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the devout since the 8th century, Yogyakarta is the gentle epicenter of classical Javanese culture and education.
The home of sultans, artists and the devout since the 8th century,
Um, she was a devout Catholic,
She was a devout Catholic,
There are some that are very devout in practicing, there are some that are not, just like with every other faith.
It's an odd book--More was a devout Catholic, and in fact would eventually be executed for opposing King Henry VIII's turn toward Protestantism, and yet the seemingly enlightened Utopia is very much not Catholic.
More was a devout Catholic and, in fact, would eventually be executed for opposing King Henry VIII's turn toward Protestantism.
Lam is a devout Catholic who grew up in a working-class area of Hong Kong.
It leans increasingly heavily into far-right Christian nationalism, where its leader pretends to be a devout believer while also furnishing his palace with striptease poles.
Clinicians emphasize the importance of distinguishing between devout but normative religious practice and pathological religious delusions, which requires careful assessment of the individual's cultural and spiritual background.
"Thanks be to goodness for that," breathed Marilla in devout relief.
I became a monk; but I was not sufficiently devout; and then I'm a bad hand at
He is well-versed in the Bible and presents himself as a pious, devout Christian and reform-minded administrator, while his actions reveal him to be corrupt, ruthless, and
as a pious, devout Christian and reform-minded administrator, while his actions reveal him