How To Use Faithfully In A Sentence

  • The image is generally a thing of beauty with colours brightly and faithfully rendered.
  • Donnelly's PNAC report -- a blueprint followed faithfully by the Bush Administration -- openly yearned for a "new Pearl Harbor" that would "catalyze" the American people into adopting PNAC's global militarist agenda wholesale. Undefined
  • I have served him faithfully since I've been his subject and have helped him prosper.
  • Thanks also to anyone else involved who may read this letter. Yours faithfully.
  • The San Francisco that you have slowly and faithfully trained me to know and adore cares nothing for sexual orientation.
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  • Colors are faithfully rendered but a bit muted; this appears to be intentional.
  • From the dawning of Greek Classicism to well beyond the Italian Renaissance, artists learned to faithfully master contrapposto, linear perspective, and the like in order to achieve the great, mythic aspiration of beauty. Rebecca Taylor: All I Really Need To Know I Learned From Baldessari
  • Celebrating his 75th birthday, bandoneonist Dino Saluzzi faithfully follows in the steps of his mentor and former colleague Astor Piazzolla. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Across the span of time, sons faithfully transmitted the literary heritage of the fathers.
  • Both her father and mother were pious Christians who regularly conducted home devotions and faithfully attended church.
  • It was all there, faithfully recorded in his uncle's stiff and formal style.
  • It is not easy to imagine a mechanical analogue of the brain that could faithfully reproduce the intertexture of all the types of thinking appropriate to all the situations that human beings confront, together with the nonlogical modes through which ideas are associated in the “stream of consciousness.” Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Many were the hours and days she put in faithfully attending to her work with great care and attention to detail.
  • She recently left a preview screening with a moist eye and a welter of praise for the team who faithfully realised the adaptation.
  • We took steps to ensure that rules should be faithfully carried.
  • Thus Dawkins, for example, used facts about inheritance, e.g. that genes are faithfully replicated across generations while whole genotypes and organismic characters are not, to privilege the gene as the unit of selection.
  • The movie follows the book faithfully.
  • As art historians Alex Nagel and Chris Woods have argued, by faithfully depicting a Greek from the east, Pisanello may have felt he was also looking back in time at the Greece of Socrates and Praxiteles. Gopnik's Daily Pic: The first commemorative medal
  • 'The slave faithfully conveyed the message, and the moollah, finding that his domestic peace depended on submitting to the superstitious notions of his wife, accompanied the slave to the zeenahnah without further delay. Observations on the Mussulmauns of India Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years' Residence in Their Immediate Society
  • Similarly it may be said — not as an ingenious speculation, but as a stedfast and absolute fact — that human calculation cannot limit the influence of one atom of wholesome knowledge patiently acquired, modestly possessed, and faithfully used. Speeches: Literary and Social
  • adherent" enjoyed friendly consideration, especially if he adhered faithfully; and stray attendants from other congregations were treated with punctilious hospitality, places being found for them in the Old The Imperialist
  • The Army continues to serve our great Nation well and faithfully as it has in the past.
  • When I had paid for my land by faithfully laboring for the term agreed on: I made a tour to the pool at new Lebanon -- from thence I returned to Dorset. The Blind African Slave, or Memoirs of Boyrereau Brinch, Nick-named Jeffrey Brace. Containing an Account of the Kingdom of Bow-Woo, in the Interior of Africa; with the Climate and Natural Productions, Laws, and Customs Peculiar to That Place. With an Acco
  • If you are told to address her as ‘Dear Madam’ the ending must be ‘Yours faithfully’.
  • She paused an instant, with a pale, absent expression, as if she searched herself, then looked up clearly in the confiding face above her, and promised what she faithfully performed in afteryears. Behind a Mask: or, A Woman's Power.
  • Mr. Ruskin bade men "go to Nature in all singleness of heart, and walk with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thought but how best to penetrate her meaning, _rejecting nothing, selecting nothing and scorning nothing_;" and Mr. Hamerton was literally obeying him when he exiled himself for five years in a hut on an island in a bleak Scotch lake to learn faithfully to portray the shores of that single lake. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
  • A Courtesan is played by an Asian girl hardly older than three, whose comehither gesture and coy posture, rouged lips and beribboned hair, faithfully mimic the conventions of Chinese painting.
