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30 Sentences With "perseveringly"

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It is extraordinary how perseveringly they devoted themselves to him.
Notwithstanding their want of success, still they perseveringly pulled on.
They have provoked the debate, perseveringly, upon the status of women.
We can only arrive at any dignity by perseveringly seeking it.
So that, even in very bad cases, this should be perseveringly tried.
Indeed, there are few who document life in Switzerland as perseveringly as she does.
If they are not defended perseveringly and pertinaciously, I will not combat them strongly.
If they are not defended perseveringly and pertinaciously, I will not combat them strongly.
I encourage you to live them out carefully and perseveringly in order to love in truth.
The WWF efficiently, responsibly, perseveringly and globally targets at nature protection by sustainable projects of nature protection.
Let us quietly, perseveringly believe that He lives in us, and will enable us to do our work.
And did he now sit himself down zealously and perseveringly to work on a ninth and tenth symphony?
Pray then earnestly and perseveringly, that the blessed aid of Divine Grace may operate effectually on your behalf.
Everything was to be done persistently, insistently, perseveringly, from maintaining party leadership to developing the economy to building national glory.
He did not know what to do to avert the blow he had drawn so perseveringly on his own head.
But let us, in our turn, be permitted to ask our opponents, have they humbly and perseveringly applied for this divine strength?
From this high position in latitude, explorations were perseveringly made, and rewarded by results of the most interesting nature in geography, hydrography, and glaciology.
She was by that time perseveringly dictating to Caddy, and Caddy was fast relapsing into the inky condition in which we had found her.
We trust, however, and believe, that very many even of the tories recoil with unmingled disgust from the hateful spirit which that journal so perseveringly evinces.
Not only in times of trial, but always, let us perseveringly seek to meet the risen Christ, who awaits us on the altar and in the tabernacle.
One must dream and take one's dreams seriously so that they may come true, and that is what you have been doing tenaciously and perseveringly for many years.
We should fervently ask God to give these men the strength to go forward perseveringly and to follow through courageously on this work of building peace with vigour.
It was during this period, with his fortunes at low ebb, that he is supposed to have derived hope and patience from watching a spider perseveringly weaving its web.
Your most profound characteristic must be this: you are heartily in earnest. Force of purpose will generate the will to labour earnestly and perseveringly, and so enable you to become whatever you set your mind upon becoming.
David Calderwood (157529 October 1650) was a Church of Scotland minister and historian. Calderwood was banished for his nonconformity, he found a home in the Low Countries, where he wrote his great work, the Altare Damasccnum. It was a serious attack on Anglican Episcopacy. Patiently and perseveringly Calderwood goes over the whole.
Arminians hold that God does not predetermine, but instead infallibly knows who will believe and perseveringly be saved. This view is known as conditional election, because it states that election is conditional on the one who wills to have faith in God for salvation. Although God knows from the beginning of the world who will go where, the choice is still with the individual. The Dutch Calvinist theologian Franciscus Gomarus strongly opposed the views of Jacobus Arminius with his doctrine of supralapsarian predestination.
In 1832, Beecher moved with her father to Cincinnati to campaign for more schools and teachers in the frontier. There she opened a female seminary, which, on account of her failing health, was discontinued after two years. She then devoted herself to the development of an extended plan for the physical, social, intellectual, and moral education of women, to be promoted through a national board. For nearly 40 years, she labored perseveringly in this work, organizing societies for training teachers, establishing plans for supplying the territories with good educators, writing, pleading, and traveling.
This is undoubtedly striking evidence that for 100 years the institution has perseveringly and steadfastly committed herself to provide quality Christian education for social transformation. More so the granting of PAASCU Level II Re-Accredited Status to the Grade School Department and Level III Re-Accredited Status to the High School Department has greatly confirmed the school’s thrust for academic excellence and character formation of the young Alphonsian in her care. In the same year, Senior High School was opened offering the General Academic Strand comprising four (4) sections with 164 students. In 2017, the Grade School Department was awarded Level III Re- Accredited Status.
Love was the son of the politician William Love and Ellinor Robinson, both immigrants from Ireland, and brother of merchant James. On 16 July 1863, Love was one of the first 16 boys enrolled on the foundation of Newington College at Newington House on the Parramatta River at Silverwater, New South Wales. At twelve years of age he was student number eleven on the handwritten roll.Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Sydney, 1999) pp121 According to the second Headmaster of the school, Thomas Johnstone, Love was "one of the best conducted, most perseveringly diligent, and most thoroughly amiable pupils that I have ever taught.’" He left Newington in September 1866 "in consequence of business depression".
In another matter, he wrote: > The dismal outlook of the Church in your Majesty's dominion is all the more > grievous from the fact that one must stand by in idleness, while he realizes > how easily the increasing evils could be remedied, how easily your Majesty's > conscience could be calmed, the honour of Almighty God, respect for the > Faith and the Church of God be secured, the rightful activities of the > priesthood set free, and religion and virtue restored to the Catholic > people. All this would follow at once, if only your Majesty, setting aside > further indecision, would resolve generously and perseveringly to close once > for all the sources of so great evil. The Emperor made concessions, greeted by Migazzi with satisfaction. When the pilgrimage to Maria Zell was once more permitted, the Cardinal in person led the first procession.

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