Huguenot |
A | fervent supporter of horseriding and fox hunting he w |
He was a | fervent supporter of Esperanto, and starting in 1923 |
Yugoslavia and Soviet Union in 1991, he was a | fervent supporter of the integration of new member st |
Fahy was a | fervent supporter of Juan Manuel de Rosas' regime and |
He became a | fervent supporter of the Conservative Party (UK) in t |
mbands in honor of Lluch, who had also been a | fervent supporter of the team. |
always carried through, Ninguarda remained a | fervent supporter of radical change within the Cathol |
g boy (ironically, the son of one of the most | fervent supporters of fascism as an antidote to socia |
In his last years Harris continued to bear | fervent testimony to the authenticity of the plates, |
g to capture behind-the-scenes players with a | fervent urgency; if K Street holds its course, it cou |
Much | fervent use of a glue gun often ensued. |
ade a great impression on him and he became a | fervent Wagnerite. |
utrality, a fact which upset all but the most | fervent Whigs. |
The writer has one | fervent wish that includes both. |
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