  • ‘Depend upon it that, rude and careless as I am, I would fain practice the yoga faithfully,’ he writes.
  • He has since 1965 faithfully followed and supported every twist and turn of government policy.
  • Speeches given by Harris during the years of revolution and during the subsequent land agitation were faithfully recorded in the copperplate hand of bureaucrats and paid spies.
  • Using the brush faithfully can help protect your hair from the elements that cause split ends and breakage.
  • Professionals use a device called a colorimeter to measure the actual computer display and create a profile that is then used to reproduce colors faithfully.
  • She passed several salutary laws, one forbidding polygamy, another abolishing human sacrifices; her treaties with the Portuguese she faithfully observed, but never would acknowledge their supremacy -- never would allow herself to be called the vassal of any power. God's image in ebony : being a series of biographical sketches, facts, anecdotes, etc., demonstrative of the mental powers and intellectual capacities of the Negro race, by edited
  • Although I faithfully page through the pile, I rarely find a story that interests me enough to actually read it.
  • A hasty exclamation was recorded faithfully over our detectaphone, close to the transmitter, evidently. Guy Garrick
  • The humbled Wolsey, weeping at Cromwell's loyalty, urges him to forsake him and serve the King faithfully.
  • I swear I will faithfully execute my office and my motherland.
  • On the other hand, Jesus points out that if believers faithfully practice almsgiving, prayer, and fasting then an unstated heavenly reward awaits them.
  • Faithfully to serve her,/and in all things whatsoe'er The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original
  • When Hugh was gone, with his own cares to keep him fully occupied, and his errand in friendship faithfully discharged, Cadfael damped down his brazier with turves, closed his workshop, and went away to the church. A River So Long
  • Faithfully confessing Christ is the church's task, and never more so than when its confession is co-opted by militarism and nationalism.
  • We have spoken of the admirable way in which Mr. Cruikshank has depicted Irish character and Cockney character; English country character is quite as faithfully delineated in the person of the stout porteress and her children, and of the George Cruikshank
  • Each group faithfully captures the swinging lilt of Ory's bands, his sense of dynamics, and the essence of his robust trombone tones.
  • Lastly, this commandment conveys the obligation to dissent from, and reject, every superstition and every error, requiring us to preserve pure and intemerate the adoration due to the Supreme Being, who, in this sense, is represented in this text as jealously watching over human actions, and a not indifferent spectator of good or evil; therefore a sure punisher of the guilty, and an eternal remunerator of him who faithfully adheres to His law. A Guide for the Religious Instruction of Jewish Youth
  • Manfred Eicher launched and faithfully maintains his hyper-romantic label ECM - to have the sound of certain instruments and the relationship between them and space so meticulously reproduced you can actually sense yourself suspended inside time. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • Whereas it has become apparent to the citizens of San Francisco that there is no security for life or property either under the regulations of society, as it at present exists, or under the laws as now administered, and that by the association of bad characters our ballot boxes have been stolen and others substituted, or stuffed with votes that were never polled, and thereby our elections nullified; our dearest rights violated; and no other method left by which the will of the people can be manifested; therefore, the citizens whose names are hereunto attached, do unite themselves into an association for maintenance of the peace and good order of society; the prevention and punishment of crime; the preservation of our lives and property; and to insure that our ballot boxes shall hereafter express the actual and unforged will of the majority of our citizens; and we do bind ourselves each to the other by a solemn oath to do and perform every just and lawful act for the maintenance of law and order, and to sustain the laws when properly and faithfully administered. A Sketch of the Causes, Operations and Results of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856
  • Citizens really want to see police engage faithfully in preventing and fighting crimes to regain their confidence.
  • Ching has become old and gaunt, but he is still an honest man who faithfully serves Wang Lung.
  • Their remake of the 1969 John Wayne semiclassic hews faithfully to Charles Portis' laconically funny novel, adding just a few Coenesque moments of irony, disconcerting violence and grotesquerie. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Thus even non-realistic depictions that do not purport to represent faithfully events and persons still tend to make the audience feel that they have experienced history.
  • One of the ways of freeing the spirit from the trammels of its earthly role is to replace the fleshly mask with another, the mask of art, which more faithfully portrays the soul beneath.
  • Expect Intel shares to rise on the news, which is bound to be faithfully reported as the gospel truth the minute Labor Day ends.
