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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "fervency" in a sentence

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    fervency


    1. The Pilgrim saw in him a fervency, an ardor


    2. Oven: Matters of the heart; fervency of heat; fantasy of the heart; thinking on something


    3. 9 Then every man of Israel cried to God with great fervency and with great vehemency did they humble their souls: 10 Both they and their wives and their children and their cattle and every stranger and hireling and their servants bought with money put sackcloth on their loins


    4. intensity he had in him, a fervency that, I believe, never really


    5. It is not the duration but the fervency of prayer that makes a difference


    6. Meeting commenced with fervency


    7. The more one is moved by his motive, all the more the fervency in his prayer increases


    8. There is a simplicity to the move of God yet such fervency, love, and desire born in the hearts of these believers


    9. My eyes couldn’t but see what was taking place around me even as my lips continued to move in the fervency of prayer that my soul was engaged in


    10. Her eyes searched mine and with emotional fervency she said, “I love you Elon! There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do for you!”

    11. I glanced at the phone on the table as I listened to Anna pour out her soul with a fervency that was as real as the God she believed in


    12. Question, has He come? Is two thousand years to be interpreted as “quickly?” Was he speaking by our measure of time? If not, what incentive would it be to encourage faithfulness and zeal in His disciples, if they know not what is meant? No one can call two thousand years a short time, but by comparison with eternity, than a million years would be short, but what power would that have to spring a motive in the human heart to great fervency of spirit? If it is spoken with God’s idea or reckoning time, “a thousand years as one day,” and consequently only about two days with Him has passed


    13. 2 and garbled it up with fervency


    14. Multitudes of the ministers of the gospel cherish it in secret, with more or less of assent, whose ministry suffers in fervency accordingly, the sense of an infinite danger being lost


    15. Elliot has a unique passion, a fervency, to serve investors by eliminating the self-interest and inherent conflicts that have become the norm in big firms


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    Synonyms for "fervency"

    ardor ardour fervency fervidness fervor fervour fire

    "fervency" definitions

    feelings of great warmth and intensity