「zeal」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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s seem to have been motivated by both religious | zeal against both the Fatimids Shiites and non-Musli |
dition to the Trisagion, and behaved with great | zeal against the Chalcedonian party, crushing all op |
He was noted for his excessive | zeal against Catholics when he was the sheriff, resu |
of railway construction by private contractors, | Zeal also served in the government service for some |
h of Constantinople - whose cries for religious | zeal among the peasantry around Constantinople was m |
r the college and the academy and laboured with | zeal and success for the improvement of studies and |
May your | zeal and apostolic ministry be crowned with success. |
His patient labours, selfless | zeal and genuine love for the poor won for him their |
s noted for his abrasive personality, reformist | zeal and intolerance of sloppy work. |
opedia states: "Peter performed the duties with | zeal and justice. |
Unbounded | zeal and resourcefulness characterized Bishop Verot' |
He administered the Order with great | zeal and won a brilliant victory at Salado. |
erned for twelve years, with singular prudence, | zeal, and piety. |
Chromatius opposed Arianism with much | zeal and rooted it out in his diocese. |
Pietists emphasized individual piety and | zeal and a "religion of the heart." |
His | zeal and compassion for people led to him being refe |
a reputation for fighting corruption due to his | zeal and effectiveness in winning this battle. |
racter; he threw himself into charity work with | zeal and success. |
He distinguished himself by his | zeal and courage, and at the revolution of 1787 he h |
was said to display "a great deal in the way of | zeal and energy ... but little professional knowledg |
The gallantry, | zeal and attention of Captain Lawrence was particula |
Sulpitius thenceforth labored with much | zeal and success to re-establish ecclesiastical disc |
of Hippo, who praised him for his learning and | zeal, and for that of Saint Alypius. |
His | zeal and influence in spreading Pentecostalism throu |
the rights and interests of the university with | zeal and energy. |
is return is the best evidence of his apostolic | zeal and energy. |
missions in 1640, and laboured there with great | zeal and success for forty-two years. |
which he had inherited his religious and social | zeal, and who had predeceased him in 1873. |
Sacrifice every day, to have been noted for his | zeal and his mortified life, and to have converted m |
In later years, their missionary | zeal and disdain for denominational politicking ofte |
Such is his | zeal and passion for this sport, which has seen him |
This the Haryana police did with great | zeal and in the process humiliated and radicalized m |
e establishment of that institution; and to his | zeal and public spirit, which he imparted to the com |
11th Duke of Norfolk: ... so that his (Doyle's) | zeal and exertions in our service may be known to po |
essage containing the King's admiration of "his | zeal and activity", the King said this was not enoug |
r forty years laboured as an apostle and by his | zeal and efficiency achieved substantial results. |
s officer; he operated virtually alone, and his | zeal and devotion to duty deserves the highest prais |
, Your Predecessors, backed by the courage, the | zeal, and the faithfulness of their English Subjects |
Bourgeoisie, that they have shewen the greatest | Zeal and Fidelity to the King's Service, and exerted |
Father Nepvue, described as a man of great | zeal and intelligence, wrote voluminously on ascetic |
On his return to his diocese, his | zeal and eloquence were largely instrumental in with |
of the Somali army on the eastern border with a | zeal and success that he was known as the "Desert Li |
anti, etc., are celebrated with great religious | zeal and enthusiasm by the Hindus Shradha Paksha (fo |
bute of praise to say that he has evinced great | zeal, and that his system of "moral suasion" coupled |
apart by having top-quality songs with lyrical | zeal and musical depth. |
hy of the clergy of the period, Griffith Jones' | zeal appealed to the public imagination, and his pow |
There was a strong Christian | zeal at Oxford at the time, and in those ten years 6 |
ned the body by subjecting to intense religious | zeal attains unity with Almighty and the body won't |
found and Coxhead promoted their discovery with | zeal back in Leadville. |