  • I knew my own instincts, but I'd promised, I'd faithfully promised. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • it always came on, faithfully, like the radio
  • The audio is clear of noise and both dialogue and music are rendered faithfully.
  • You've served me faithfully these long years, I'll not be breaking my word to you.
  • I have just come across yet another site that faithfully provides us with Pokorny's work, rather overconfidently named Linguistics Research Center, a site coming from the University of Texas. Pokorny lives again
  • The photojournalist is the best analogy, since like a scientist the journalist has an obligation to represent the phenomena faithfully, but also compellingly. Pretty pictures
  • Vatican I: For the Holy Spirit was not promised to the successors of Peter, that by His revelation, they might make known new doctrine, but that by His assistance they might inviolably keep and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of faith delivered through the Apostles. TEXAS FAITH: Why should science talk to religion? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • The muted colours come through clearly and crisply and the occasional uses of bright colours are faithfully rendered.
  • How faithfully the ancestral lines have met in the latest product, how mysteriously the joint characteristics of body and mind have blended, and how unexpected yet how entirely natural a recombination is the result -- these points are elaborated with cumulative effect until we realize at last how little we are dealing with an independent unit, how much with a survival and reorganization of what seemed buried in the grave. Natural Law in the Spiritual World
  • When I adapt something I translate from one meaning to another as faithfully as I can.
  • He that hath my word, let him speak my word faithfully: what is the chaff to the wheat, saith the Lord? The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • Skye was a devout opposer of alcoholic beverages and spent much of her time at the parties lecturing on how they were all breaking the underage drinking law with the keggers that were faithfully donated every night.
  • The narrower heel, higher arch, and lower-volume instep faithfully fit a woman's foot and of course men with narrow feet.
  • These men represent the old guard faithfully, but with a new-era sensibility that combines pleasing lines and tight midsections with drum-tight conditioning.
  • They must faithfully convey the historian's meaning and still be memorable for you. 3.
  • A white T-shirt clung faithfully to the contoured steel of his pectoral muscles.
  • Officially, Russia seeks to lure tourists to its charms, which range from its rich cultural history to the anachronisms which are peculiarly its own, like Lenin's mausoleum, still faithfully guarded on Red Square.
  • I can't thank them enough for reading me faithfully and carefully, and for joining me in obsessing over books.
  • Bylines and datelines state unequivocally that the reporter was there, saw what he saw, and reported it faithfully, unless an ‘additional reporting’ squib accompanies the story.
  • Princeton theologians Archibald Alexander and Charles Hodge believed that their theology faithfully reflected Reformed beliefs and should be central in American Presbyterianism.
  • Faithfully to serve her,/and in all things whatsoe'er The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original
  • He had served faithfully, with the idea that he could do good for his country.
  • In 1959 Andrew was ordained as a minister and has served the Lord faithfully in different ministries, pastoring churches in Mexico and Texas.
  • The woman withdrew her resignation and served him faithfully for many more years.
  • The phrase faithfully depicts the atheism of an unbelieving human heart; the fool hath said in his heart, "No God. The Parables of Our Lord
  • Growing up, I faithfully recorded my youthful experiences in ledger books my father brought home from the office. Gail Mitchell
  • And in clinging so faithfully to the past, he has stirred uncomfortable complaints that he is propelling his country towards an old-fashioned constitutional crisis.
  • We follow the message with a checksum, so the provider can verify (to some degree) that our message has been faithfully received.
  • Lastly, this commandment conveys the obligation to dissent from, and reject, every superstition and every error, requiring us to preserve pure and intemerate the adoration due to the Supreme Being, who, in this sense, is represented in this text as jealously watching over human actions, and a not indifferent spectator of good or evil; therefore a sure punisher of the guilty, and an eternal remunerator of him who faithfully adheres to His law. A Guide for the Religious Instruction of Jewish Youth
  • In 1959 Andrew was ordained as a minister and has served the Lord faithfully in different ministries, pastoring churches in Mexico and Texas.
  • Some simulators ape the motions of flight faithfully enough to induce vertigo and airsickness. The Dream Machine
  • _Beloved, thou doest faithfully whatsoever thou doest_. Daily Strength for Daily Needs
  • I promise it (quoth she) and binde my selfe thereto by a sacred oath, to keepe it faithfully: for never could any thing happen to yeeld me the like contentment, as to see my The Decameron
  • When I adapt something I translate from one meaning to another as faithfully as I can.
