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Meaning of "devoutly religious"

devoutly religious - This phrase describes someone who is deeply committed to their religious beliefs and practices, often with sincerity and fervor. It implies a strong sense of faith and devotion in religious matters

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devoutly religious
These people believe themselves to be devoutly religious.
He was a devoutly religious man and lived an austere life.
He grew up in a middle class and devoutly religious family.
He was devoutly religious and was canonized after his death.
Their leader is a devoutly religious man.
He was devoutly religious and deeply devoted to his family.
The family was devoutly religious.
Devoutly religious witnesses.
He comes from a devoutly religious family.
Corbett immediately stopped drinking and became devoutly religious.
They have devoutly religious parents.
The real you is so much better than the devoutly religious facade.
He was a devoutly religious boy.
Legend says that St Rosalia was born to a noble family and became devoutly religious.
Some were devoutly religious.

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The people of Saint Kitts and Nevis are devoutly religious.
Casper was devoutly religious.
If it mattered to them, they would not be devoutly religious.
Who is devoutly religious.
His family were farmers, and devoutly religious.
A person so devoutly religious could not possibly reconcile himself with that kind of.
Poland remains one of the most devoutly religious countries in Europe.
Devoutly religious participants showed increased activity in the brain 's nucleus accumbens.
Isaac Newton was devoutly religious.
Yet, he was devoutly religious and remained a practicing Catholic throughout his entire life.
He was of the purest character, and devoutly religious.
Benjamin Briggs was devoutly religious and a believer in abstinence.
Ron was a small-town boy with a family that was very devoutly religious.
You can be devoutly religious and not know God.
Obviously divorce is more common, even amongst those who are devoutly religious.
Matthew Caldwell was a devoutly religious man and occasionally preached as a lay minister.
Furthermore, Laura was known to be devoutly religious.
To neighbours, the family was devoutly religious with an upstanding father who sold herbal medicine.
Well, I have also heard of it in the devoutly religious.
Anton Bruckner was a devoutly religious man, and composed numerous sacred works.
The people of St. Kitts and Nevis are devoutly religious.
Is it possible to be both devoutly religious and critically scientific?
Major ReligionThe people of St. Kitts and Nevis are devoutly religious.
The immoral, the self-righeous and the devoutly religious person are all saved the same way.
A devoutly religious man, Jayne left Lampeter to become an Anglican vicar in Leeds.
However, Poland still remains one of the most devoutly religious countries in Europe.
Breivik, like the devoutly religious Taliban, also appears to feel no shame.
Bessie was, at least outwardly, devoutly religious.
His father was a devoutly religious merchant, and Eduard 's upbringing reflected his father 's strict religious beliefs.
In this sense he belonged “ to the ranks of devoutly religious men . ”.
Devoutly religious as a child, Howard dreamed of becoming a No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft.
Also during her youth, she became devoutly religious and studied the Bible passionately.
Fatima and her sister, Mariam, were well schooled and devoutly religious.
She's become devoutly religious.
The go-to person for family problems, uh, devoutly religious.

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