Bluebird's | zeal but lack of experience caused trouble for Spide |
he election of Stephen of Bar, who rewarded his | zeal by making him primicerius of Metz. |
Wiseman showed his appreciation of his priestly | zeal by making him provost of the newly appointed me |
as a small school run with Christian Missionary | zeal by Mr and Mrs Philip. |
The name, | Zeal, comes from the Old English Zele meaning hall. |
one, but where his influence sparked a wave of | zeal: crowds greeted him chanting "Ultreja! |
South | Zeal developed into the larger settlement when it wa |
With diligence, fidelity and | zeal did he perform this duty; and retained his comm |
to Malta, where he exerted himself with so much | zeal during a serious outbreak of cholera in attendi |
n, where he was commended for his abilities and | zeal during the disastrous prevalence of intermitten |
His bravery and | zeal earned him the sobriquet Papa-Anypomonos from V |
round, and his force of character and religious | zeal enabled him to turn it into a model followed by |
The qualities with this impetuosity and fiery | zeal enabled him to subdue difficulties and laugh at |
it was also claimed that Spracklin's excessive | zeal extended to his own parishioners, whose attenti |
Hunt took up photography with great | zeal, following Daguerre's discovery, developed the |
other St. Joseph's tact, clear-sightedness, and | zeal for souls saved the institute. |
uncil of Clermont in 1095, Adhemar showed great | zeal for the crusade (there is evidence Urban II had |
account myself extremely fortunate, SIRE, if my | zeal for Your Majesty should obtain for me a graciou |
Leyburn tried to moderate James II's | zeal for the Catholic cause, and he told the king th |
ation between piety and religion and that their | zeal for piety placed them in opposition to the doct |
At Dublin, as at Ossory, he showed his | zeal for religion, his sympathy with authority, and |
yer from Boston who antagonizes Virginia by his | zeal for Abraham Lincoln's cause; and the fourth, El |
Their | zeal for God and King, their earnest thought. |
he school's motto is Avita Pro Vide which means | Zeal For The Faith. |
“His | zeal for mission made him dedicate his life for miss |
His writings demonstrate a great | zeal for the Catholic faith and expertise in the Nah |
She coupled | zeal for social justice religious convictions in res |
Zeal for reformational truth needs to be augmented w | |
t the Collegium Sapientiae at Heidelberg by his | zeal for Hebrew studies and Semitic languages. |
That "modernization" seems to have slaked the | zeal for Victorian-era updates which eliminated such |
o players who shared neither his talent nor his | zeal for winning. |
port of the second Jules Ferry ministry and his | zeal for the colonial expansion of France gave him c |
He is known for his great | zeal for his work as well as his abilities as a scho |
interest in youth organisations were, with his | zeal for writing religious books, a great part of hi |
s E. “Big Jim” Folsom, who maintained that this | zeal for Extension work often came at the expense of |
lsgestel, and was subsequently admitted for his | zeal for the seminary. |
e of the serpent, and may be expected against a | zeal for the seed of the woman". |
trator Roothaan displayed also an indefatigable | zeal for the restoration and spiritual uplift of the |
His | zeal for the observance of the Perth articles was di |
the same time as his brother, Franz Egon, whose | zeal for the cause of Louis XIV of France he shared. |
e future generations to carry forward the human | zeal for excellence. |
In his | zeal for learning, he helped found the Sodalitas lit |
nist pastor, and distinguished himself with his | zeal for his co-religionists, working energetically |
of treason on 1 January 1580, on account of his | zeal for the Catholic cause, and especially for his |
Cromwellian interest, Wallop shewed his sincere | zeal for that of the Long Parliament, as the support |
of Trent, where he distinguished himself by his | zeal for the purity of the text of Holy Writ, and al |
eep personal dedication to Jesus Christ and his | zeal for the spread of the Gospel, continuity in the |
A “social issues” conservative with a | zeal for righteousness should insist on a free marke |
e convent of the Rue Chapon, where she showed a | zeal for bodily mortification that her superiors had |
leridge, played a formative role in Coleridge's | zeal for women's education and thus, indirectly, led |