  • It was all there, faithfully recorded in his uncle's stiff and formal style.
  • No doubt the show-stopping burlesque numbers would really have been something in color, and it's a shame that they haven't been faithfully reproduced here.
  • TPM so faithfully stenographed Snarlin Arlen a few days ago, and HE SAID there would be no immunity for the telcos. Dodd Will Filibuster Telecom Immunity Bill If Reid Brings It To Vote
  • We have the honor to inform you that we have this day accorded Power of Procuration to Mr.R.G., who has faithfully assisted us for the last two years.
  • Rather, the attempt is merely to recreate their personas as faithfully and realistically as possible.
  • While it's an odd sight, a federal judge dabbling in politics to excise politics from the judicial sphere, there is a serious question here: When may a judge, sworn to "faithfully and impartially" apply law, politick to change it? Sandra Day O'Connor v. the People
  • Such letters will close with Yours faithfully.
  • It was all there, faithfully recorded in his uncle's stiff and formal style.
  • It cost £5 over ten years ago and has served me faithfully ever since.
  • ‘It is a very sad day for the city of York and the people that he has served so faithfully over many years,’ he said.
  • While it cannot be said that Tom Parker had ever labored arduously at anything, nevertheless he had followed his calling faithfully, and the peculiar exigencies of that calling had made of him a light and fitful sleeper. Flowing Gold
  • Irrespective of their political affiliations, the lawmakers should faithfully carry out their duties the people trusted them with.
  • Black levels are accurate and the various earth tones are faithfully rendered in golds and browns.
  • It moves actively through the stagnant water in its passage to the surface, aerifying it, and at the same time doing faithfully its work as scavenger by consuming vegetable germs and putrefying matter. Four Months in a Sneak-Box
  • Jason himself is treated fairly faithfully, except this time he can run negating the ridiculous time-space continuity glitches from the old films. REVIEW: Friday the 13th « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • Jai Krishna assured them all rites had been faithfully observed.
  • The events were faithfully recorded in her diary.
  • Shivani: In "Lettera amorosa," we feel unexpected discovery in the poem's conclusion of a greater absence than at first posited: "Letter, then, to light, which is open-ended,/folds, expands, but even on winter mornings/faithfully attends to the correspondence,/answers the question. Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker
  • His hopes were focused on those churches where the Word of God was faithfully ministered - ‘not dry Calvinism, God save us from that!’
  • Governor Winthrop, who was a man of much milder spirit than Endecott, faithfully records this judgment, under its date in his Journal, with additional particulars. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864
  • So what is new? Yours faithfully, Heinz Vuillermoz.
  • Rarely, permineralized wood (which faithfully preserves the woody texture of the original wood) is found closely associated with the limb casts.
  • Their lineations, which are not influenced by the intrusion boundaries, faithfully reflect the stretching direction of the tectonic regime coeval with magma emplacement and cooling.
  • With the approach of winter, kite-flying became less popular as a sport, but two or three times a month Tom sent up one of his kites with the meteorograph, and the observations were faithfully forwarded to The Boy with the U. S. Weather Men
  • A few ago, cade vizier an pavise from an collaborative misanthropy scraps who was soft disquietingly kashmiri a groundbreaking skink surveying ruff our exploited, faithfully burbly untoothed zairean. Rational Review
  • Make it a firm arrangement faithfully followed, and do not allow all the other urgent distractions to crush out this opportunity.
  • Indeed, the jealous mothers of the gynarchies of the past would often step in between their sons and their wives in order to keep them tied to themselves - as, for instance, Augustine's mother did when she made him dismiss his concubine, who had lived faithfully with him for years.
  • They desperately try to contain the madness, bitterness and growing animality that are overtaking them by faithfully noting their physical co-ordinates and recording their days in journals and logs.
  • Imitating it too faithfully would have killed the film's fragile momentum, but Minghella, working with the matchlessly resourceful editor Walter Murch, has tightened Frazier's ungainly tale while preserving its epic capaciousness.
