0 in a way that shows great respect and admiration:
They are to hear their ministers ' gladly, willingly, reverently and obediently ' (pp. 430-1).
Stumbling reverently about its hallowed corridors and staircases, the group blurt b^tises about the art they chance upon and generally make a nuisance e of themselves.
This sad duty is being faithfully and reverently discharged by a large body of men, who meanwhile have to be fed, housed, and paid.
But if it means reverently moving the remains (where there are remains) to a central cemetery, it makes a difference.
There is, therefore, a case for change so that the young may easily be attracted by new language, carefully and reverently used.