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  • How great is the happiness of a country That rightly owns the rule of Christ and Zealously carries out the commands God gave to men.

    The Reign of Christ the King 2007

  • Zealously clinging to such scientific belief systems can be as fanatical as extreme religious belief.

    The essential paradigm of cyberspace 2006

  • Zealously she performed all types of charitable acts; she put herself at the service of widows, orphans, the sick, the needy.

    St. Elizabeth of Hungary, religious Argent 2006

  • Zealously, they besieged her with letters penned with all the fire of passion, and though they were not encouraged by a reply, they continued to pour forth their love.

    Asian-Pacific Folktales and Legends Jeannette L. Faurot 1995

  • I have been more Sensibly, Fervently, and Zealously

    MUSICAL GENIUS EDWARD E. LOWINSKY 1968

  • Zealously attached to the Prince de Conde from inclination, he was a witness, and, if we may be allowed to say it, his companion, in the glory he had acquired at the celebrated battles of Lens, Norlinguen, and

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • Zealously employed in removing their temporal necessities, they labored with redoubled vigor to succor their spiritual wants, by rooting out from their souls the dominion of sin, and substituting in its room the kingdom of God's grace.

    The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler

  • Zealously, indeed, he soon exposed many practical abuses and errors in the religious life of the Church.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • Zealously and sincerely have we presented the name of Buchanan, that noble son of the Old Keystone, around whom the warmest affections of our hearts have long clustered.

    Party Politics in North Carolina, 1835-1860 1916

  • As it acts Freely, so, Zealously too; but ’t is always to do Good, for it hurts no Body.

    Part II. Of Charity 1909

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