「zealous」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Many were cut down by the | zealous Abbasids or were drowned in the wintertime Ri |
He promoted the | zealous actions of John of Melitene whose interest it |
Peel was a | zealous advocate of British involvement in Europe, th |
s an independent and original preacher, and a | zealous advocate for liberty in religion and politics |
Aali Pasha was one of the most | zealous advocates of the introduction of Western refo |
Bishop of Grenoble in 1671, he proved himself | zealous almost to excess in reforming abuses in his d |
e (and explain the order of the list, keeping | zealous alphabetizers away)? |
Nervously active, ambitious, | zealous, always ready to help with valuable advice an |
He was a | zealous and efficient member of the Inns of Court Rif |
A | zealous and effective missionary, Baker worked ferven |
in Cohasset, Massachusetts, he was the son of | Zealous and Abigail Bates. |
He was | zealous and fiery by temperament, severe with himself |
He was | zealous and uncompromising in his hostility to his re |
1814 Anderson was appointed to the 74-gun HMS | Zealous, and sent out with stores to Quebec, where he |
h Town, London, in 1822, where he remained, a | zealous and hard-working clergyman, till his death on |
est known for what has been described as his ' | zealous' application of Ontario's prohibition laws. |
ssion is to confront the Judda, a religiously | zealous army of clones, ruled over by former Council |
Z.A.P. ( | Zealous Art Promoters) |
Generous, prudent, and | zealous as he was, his character was marred by indomi |
l be entirely owing to your not wintering the | Zealous at Quebec"; to which Anderson replied: "I rat |
d leave them vulnerable in a human habitat to | zealous attempts to wipe them out. |
familiar, it was decided to replace them with | zealous Bolsheviks - among whose number was Pyotr Erm |
The | zealous Brottier immediately set to work. |
A | zealous Calvinist, Jean Belmain was a refugee from th |
rcyclist as part of the force's contentiously | zealous campaign for road safety. |
Janney as Prudy Pingleton, Penny's mother, a | zealous Catholic whose strict parenting keeps Penny f |
Pearson fell foul of William Simonds, a | zealous Catholic in Windsor, who had a powerful frien |
A | zealous Catholic and Confederate sympathizer, he brie |
He was a | zealous catholic, and, after a steady refusal to conf |
ng was a layman of the same county, who being | zealous Catholics, and industrious in exhorting some |
Bedchamber to King Charles I, Sir David was a | zealous cavalier, and in the subsequent civil wars he |
He was a | zealous Christian who was martyred for his Christiani |
ing has been explained through the actions of | zealous Christians toppling them or simply that time |
becomes cornered in a small coffee shop by a | zealous citizen. |
n skilled proprietarial enterprises "fostered | zealous commitment to the progress of utility, wealth |
espected teacher, a man of noble character, a | zealous confessor, pulpit orator and catechist, and w |
Fuller was a | zealous controversialist in defence of the government |
after he was enlarged, to Mr. Henry Abbot, a | zealous convert who lived in Holden in the same count |
After twelve years' | zealous cooperation with James Challis, he resigned h |
Kapoor's unusual characterization of a | zealous, crooked musical superstar in Taal (1999) sho |
We learn in the manga the reason for her | zealous dedication to protecting the school itself; h |
Isaac is also known as a | zealous defender of Christian orthodoxy at the Second |
ntil his death in 1660 its faithful advocate, | zealous defender, and generous, disinterested dispens |
His unselfish courage and | zealous devotion to duty reflect the highest credit u |
outstanding leadership, personal bravery and | zealous devotion to duty exemplify the highest tradit |
as bishop is noted for his liberal views and | zealous discharge of duty. |
History of Philosophy (1838), he appears as a | zealous disciple of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. |
as devoid of resources, and it was due to the | zealous efforts of Father Parsons in Rome and Madrid, |
the superior fire power of his well-armed and | zealous enemies, he attempts to mobilise the people i |
estrictive legal interpretations" and "overly | zealous enforcement activities". |
the Nazis to power in Germany in 1933 and the | zealous enforcement of the provisions of Paragraph 17 |
the College of Cuenca, where he continued the | zealous exercise of the foundations of the ministry. |
nary rector at Gloucester he contrived by his | zealous exertions to build up an entirely new church |
His | zealous fighting spirit undiminished despite terrific |
He was | zealous for the establishment of religious communitie |
He was | zealous for the conversion of souls and lacking a chu |
The people of Constantinople were equally | zealous for the council of Chalcedon, even, more than |
In the House of Commons he was very | zealous for legal reform, and the Partnership Law Ame |
m," which is Latin for "With zeal I have been | zealous for the Lord, God of Hosts" and could be seen |
Another theory is that a | zealous forester convinced local Hitler Youth members |
The bishop was the | zealous friend and promoter of every expression of re |
e, to correct, away from your benevolence and | zealous goodness." |
In 1657 he wrote his diary which showed how | zealous he was in his puritan duties enforcing strict |
He was a pious and learned priest, | zealous in teaching purity of doctrine. |
lay power in committees, and was particularly | zealous in the cause of foreign missions. |
erized as an honest man of sound judgment and | zealous in the performance of his duties. |
He gave them their constitution, and was so | zealous in spreading it that he was looked upon as th |
As prime minister Tanucci was most | zealous in establishing the supremacy of a modernized |
Schirach was | zealous in preventing the BDM becoming autonomous, or |
arity for some time, as plain in manner while | zealous in tone. |
elville's response the intention to sacrifice | Zealous in order to provide an excuse should British |
l and serviceable to his Princes, upright and | zealous in justice, beating down vice, preferring the |
t (with John Barkstead as his deputy, who was | zealous in suppressing immorality and ungodliness in |
