He was very kind, good and devout man, but very queer; an old bachelor, followed his own ways. [adjective]
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Even many devout churchgoers do not understand God 's plan of salvation. [adjective]
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Remember in thy prayers--for thou art devout--that old man, Father Bartholomew. [adjective]
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These latter were not in a devout frame of mind, and (but for the look of it) would have done more good by joining the other congregation. [adjective]
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I was about to say, as a devout Catholic would a relic. [adjective]
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He was very devout, and generally, when not addressed, was singing hymns in a low voice. [adjective]
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CHAPTER XVI "If I could answer you," Balthasar said, in his simple, earnest, devout way--"oh, if I knew where he is, how quickly I would go to him." [adjective]
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What wonder, then, that she should be just as devout, just as zealous, just as prostrate before the new idol, woman suffrage. [adjective]
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