Definitionn. loyalty in the face of trouble and difficulty
Last update: October 11, 2015
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The book closes (chap. xvi.) with exhortations to steadfastness in the last days, and to the coming of the "world-deceiver" or Antichrist, which will precede the coming of the Lord. [Please select]
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Lamennais for a steadfastness of opinion, which he himself repudiates. [Please select]
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Simple peasant folk they were, but with that look of grave and thoughtful steadfastness with which Scotland knows how to stamp her people. [Please select]
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Wisdom is the carrying out of that which has been seen to be best, virtue is steadfastness, sin inconstancy therein. [Please select]
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He looked at it all with a certain steadfastness that seemed to say, "Yes, I see you." [Please select]
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But I hoped much from her steadfastness, and I thought I heard the last tones of a purified life. [Please select]
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My fidelity and steadfastness had been guaranteed by her and no one else. [Please select]
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Here was the reward of patience and steadfastness--everything comes to those who wait. [Please select]
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But if Selden's infatuation seemed a fatal necessity, the effect that his name produced shook Gerty's steadfastness with a last pang. [Please select]
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I could not but wonder at Yeux-gris, at his gaiety and his steadfastness. [Please select]
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The two gazed at each other with a sorrowful steadfastness; in the largeness of their several natures there was no room for self-consciousness; it was the soul of each that gazed. [Please select]
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