up disunity and disturance under the pretext of | zeal for the Protestant religion. |
of history at the University of Moscow, but his | zeal for the spread of education brought him into co |
The latter, filled with | zeal for the conversion of the Germans, had sent St. |
Hobart's | zeal for the General Seminary and the General Conven |
Maximus's | zeal for the orthodox faith receives warm commendati |
In this excessive | zeal for the observance of unity he seems to have fo |
The fantastical floating continent of | Zeal from Chrono Trigger video game has several obli |
His success, freedom of speech and reforming | zeal had made him enemies on all sides, and only the |
no doubt sincere in his opinions and genuine in | zeal; hating the English more than he loved the Indi |
With true apostolic | zeal he devoted himself to the duties of his new off |
in appointed to the see on account of the great | zeal he had shown against Protestantism. |
Reisman being impressed with the former pilot's | zeal, he soon works out that Wells isn't the clevere |
In the 19th century South | Zeal housed miners working in the important Ramsley |
omino deo exercitvvm," which is Latin for "With | zeal I have been zealous for the Lord, God of Hosts" |
and rewarded his piety, enliven us with a great | zeal in order to work, in following his example, for |
His activity and great | zeal in the cure of souls was recognized by his bish |
ster of Tonbridge, where, despite his reforming | zeal in other respects, formal daily chapel services |
He showed real | zeal in collecting and guarding manuscripts and othe |
The two principal scenes of his missionary | zeal in Canada were Quebec and Montreal. |
From this time he showed the utmost | zeal in fulfilling the duties of his office, and und |
sson spent attempting to restore discipline and | zeal in his Order and to organize a grand crusade ag |
witnessed one of the last flickers of crusading | zeal in the Alexandrian and the Savoyard crusades, w |
Brotherton's | zeal in the cause was unbounded ; he had patience, a |
"Reforming | zeal, in those individual leaders in whom it became |
r criticizes racism, imperialism and missionary | zeal in observations woven into the narrative with c |
On one occasion his | zeal in the parliamentary cause led him to open a le |
guished himself by his works of charity and his | zeal in preaching and catechizing, and conceived the |
as slipping away from scriptural geology, their | zeal increased. |
"Knowledge without | zeal is always dangerous; zeal without knowledge is |
ife was a common vocation in her day, religious | zeal is as likely a motive as either depression or a |
Christian | zeal is stressed no less than civic pride and the ac |
Sir William Austin | Zeal KCMG (5 December 1830 - 11 March 1912) was an A |
His reforming | zeal led his friend and neighbour Hugh Latimer to ex |
Revolution he was a captain of cavalry, and his | zeal led to his being made colonel and given the com |
Church of St Peter, | Zeal Monachorum |
It flows north through Bow and | Zeal Monachorum to Lapford. |
upil, George Barrington, gave him the living of | Zeal Monachorum, in Devon. |
Created K.C.M.G. in 1895, | Zeal never married. |
Educated privately, | Zeal obtained his diploma as a surveyor and engineer |
s, and suddenly, as when in war funds fail, the | zeal of the persecutors died out. |
ministry related to the particularly excessive | zeal of the Prohibition era in Ontario, when the ide |
The newspaper celebrated the Revolutionary | zeal of "patriots" from the battlefields of Brabant |
e authority is the Bible, echoing the reformist | zeal of the conciliar movement and opening up the de |
filled with the vision of the prophets and the | zeal of Jesus, imbued with a spirit of academic and |
ully culminated in a glorious victory when "the | zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this." (Isa. |
tending themselves to be thereunto moved by the | zeal of justice and reformation, may induce right wi |
med the revival of the Protestant church by the | zeal of Antoine Court. |
The praiseworthy | zeal of some Armenians had, the national leadership |
The career, though not the | zeal, of Akbah was checked by the prospect of a boun |
Bull in 1267 in which he lauded the ability and | zeal of Humbert and forbade the making of any change |
WTN's Life on the Rock Catholic TV Show for her | zeal of her faith and her active Catholic lifestyle. |
