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They spoke in reverent whispers, only falling silent upon entering the church
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who fear God, who are reverent before him
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“And look at this; you'll see why he doesn't need to 'peddle' anything!” He carefully put it into the hands of the friend nearest him who received it in the same reverent manner and began an inspection like the one in which they had just been tutored at the other store
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"What are there about a sunrise, that so interreges you that way?" Jim asked in a reverent tone
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eyes and reverent motion of the jaw is unmistakable, once
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“The Angels told us,” Abraham replied in a hushed, reverent voice
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The old man spoke in a reverent voice
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He sounded reverent
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She, along with several other fallen villagers, would receive a reverent burial in the Great Wood, as was the Halfling tradition
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The Chief Inquisitor stood in reverent attention a few steps next to the Patriarch with his head bowed and his gaze averted from the Holy Avatar’s face
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It was a sign of reverent servitude and deference, which was in fact nothing less than proper adherence to protocol
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An ill omen, but who would challenge the will of the Law and the Patriarch, Reverent and Beloved of the Gods, the Holy Avatar? Not a lowly guard, that much was certain
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The Pilgrim had stood aghast when he saw it and in reverent tones started reciting from memory, his only source of knowledge:
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The Pilgrim was offering a reverent gaze to it, seemingly musing about the workings of God in His Land, engrossed in thought and prayer
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“I heard about it when I was young,” she says in a reverent whisper
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1 Now was it that the High Priest Simon bowed his knees over against the holy place, and spread out his hands in reverent form, and
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reverent to viciously irreverent
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They had to connect it to some historical text and make it sound very mystical, holy and reverent
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By reverent gratitude
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1 Now was it that the High Priest Simon bowed his knees over against the holy place and spread out his hands in reverent form and uttered the following supplication 2 O Lord Lord King of the heavens and Ruler of the whole creation Holy among the holy sole Governor Almighty give ear to us who are oppressed by a wicked and profane one who exults in his confidence and strength
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Others repeat these words and all of Becca vibrates with the reverent chant of the Muslims while the non-believers are huddled together in their houses, in fear and awe of the mighty army
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She glared and affected an offended act, leaping back into the water to hide herself from his reverent gaze
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"Seated high on a golden throne, Montezuma observed by his subjects with reverent awe, repeatedly drank from a golden goblet containing a
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hands in turn on each bowed head, and all bent low in reverent homage
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and reverent and worthy of God and His service; thought was given to
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The ultimate goal of human progress is the reverent recognition of the fatherhood of God and the loving materialization of the brotherhood of man
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her face intent, uplifted, reverent,
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The couple watched the swift ascent, reverent,
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and to the Lord God reverent
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Where he had been reverent,
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4 As they made ready to remove the body of Jesus from the tomb preparatory to according it the dignified and reverent disposal of near-instantaneous dissolution, it was assigned the secondary Urantia midwayers to roll away the stones from the entrance of the tomb
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“Likewise, you wives should be subordinate to your husbands so that, even if some disobey the word, they may be won over without a word by their wives conduct when they observe your reverent and chaste behavior
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At the end of the 1930s, within a few months, his elderly aunt in Virginia died, then his grandfather, 79-year old Reverend William Blair, followed by John’s father, Reverent Blair’s widow, Alice, and John’s uncle, Goler Lyerly
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He sent up a reverent prayer
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Holiness, a state of mind of reverent respect which we
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Holiness, a state of mind of reverent respect which we adopt or accept when
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the subject of sudden, reverent focus, passed parentally from hands to hands
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Officer Remmit’s expression has settled, reverent of the sight before him
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It could still be heard, twining far off through the boughs, reverent only to a degree
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You should enter the room with a pious and reverent mind
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Flashes of brown and pink floated over the body as she moved her skillful and well-practiced hands through the reverent ritual of a post-mortem autopsy
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It was deeply moving to hear the reverent voices singing in English
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In my excitement I forgot to be reverent in the Lord’s house,” she said
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Quietness had fallen over the sleeping Trollsoe like a reverent prayer, as if the gods had granted Ailia and Soren this rare moment of serenity
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reverent of the Tibetan government-in-exile
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will swarm upon his mind, the process of reverent contemplation of the
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ance created a reverent attitude towards the subject
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this: men who know and are reverent to the Self are close to God, where-
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sticks as a reverent offering to it
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Yagya begins with reverent service, but how is it performed? By
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Arjun too should always remember and be reverent to Krishn
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thus spoke to Krishn with folded hands and reverent humbleness
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truly worthy of reverent worship
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herent propensity and man is reverent, he is what his faith is
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Reverent service to a teacher-preceptor, who has all the virtues that