  • This phrase "be safe" occurs again in verse 28, and again in the last verse of the psalm, where _quam nisi -- salvus esse non poterit_ should be translated _which except a man have believed faithfully and firmly, he cannot be safe_. The Prayer Book Explained
  • So all of the Quantum Leap episodes I faithfully collected from the BBC are all unwatchable because I've changed recorders twice since then.
  • I quote Vatican Council I: "For the Holy Spirit was not promised to the successors of Peter, that by His revelation they might make known new doctrine, but that by His assistance they might inviolably keep and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of the faith delivered through the Apostles. McLaren, Rohr to speak at `Emerging Church' conference in Dallas | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • The colours and motifs of the stencilling were painstakingly and faithfully reproduced by analysis of paint scrapings taken from the walls and the scrutiny of old photographs. Irish cathedral to ban the use of secular songs in ceremonies
  • It's an obligation we have to our war fighters to take care of them after they faithfully serve this nation.
  • If the votaries of the Bible interpreted it faithfully, they would say: man originally transgressed, that is, made a mistake; for to transgress, to fail, to make a mistake, all mean the same thing. What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government.
  • You shouldn't use "Yours faithfully" - it's much too formal for this kind of letter.
  • She’s always been a bit of a writer as she chronicled our 5 years living and travelling through Europe in fortnightly newsletters, faithfully typed up, photocopied and sent to a variety of friends and family. (this was before the internet and emails) Even back then people used to say she should put all our adventures into a book as it was always so interesting to read. Dark Side of the Moon? « Write Anything
  • It is the writing of a man who understood that sober, bleak-eyed realism serves the cause of human emancipation more faithfully than starry-eyed Utopia.
  • Attempts to quantify this phenotype would, therefore, lead to gross underestimates and not faithfully represent the occurrence of fluid discharge.
  • Alaric had faithfully asserted the just pretensions of the republic to the provinces which were usurped by the Greeks of Constantinople: he modestly required the fair and stipulated recompense of his services; and if he had desisted from the prosecution of his enterprise, he had obeyed, in his retreat, the peremptory, though private, letters of the emperor himself. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • She wrote faithfully in her journal every day.
  • He has since 1965 faithfully followed and supported every twist and turn of government policy.
  • It is hardest to think deep thoughts and record them faithfully in a manner that people will understand.
  • The headnote did not faithfully reproduce the guidance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keep good company, read good books, love good things and cultivate soul and body as faithfully as you can. Louisa May Alcott 
  • There is a general presentiment too, that the Man of Sin, prior to his downfal, will make some dire and violent attempt through his infatuated followers against the truth, and against such as faithfully maintain it. The Life of James Renwick A Historical Sketch Of His Life, Labours And Martyrdom And A Vindication Of His Character And Testimony
  • During that period of ardent, laborious youth, he faithfully shut himself up in libraries, attended public lectures, and gave himself a solid foundation of learning, which sometimes awakened surprise when discovered under the elegant frivolity of the gay turfman. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • And then they'd go on, faithfully leaving similar letters and similar impressions on Krim, and Lohala, and Tralee, and Famagusta, and throughout the Coalsack stars until the stock of addressed missives ran out. The Pirates of Ersatz
  • Whatever the truth of the matter, the grace is faithfully repeated annually at Burns Suppers across the land before the feast of haggis, neeps and tatties begins.
  • Make it a firm arrangement faithfully followed, and do not allow all the other urgent distractions to crush out this opportunity.
  • The implication is that the writer of such works does the disengaging, disembroiling and disencumbering from experience as we know it, while the author of novels reports faithfully on all our encumbrances.
  • The many dittographies in the manuscript have been faithfully transcribed by Hamdan Hassan, and have been retained in the MCP text.
  • The researchers then considered the possibility that clofibrate appeared to fail only because the subjects failed to faithfully take their prescriptions. The adherer effect | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • What perturbs me though is the complete lack of value I have received from my taxes, that I have faithfully paid towards public health over the years.
  • Although an Italian aristocrat by birth, Piccolomini served the imperial cause faithfully throughout his military career.
  • He promised to leave the country and not to meddle again in such manner, which he did and kept his word faithfully with me. Documenting the American South, or, The Southern Experience in 19-th Century America
  • Yours faithfully, lan G. Macleod President Dundeedum Security Services Ltd CORMORANT
  • I am only twenty-three years old; I have no child to comfort me, no companion of my own age, nothing to love but the dumb creature who is so faithfully fond of me.
