10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FERVIDITY»
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Preaching and the Emerging Church: A Homiletical Analysis ...
78 Jasperian fervidity is a statement pertaining to the colorful nineteenth century
black preacher John Jasper. William Hatcher wrote that "his preaching was of
that fervid, startling, and threatening sort, well suited to awaken religious
anxieties ...
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Medical and Surgical Reporter
The ponderous Academy no more astonishes us by the profundity of its
speculations, or the fervidity of its disputes. Its integral parts are seeking cool
weather and intellectual vigor at the sea side and on the mountains. The
Pathological Society ...
Harold Havelock Kynett, Samuel Worcester Butler, D G. Brinton, 1867
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America by River and Rail
The sermon was a highly intellectual one, characterised by great fervidity of
imagination, and read with rather the extreme of declamation. There was, to my
mind, a want of reverence in the whole service, le if the Americans seemed to feel
it ...
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
... _1/mwrysson Gwrys, s. m. a tent, as some say Gwrysedd, x. m. fervidity,
violence Gwrysg. s. pl. (sing. Gwrysgen,) 4 bough, a branch Gwrysgiad, a. m. a
shooting of branches Gwrysgio, v. u. to shoot out branches Gwrysiad, s. m. a
being fervid, ...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and ...
The sermon was a highly intellectual one, characterized by fervidity of
imagination, and read with rather the extreme of declamation. There was, to my
mind, a want of reverence in the whole service, as if the Americans seemed to
feel it to be ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Fervidity, f ér-vid'é-tb. s. heat, zeal, passion. Fervidness, fér'vld-nés. s. ardour of
mind, zeal. ' Bentley. Ferula, ft-r'ii-13. s. an instrument with which young scholars
are beaten on the hand. Ferulc, fér'lile. v. a. to chastise with the ferula. -Fcrvour ...
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America by river and rail; or, Notes by the way on the New ...
The sermon was a highly intellectual one, characterised by great fervidity of
imagination, and read with rather the extreme of declamation. There was, to my
mind, a want of reverence in the whole service, as if the Americans seemed to
feel it to ...
William Ferguson (of Kinmundy.), 1856
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Chambers concise dictionary
[16c : from Latin fervidus fiery, from fervere to boil or to glow] □ fervidity or
fervidness n. -fervidly adv. fervour or (N Am) fervor /'f3:va(r)/ >n passionate
enthusiasm; intense eagerness or sincerity. [15c: from Latin fervor violent heat]
fescue ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... flame of devoation ' zeal. FERVENT, fed-vent, a. Hot, boiling; hot in temper,
vehement; ardent in piety, warm in zeal. FERVENTLY, f'erivt'zsnt-le, ad. Eagerly,
vehemently; with pious ardour. Funvm, férlvid, a. ment, eager, gealous.
FERVIDITY ...
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The Ladies' Lexicon, and Parlour Companion ...: Being Also ...
Hot, burning, boiling, vehement. s.fervidity, pi. fer- viditiest fervidness, fervou r.
FES'TAL. adj. Belonging or relating to a feast. FESTIVAL. s. Time of feast,
anniversary-day of civil or religions joy. adj. festival, festive: s. festivity, pi.
festivities.
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FERVIDITY»
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Could Mike D'Antoni work as the next head coach of the New …
The beauty, alacrity, and fervidity of this pinball play would draw fans to the newest New Orleans party. AD's stats would explode, as would ... «The Bird Writes, May 15»
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... publication of Webster's Third New International in 1961) has increased in both frequency and fervidity in the two decades that I've worked as ... «Quartz, Aug 13»
Energy-Strapped Syrians Cut Down Precious Forests for Firewood
The Syrian people are cutting down trees with increasing fervidity, but are doing so regretfully. “My heart burns to see all the trees cut down. «Green Prophet, Jan 13»
Renée Fleming With Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
It seemed almost paradoxical, then, that a guest appearance by Josh Groban, a young pop crooner of operatic fervidity, brought out some of ... «New York Times, Apr 12»
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The Cardinals defense, led by former Steelers assistant Ray Horton, came after Alex Smith & Co. with fervidity and dimension. Horton's panoply ... «CBSSports.com, Dec 11»
Wen Jiabao -- Premeir of China's State Council
His own poem, "Looking up at the Starry Sky," probably can best describe his feelings at the start of his second term, "Eternal fervidity sets on ... «Xinhua, Mar 08»