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faithfulness

noun as in devotion

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The series has done its fair share of Wikipedia educating, even when the on-screen tellings aren’t 100 percent faithful to reality.

The most faithful imitator, painstakingly designed with feedback from Olympic marathoner Jared Ward and other elite runners, appears to be Saucony’s Endorphin Pro.

Because Mediafax’s contents were copied and redistributed by the faithful, it had far more reach than its subscriber list suggested.

From Ozy

Christians can move forward to help heal our nation by seeking a balance of political engagement and faithful discipleship.

From Fortune

However they find each other, screech-owls usually stay together as long as they both live and, based on paternity tests of chicks, they are entirely faithful.

And this mix of intellectualism and faithfulness is filling an unmet need among students on many of these campuses.

God does not want a house built by man,” he said, “but faithfulness to His word, to His plan.

He goes to his death as a final act of faithfulness to the party for which he committed his own crimes.

Martyrs, Daniel promised, would be rewarded for their faithfulness in a special way.

Martyrs, he promised, would be rewarded for their faithfulness in a special way.

On the establishment of the Empire Berthier, like many another, received the reward for his faithfulness to Napoleon.

Another Christian argument is the claim that the faithfulness of the Christian martyrs proves Christianity to be true.

Several other books were also published by him, reflecting great honor upon his integrity, candor and faithfulness.

Faithfulness on the part of such slaves was also frequently repaid by manumission.

In faithfulness ye served your God, and with her children shall your mother rejoice forever in the eternal world.

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On this page you'll find 52 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to faithfulness, such as: adherence, allegiance, fealty, fidelity, adhesion, and ardor.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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