  • We've been faithfully blogging Australian gaming news since 1998.
  • The film faithfully follows the Harris mixture of fiction and fact.
  • She believed that what she was seeing was true, and she faithfully recorded it.
  • What farther he might have had in his thoughts to do is known to Him whom he served so industriously and so faithfully in his spirit in the gospel while he was here on earth, and with whom he now enjoys the reward of all his labours and all his sufferings; for certain it is concerning Dr Owen, that as God gave him very transcendent abilities, so he did therewithal give him a boundless enlargedness of heart, and unsatiable desire to do service to Pneumatologia
  • 'He laughed and coaxed -- what I calls cajoling -- did Mr. Griff, to get a latch-key; but we knows our dooty too well for that, and Mr.. Winslow had made us faithfully promise, when Master Clarence first came to us, that he should never have a latch-key, -- Mr. Clarence, as had only been five times later than eleven o'clock, and then he was going to dine with Mr. Castleford, or to the theayter, and spoke about it beforehand. Chantry House
  • By a charter granted in 1200 King John permitted the citizens of Lincoln to elect two of their number "well and faithfully to maintain the provostship (_præposituram_) of the city. The Customs of Old England
  • The film version is slightly expurgated (eliminating the play's chorus), but otherwise faithfully maintains Marlowe's poetry.
  • However, if I made the mistake of creating it in a proprietary file format, the only way I can decode it faithfully is by using that proprietary vendor's application or try my best to reverse engineer that file format. Archive 2007-07-08
  • Despite their sleeping arrangements, they somehow managed to be the biological, legally wed, faithfully heterosexual parents of David and Ricky.
  • Our tolerate is to make the own heart dependable, we loyalty is to work of with all one's heart serve faithfully to the utmost a job, so we do what can also say with a clear conscience!
  • Many of the old buildings surrounding the approaches to the bridge have been faithfully and modestly restored to what they looked like before the civil wars.
  • TOOBIN: I think John Roberts will hear the word faithfully in his sleep, because that was the word that he messed up. CNN Transcript Jan 21, 2009
  • He made a point of faithfully attending the therapy sessions -- to all intents the sincere supplicant anxious to make amends. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • They seemed to require favorable weather to perform faithfully.
  • The name of Longinus first appeared in a collection of early Christian texts known as the Apocrypha, where he was described as a centurion who had served his legion faithfully before poor eyesight ended his battlefield career. HITLER’S HOLY RELICS
  • For over three decades he had his own ‘run’ and faithfully delivered the post in all kinds of weather.
  • If, however, you want a real taste of harsh life in rural Britain, head off to Beamish, the North of England Open Air Museum, which faithfully recreates the North East in the early 1800s.
  • Six years ago, the trust bought it, and a right of access from the farmer, and set about the task of restoring, as faithfully as possible, the Grade II-listed building, which had languished, unloved and unlived in, since 1912.
  • He had served the family faithfully for 40 years.
  • Finally, he said, he disciplined himself to represent each image faithfully by hand.
  • Madjess: I will let Vatican Council I speak for me: For the Holy Spirit was not promised to the successors of Peter, that by His revelation they might make known new doctrine, but that by His assistance they might inviolably keep and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of faith delivered through the Apostles... TEXAS FAITH: Why are millennials dropping out? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • The facsimile faithfully reproduces the manuscript score in its original form in three volumes, each half-bound in leather with gilt impressions on the spine.
  • Far be it from me to suggest that, at the end of a parliament, the papers might like to review their own performance in the damnably tricky business of reporting faithfully the news.
  • Perhaps Charles was right, for surely Paul was single-hearted in his hope of walking straight to his one home, Heaven, and he had been doing no other than bearing his cross, when he so patiently took the being 'buffeted' when he did well, and faithfully served his froward master. Friarswood Post Office
  • But although this rhythmically intermittent tetanus affecting alternately the flexors and extensors of the limb and giving the reflex step cannot be copied reflexly by employing excitation alone, it can be easily and faithfully reproduced and with perfect alternation of phase and with its characteristic asymmetrical bilaterality, by employing a stimulation in which reflex excitation and reflex inhibition are admixt in approximately balanced intensity. Sir Charles Sherrington - Nobel Lecture
  • Was he being richly rewarded for having faithfully executed what he was told to do?
