devoto
devotee ; devout ; devotional ; sectary ; prayerful ; devoted ; loyal (to) ; pious ; God-fearing ; dyed-in-the-wool ; dyed-in-the-tweed ; godly .
'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.
His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout - in short, to make others more like himself.
With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.
Further, the grand tradition still reflects the anxiety of the `free library' to dissociate itself from the proselytising clamour of Victorian sectaries of various kinds.
The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.
Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.
He was said to be 100% loyal to the library and perfectly satisfied with his position.
This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.
On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism - or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.
She was such a dyed-in-the-wool masochist that her greatest pleasure was denying herself pleasure.
He's just a dyed-in-the-tweed academic who lives to prove that any large, profitable company is necessarily sinister and exploitative.
Many people want to have a godly home but are putting the 'cart before the horse'?.
judío devoto
devout Jew
Its powerful title story explores a crisis of faith experienced by a formerly devout Jew living in a 1930s Bronx tenement.