d to be over due to what some thought was his | zealous investigation of corruption. |
d to restore him to his body to become a more | zealous laborer for the lord. |
hool, N. T. was established in 1965 under the | zealous leadership of its first Principal, Brother Fe |
he Eastern Association army; by 1644 he was a | zealous Lieutenant in Oliver Cromwell's cavalry regim |
u, was converted to Christianity and became a | zealous local evangelist in Fangcheng County of Henan |
each a sermon in Teonge's place: "I found the | zealous Lord with our Captain, whom I did so handle i |
He was a warm and | zealous lover of his country, & of that system of rel |
espondence wherever he can hear of a good and | zealous man, likely to assist him in distributing the |
tency designation), Kaoru is the reckless and | zealous member of "The Children", and often goes over |
inion of Mr. Errington, both as an active and | zealous missionary and as a man of business". |
and the Crusade Against Evil: The Dilemma of | Zealous Nationalism (2003). |
and the Crusade Against Evil: The Dilemma of | Zealous Nationalism (2003), (with Jewett listed as fi |
Martin distinguished himself by his | zealous observance, his charity, and his deep devotio |
iors regarded him as one of the best and most | zealous of friars, the people looked upon him as a sa |
ls in mine own nation, being more exceedingly | zealous of the traditions of my fathers" (King James |
sympathetic to Morisset, calling him "a very | Zealous Officer" whose duties were of "a most arduous |
mate friend of William Ellery Channing, and a | zealous opponent of slavery. |
In 1567, Philip, who was a | zealous opponent of Protestantism, sent Alba into the |
He was a | zealous opponent of Arianism and immediately after hi |
mbull was an odd choice for the post, being a | zealous opponent of Roman Catholicism, and did much t |
Turretin is especially known as a | zealous opponent of the theology of the Academy of Sa |
England developed, he became one of its most | zealous opponents and the most conspicuous leader of |
Zealous Over Zion (Galilee of the Nations) (2002) | |
n life as an apprentice to a London salter, a | zealous parliamentarian. |
inion as to the propriety of prosecuting this | zealous parson. |
ided with a missionary, Abdallah ibn Yasin, a | zealous partisan of the Malikis, one of the four Madh |
He was a simple, humble and | zealous pastor who went about "loving and serving". |
for ever ruin his reputation among the warm, | zealous people.' |
After a | zealous persecution of unlicenced ministry, decrepit |
eyard struggle to keep Lassie hidden from the | zealous police Sergeant Davie and the town magistrate |
Zealous political and professional service | |
He soon earned a reputation as a | zealous preacher but the Wesleyan leadership were unc |
ntered holy orders, and became a frequent and | zealous preacher in the university." |
The | zealous prelate also headed various expeditions to th |
Benedetto Mandina (1594), a | zealous promoter of an alliance of Christian princes |
Brady was a | zealous promoter of the Glorious Revolution and suffe |
A | zealous promoter of the trial of Louis XVI, he was ab |
Peacock was one of the most | zealous promoters of an astronomical observatory at C |
rather than cause undue offence due to their | zealous promotion of a Calvinistic theology. |
Observance of which he became one of the most | zealous propagators. |
ver, her tenure there was short-lived, as her | zealous prosecution of sumptuary laws and prostitutio |
cquired a reputation for extremism due to his | zealous prosecutions and grand jury investigations of |
Going to the University of Paris, he became a | zealous protagonist of Protestantism, "with the firm |
Christian was a | zealous Protestant who had witnessed the defence of M |
He proved himself a | zealous Protestant, who worked against the "diabolica |
His father and mother, who were | zealous protestants, had a considerable estate at Gui |
tchurch on the Isle of Sheppey, Livesey was a | zealous Puritan who sided with Parliament during the |
egree of B.D. in 1621, at which time he was a | zealous puritan. |
missioners were career politicians, most were | zealous puritans who welcomed the major-generals with |
etum because of renewed attention to Goethe's | zealous racist activities before World War II. |
ot Richard of St. Vannes at Verdun, who was a | zealous reformer of monasteries, took Poppo to his mo |
e Saintly Hildebrand; like Boniface, he was a | zealous reformer and a promoter of monasticism. |
This | zealous religious travelled through a great portion o |
A | zealous Roman Catholic, he stayed close to Henry III |
perceptions and great power of application, a | zealous Roman Catholic, and a highly popular landlord |
to the bar at the Inner Temple, but, being a | zealous Roman Catholic, his religion interfered consi |
He was an indefagitable missionary and a | zealous student of Indian languages. |
is a play on the slang word wonk, meaning a ' | zealous student of political policy'. |
nd, by diligent attendance at his sermons and | zealous study of his writings, acquired a wide but su |
xtreme views of the United Irishmen, he was a | zealous supporter of all the most important measures |
ed to Mirandola where Count Gian Francesco, a | zealous supporter of Savonarola, gave them a friendly |
ng the reign of Henry VIII, George Dowdall, a | zealous supporter of the king, had been elevated into |
6 to join the Populists, he showed himself so | zealous that he was made their candidate for the pres |
den said of Mann: "as a captain he was ideal, | zealous to a degree, and considerate in all things at |
Board of Control, also said: ‘A more honest, | zealous, upright, and independent servant could not b |
HMS | Zealous was to have been a modified W class destroyer |
its rigour, for which Abbot Pfanner was most | zealous, was found to be an obstacle to missionary de |
HMS | Zealous was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of t |
rted to be very generous to the poor and very | zealous when it came to restoring churches. |
r, he plunged into active political life as a | zealous Whig and an unswerving opponent of the heir t |
ecords the conflicts between him and his less | zealous wife Rachelle Carson who many times suffers d |
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