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man is essentially reverent, he is what his faith is:' Every man's character is moulded by his faith and the faith is according to his dominant property
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With one last, reverent, lingering glance at Hamlet, Father packed it away behind the other canvas, which was still covered with a sheet
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But one day, Mohammad Amin (who had retired from his position by then) was crossing the road, when suddenly a solemn and reverent old man rushed towards him and started kissing his hand while abundant tears coursed over his bright cheeks, but Mohammad Amin pulled his hand away immediately
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wondering what date could have triggered such a reverent reaction
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The devil has no means to act against any believer as long as their spirits enter into God’s Presence and direct themselves entirely to Him, and bind themselves to His reverent noble prophets
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Cass’ smile comes to attention, as his face becomes reverent
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various statements of reverent and grateful obedience as they started to
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fill his kingdom with faithful, reverent, souls
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But you, ma'am, have been trained by me I trust in other and more reverent ways of handling what is left to us of the mighty spirits of the past
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“Would we allow the seller of the bible to approach this reverent man and say to him, "If you had let your bible lie dormant upon a table the price you paid for it would have been correct
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ancients is permanently intact within a vast majority of Irish people and in particular, a reverent respect, for their sacred
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Supreme in reverent prayer; and from that moment you must, in mind, receive
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keep in close touch with the All Mind by reverent gratitude
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Reverent or something
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At a corner table sat a couple that must have been of some importance because a waiter was in constant attendance and the maitre d'hôtel made many smiling approaches, inclined-head inquiries and reverent little bows
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Reverent, the tree glistened at different points, trickling water the cause
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They were sternly devout, orderly, reverent; but it was not Christian worship and experience
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As I made my way past servants and guards alike, I was the recipient of overly reverent displays of respect
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Zora stood up as I approached up the aisle and my selfish thoughts of self gratification left me as I saw the reverent look she gave me
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What explanation does the Son of God give to His disciples of the object of His own death? It must be admitted that no words of His ought to receive more reverent attention than those spoken when He was about to 'offer up Himself
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I venture to add a few pages on this subject in a spirit of reverent inquiry, rather than of dogmatic assertion; premising that with us this is not a question of speculation, but simply of interpretation, and that it is not desired to vindicate for such interpretations a larger space in thought than the subject to be examined occupies in the sacred writings; much less to encourage delusive hopes of purgatorial salvation in those who neglect the gospel if offered on earth, whose 'damnation slumbereth not
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Not only was a general corruption of doctrine possible: it was certain, except under one condition—that the reverent study of the New Testament Scriptures should become the absorbing interest of the best intellect of every sacred society in Christendom, and that the churches should burn with a flaming zeal of adhesion to apostolic teaching and example, which would effectually dispel the danger from corrupted Judaism, from Greek and Oriental philosophy, and from popular paganism
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The reverent will remember
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I was blissfully lost in my reverent observation of my new surroundings when I heard
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His tone and the way his kiss was almost reverent, more like a painful goodbye, convinced me of that
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He took a moment to start speaking, and when he did his voice was soft, almost reverent
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With tears and prayers and tender hands, Mother and sisters made her ready for the long sleep that pain would never mar again, seeing with grateful eyes the beautiful serenity that soon replaced the pathetic patience that had wrung their hearts so long, and feeling with reverent joy that to their darling death was a benignant angel, not a phantom full of dread
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He repeatedly mentioned a man I’d never heard of named Ray Jardine—a legendary long-distance hiker, Greg told me in a reverent tone
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On cue, the singing stopped, and the procession carried on in a reverent hush
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Then they fell into reverent silence
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“It’s no to be deputed, Provost Pawkie,” replied my friend, somewhat puzzled by what I had said; “it’s no to be deputed, that we live in a gigantic vortex, and that every man is bound to make an energetic dispensation for the good of his country; but I could not have thought that our means had come to sic an alteration and extremity, as that the reverent homage of the Michaelmas dinners could have been enacted, and declared absolute and abolished, by any interpolation less than the omnipotence of parliament
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Vague plans of another historical work, wherein all the devotions to the regeneration of the country he loved would be enshrined for the reverent worship
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Monygham, a personage in the administration of the Gould Concession, treated with reverent awe by the miners, and indulged in his peculiarities by Mrs
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his stodgy wife and his Saint Cecilia Balls and his everlasting rice fields—then I know among the sacred cows of Charleston, and most reverent toward them, and remember the compensation for breaking with the system
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He drew me into his office, remarking in a reverent voice that it was a sad time for all of us, and offered me a cigar
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Permanent rebellion, the disorder of a life without some loving reverent resolve, was not possible to her; but she was now in an interval when the very force of her nature heightened its confusion
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The Crowds jostl’d and press’d against me and the Stream of Humanity ne’er stopp’d flowing at the outer Borders of our Magick Circle; but here within it, the Crowd was still’d and reverent, transform’d and gentl’d by the Song they heard
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“You love children, Colleen,” Margot then said, her voice humble and reverent
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“He’s here!” Colleen announced in a soft, reverent voice
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Meanwhile, the other doctors and nurses from Salvatore Mundi were watching the mother and child in awed, almost reverent silence