30 adverbs to describe how to faiths

" "I will do my best," said Faith, very sadly.

" "Oh, perhaps not," said Faith, brightly.

"I am afraid he is," said Faith, very faintly, "for I have given him no right to be sending me presents.

exclaimed Faith, impulsively, "and it is so kind of you think of it, Mr. Denton," she added.

" "No, I do not blame them," said Faith, very decidedly; "

"The Lord be praised for all His goodness," said Faith, devoutly, "for what but His mercy has enacted this change?

" "But surely it won't harm us," urged Faith, very eagerly.

"You are as insulting as he was," said Faith, very gravely.

"Or the Kingdom of God," said Faith, very happily.

" "It was only a box of candy," said Faith, hastily.

[Sidenote: I am] Yes faith, heartily.

Homely, I faith.

"On the contrary!" said Faith, hotly, "she has never spoken of you to me!

Gossip, faith ile use a little of your counsel, but my husband is so fat, I feare I shall never bring him to it.

And the king received him and his fellowship, and in the same place St. Austin preached a glorious sermon, and declared to the king the Christian faith openly and the great merit and avail that should come thereof in time coming.

I have no faith in people's doctoring themselves, either physically or spiritually.'

"I hope I shall never know any more about sin than I do now," said Faith soberly, "but really, I seem to be learning more and more every day.

" "I think I do understand, Maggie," said Faith, more softly.

" "A girl should be able to protect herself," said Faith sternly.

" "Good-by," said Faith, sweetly, "and you believe me, Miss Brady.

Nay, faith, speake truely, doe not flatter me; I know you need not; flattery's but where Desert is meane.

Agassiz's general faith in the susceptibility of the popular intelligence, however untaught, to the highest truths of nature, was contagious, and he created or developed that in which he believed.

The believer, I say, would look out by faith unto, and lay hold on these and the like promises, and thereby get strength conveyed to himself, whereby he may strive lawfully, and fight valiantly, and oppose with courage and resolution.

And as for faith, drink never does any harm to one's faith whatsoever; there's only one thing that takes a man's faith from him, and that is woman.

Good faith, this pleaseth my sweet mistress admirably.

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