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devout and sister
This extended to Edward's elder sister, the daughter of Catherine of Aragon, Mary Tudor, who was a pious and devout Catholic.
He is succeeded by his 7-year-old son, Theodosius II, who rules under the domination of his devout Christian sister Pulcheria and Anthemius, who acts as regent.
His father, Cornelius, was killed battling Gharnef, an evil priest and a devout follower of Medeus ; his elder sister Elice was taken hostage.
He is also a fairly devout Catholic, and not thrilled when his sister Winnie takes Rebecca to her more traditional black church with ' more interesting prayers.
A devout Catholic, he is married to Benedicte, née Smets, the sister of Pascale Smets, who is married to the Telegraphs pocket cartoonist Matt.
Her sister, meanwhile, Sarah Scott, was growing extremely devout.
* West is a main character in the Zenescope Entertainment comic Chronicles of Doctor Herbert West, essentially a modern retelling of the Lovecraftian novel in which the hidden narrator is now Megan, who is his lover and girlfriend while in his college years, and his obsession with death is now explained as the byproduct of a childhood trauma: while going to Church with his devout family, he saw his mother and sister run over by a bus.
Pease, the sixth of fifteen children, was born near Bristol, the son of devout Quakers, Thomas Pease ( 1816-1884 ) and Susanna Ann Fry ( 1829-1917 ) sister of Edward Fry, the judge.
She is met by her older sister Theresa ( Rebecca Jenkins ), a devout Catholic who has recently been dumped by her husband for a younger woman, and Louise ( Stacy Smith ), the middle child who has retreated from the outside world.
His parents, wealthy owners of a clothing factory, as well as his six brothers and one sister, were all devout Muslims.

devout and competitive
* PV2 Avery " Angel " King ( Keith Robinson ) — a gifted singer hailing from a small town in Arkansas, enlisted in a fit of anger at not making a competitive choir, a decision the 20 – year – old devout Christian comes to regret.

devout and running
In 1989, when Sue Myrick was running for re-election as Mayor of Charlotte, N. C., the devout Christian confessed to having had a relationship with her husband while he was still married to his wife in 1973.
She is on the surface a kind lady and a devout Buddhist, who delegates authority to her niece Wang Xifeng in the everyday running of the Rongguo household.
A social conservative and devout Christian running in a traditionally Labor seat, she ran a strong campaign on " back to basics " issues, in particular concern about the downgrading of Gladstone Hospital, and was only narrowly defeated by Australian Labor Party candidate Neil Bennett in 1992.

devout and .
Incurably optimistic, dogmatic, and utterly fearless, in his youth a devout Baptist, in spite of his friendship for the Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier ( 1807-1892 ) he eventually attacked the orthodox churches for what he deemed their cowardly compromising on the slavery issue and in his invariably ardent manner was emphatically unorthodox and denied the plenary inspiration of the Bible.
Although he later broke with the churches because he believed that they were insufficiently outspoken against social evils, he remained a devout Christian.
Born in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Rhône, Carrel was raised in a devout Catholic family and was educated by Jesuits, though he no longer practiced his religion when he entered the university.
His mother was a devout woman, so Ampère was also initiated into the Catholic faith along with Enlightenment science.
His father was a shipping merchant who was brought up as a Catholic but had Protestant sympathies, and his mother was a devout Independent unaffiliated with the Anglican Church.
This was connected to a devout religiosity that declared depiction of living things in art an immoral rivalry to Allah's creation.
Among these gifts was reputed to be a piece of the true cross, a true treasure for the devout Saxon king.
Ānanda was one of the principal disciples and a devout attendant of the Buddha.
Protestant hymns written mostly by New England preachers became a feature of camp meetings held among devout Christians across the South.
Even Houbraken recalled that Cuyp was a devout Calvinist and the fact that when he died, there were no paintings of other artists found in his home.
As a young man he produced a manuscript titled " Why I have discarded Evolution ", causing some scholars to describe him as a devout Methodist Episcopalian, who was impressed with fundamentalism, and perhaps supportive of creationism.
Associated perhaps initially with Jesus People and the Christian counterculture, born again came to refer to a conversion experience, accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in order to be saved from Hell and given eternal life with God in Heaven, and was increasingly used as a term to identify devout believers.
It tells the fact-based story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics: Eric Liddell, a devout Scottish Christian who runs for the glory of God, and Harold Abrahams, an English Jew who runs to overcome prejudice.
The introduction to the collection Rediscovery of Man notes that from around 1960 Linebarger became more devout and expressed this in his writing.
Although his retirement may have been involuntary, the Life of Cathróe of Metz and the Prophecy of Berchán portray Constantine as a devout king.
Lyell, a devout Christian, had great difficulty reconciling his beliefs with natural selection.
His father, Walter A. Rogers, was a civil engineer and his mother, Julia M. Cushing, was a housewife and devout Pentecostal Christian.
Then in 1743 he further alienated his father by marrying Antoinette Champion ( 1710 – 1796 ), a devout Roman Catholic.
Mary, a devout Catholic, was determined to crush the Protestant faith in which Elizabeth had been educated, and she ordered that everyone attend Catholic Mass ; Elizabeth had to outwardly conform.
A devout Presbyterian, Boudinot supported missions and missionary work.
Dollfuss, who was raised as a devout Roman Catholic, was shortly in seminary before deciding to study law at the University of Vienna and then economics at the University of Berlin.
While he was a devout Muslim who could recite the Koran, he was opposed to fanaticism and joked freely about Islam.

sister and Jennie
There Houston married in Indian tradition with Tiana Rogers, daughter of Chief John Headman Hellfire Rogers 1740-1833 and Jennie Due 1764-1806, sister of Chief John Jolly who adopted Houston into the Cherokee tribe.
A letter from Reynolds ' sister, Jennie, stated that the wound had a downward trajectory from the neck, implying that he was shot from above, presumably a sharpshooter in a tree or barn.
It is based on the recollections of Long's sister, Jennie Correll, who had been to Japan with her husband — a Methodist missionary.
Her sister Jennie accompanied her, and was a valuable companion through decades of work overseas.
Virgil lives alone, though his over-protective sister, Jennie ( Kelly McGillis ), who lives next door, takes care of him.

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