  • The French-Canadian by his origin and traditions which he has faithfully conserved, is a gentleman, though he may be a poor man. Canada from East to West
  • He faithfully lived up to his promise.
  • Design a tie whose pattern is made up of faithfully reproduced egg-yolk blobs, tomato sauce splashes, spaghetti-spills and dribbles of chocolate sauce, so that the real thing will never be noticed.
  • We base that on the fact that he faithfully summed up the evidence on intoxication, but did not give that familiar direction which he must have been aware of.
  • Theophylact, Matthew 26: 2: Or as is said in Greek, of pistic nard, that is, faithful, because the ointment of the nard was made faithfully and without counterfeit. Catena Aurea - Gospel of Mark
  • The people tell you that they call the toy a katija, and you write it down in your notebook, faithfully reproducing the sounds used to pronounce the word. The English Is Coming!
  • The club indulges in revelries which it calls "jinks" -- high and low, at intervals -- and each of these gatherings is faithfully portrayed in oils by hands that know their business. American Notes
  • During all this time every half hour I faithfully updated the electronic diary the consumer people sent me.
  • In spite of the crispness and perpetually constructed nowness of data that that appears on screen with each electrical pulse, no matter when it was written, faithfully reconstructed images of the past now fade with their familiarity.
  • The following article has been transcribed faithfully from a manuscript found inside a rather damaged Portuguese camphor-wood escritoire which was left to Chris among Dorian's effects.
  • You have a notebook that is already a few years old but still serves you faithfully.
  • The patient had used compression stockings faithfully during pregnancy 10 years earlier.
  • The legendary sounds of The Eagles are faithfully and brilliantly recreated by Talon on Thursday, October 7.
  • Eric is also a polymath ( "he mastered the steepest matters in half an afternoon") who studies Einstein's special theory in both German and English, reads poetry, contemplates the Middle English roots of the word "hangnail" and works out faithfully (a universal trait of the protagonists of cheap thrillers). All Day in a Rich Guy's Limo Makes for a Very Silly Novel
  • If the letter began ‘Dear Sir’ or ‘Dear Madam’, you should sign off ‘Yours faithfully’.
  • Although he promised faithfully to come, I still didn't think he would.
  • In her testimony, Graner's mother described her son as a kind and gentle man who faithfully served his country.
  • As such, this is one aspect of the space opera genre that Vinge retains faithfully in his novels.
  • The proceedings paused several times: to consult our waitress, who has faithfully served NOTY for several years; to explain NOTY to the couple at the next table just off the plane from Denmark, who informed us that their onomastically fascistic government has veto power over names (they were fairly certain that Nominee No. 109, Name of the Year
  • Modern art cannot, or does not, equal the chasing and carving of this splendid crosier, which is enriched with figures of saints and, apostles, and various Gothic devices, -- very minute, but all executed as faithfully as if the artist's salvation had depended upon every notch he made in the silver .... Passages from the English Notebooks, Volume 2.
  • Many were the hours and days she put in faithfully attending to her work with great care and attention to detail.
  • Picton-Howell's main mission in life was to record faithfully the minutes of the many meetings she attended.
  • If you've been reading this newsletter faithfully, then you know this to be true.
  • The Divine Office has always been faithfully kept by lay people - not just clergy, monks and nuns-for centuries.
  • In 1870,The Vatican Council decreed: "For the Holy Spirit was not promised to the successors of Peter,that by His revelation they might make known new doctrine, but that by His assistance they might inviolably keep and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of faith delivered through the Apotles. TEXAS FAITH: Obama, Congress, CEOs and leadership styles | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • We should devote ourselves assiduously and faithfully to the duties of our profession.
  • Oh! if they would faithfully, humbly, and self-denyingly lay out themselves for Christ and his Church, and never think of titles and reputation, they should then have honor whether they would or not; but by gaping after it, they lose it: for, this is the case of virtue's shadow, ` What follows I fly; what flies, the same I follow. ' The Reformed Pastor
  • It is custom to make any sacrifice in order to serve faithfully, is it not?
  • Ann faithfully promised never to tell my secret.
  • As noted in our review of that release, Fox didn't drop the ball in porting these to the digital medium, with both the video and audio transfers faithfully reproducing the movie.

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