0 used to describe beliefs that are strongly and sincerely felt or people who have strong and sincere beliefs:
All three awakenings were characterized by a deep conviction of sin followed by conversion, fervent prayer and some ecstatic phenomena.
Nonconformity had by now started to lose one of its distinguishing features, its determination to save souls through fervent evangelism.27 of 1906 and 1950.
Pentecostalism, for example, is viewed as antithetical to ethnic identity because of its fervent belief in universalism and individualism.
They embraced modernity, in the shape of mechanization, with fervent zeal, but they were shunned by many of their more conservative colleagues.
The latter were seen as irrational, absurd, garish, over-zealous and fervent.
More fervent attempts to develop the child's musical ability will occur if the parents chose (or even paid for) nuclear material from a talented pianist.
The fervent anticommunism spawned by union centralization in the 1930s is a prominent example of frontlash.
This is hardly the position of a fervent advocate of additivity.
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