re it was not Roman authority but the misguided | zeal of Alexius de Menezes, Archbishop of Goa, and h |
ellor of the Church of Paris he displayed great | zeal on behalf of poor students, and to supply their |
ed to the bench, 31 May 1660, and, having shown | zeal on the trials of the regicides, was presently ( |
She was sainted in recompense for her | zeal on behalf of the restoration of icons as object |
Hung trains with renewed | zeal on a sophisticated life-size bronze dummy fitte |
teenth century latitudinarianism, whose lack of | zeal paved the way for the differing responses of bo |
Christopher's own | zeal seems to have been the Danish crown. |
"a man of prayer whose boundless energy and | zeal showed the spirit of Christ in all his dealings |
His | zeal so far outran his discretion that he was twice |
jected to proceedings that lead to "a Biggotted | Zeal, stirring up a Blind and most Bloody rage, not |
Shehu was ruthless and exhibited an ideological | zeal that singled him out for rapid promotion in the |
Sir Edward's | zeal that may have be quickened by personal injury-O |
customs service, and pursued his duties with a | zeal that made him unpopular. |
d into the literary movement of his time with a | zeal that endowed him with an influence that he trie |
ment during the English Civil War, displaying a | zeal that led him to become a Major-General in 1645. |
etter directed against Torquemada's exaggerated | zeal, that, in accordance with an old tradition, dis |
‘Reforming | Zeal', The Musical Times, September 1997, 12-15 |
In their | zeal, the Stonewall Brigade pursued the Federals as |
ast two histories, stimulated by his missionary | zeal, The Philippines and the Far East (1904) and So |
he showed no special ecclesiastical activity or | zeal, the diocese certainly prospered in his charge. |
of the cardinal's hat, because of his religious | zeal, the integrity of his morals, and the eminence |
and recognized as something of a prodigy... His | zeal to perfect drawing technique led him to move to |
However, he devoted himself with greater | zeal to journalistic campaigns against Dutch rule in |
However, Father Gulski had a missionary | zeal to build houses of worship for his beloved Poli |
d, '"Biju Patnaik has the courage, dynamism and | zeal to work. |
From his vision and | zeal to spread the gospel arose the St. Paul's praye |
o missionary parents, demonstrated a missionary | zeal to make the nation worthy of dominating the wor |
he time, as well as the seminarian's missionary | zeal to go to North America. |
"In his | zeal to appropriate Eberhard's legacy, Musk has inst |
nal duties, he gave himself with characteristic | zeal to the study of antiquities. |
he Pacific region, was a mark of the missionary | zeal to bring the people to understand the gospel th |
But he attached himself with fanatical | zeal to Savonarola, and, by diligent attendance at h |
There will never Queen sit in my seat with more | zeal to my country, care to my subjects and that wil |
He dedicated himself with great | zeal to his instructional duties and understood the |
nd House of Representatives, displaying early a | zeal to reform state politics and government, which |
Abbot's talents and | zeal, united probably with the interest of the archb |
Zeal was born at Westbury, Wiltshire, England, the s | |
Zeal was a director of several leading Melbourne fin | |
At the first federal election in 1901 | Zeal was elected to the Australian Senate as a Prote |
It is incumbent upon you, with that loyalty and | zeal which characterizes you, profiting by the knowl |
Blinded by partisan | zeal, with such an example before them, they will no |
certainly much against him, but the unflagging | zeal with which he delivered a whole course of lectu |
e had already become renowned for the obstinate | zeal with which he supported the falling dynasty of |
the historian of Syriac literature lies in the | zeal with which he strove to replace the Diatessaron |
motto, which is incorporated in the badge, is ' | Zeal with Truth'. |
ailing in this, he distinguished himself by the | zeal with which he incited men by his preaching to t |
2658, sq.) describes the | zeal with which he carried on his mission as a preac |
azine observed, "The film seems to overplay his | zeal without conveying his motivations and reasoning |
Because of Daud's Pashtun | zeal, Zahir had to force Daud's resignation in 1963 |
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