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1 But what constituted her distinguishing ornament was that she was sincerely religious .
2 He was often repentant for these delinquencies, and he was sincerely religious .
3 But John was too sincerely religious to cherish a revengeful spirit.
4 Though a highly intellectual man, he was deeply and sincerely religious .
5 With sincerely religious people, especially if they were Evangelicals, Froude felt deep sympathy.
6 Though a member of no church, Mr. Lincoln was most sincerely religious and devout.
7 I know no man more sincerely religious than Uncle Homer.
8 But Augustine was too sincerely religious not to take fright at the tone of artists.
9 The distress of this to a man so sincerely religious as Allston may be imagined.
10 What I meant was, are they sincerely religious ?
11 He talked much about Lourdes, where he said the people were sincerely religious , and not hypocritical.
12 His parents were not only conscientious people, but sincerely religious , and really desirous of doing good.
13 Nevertheless, there are some genuine specimens of good scientists who are sincerely religious in the full, traditional sense.
14 Alfred was deeply and sincerely religious , and like David saw the hand of God in all his misfortunes.
15 For this purpose it is necessary to state questions which run the risk of startling sincerely religious persons.
16 I have seen her at home as much almost as you could do; and then she's so sincerely religious .
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