Devotion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chauvinism
Blind and absurd devotion to a fallen leader or an obsolete cause hence absurdly
Clericalism
An excessive devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order undue influence of
Denominationalism
A denominational or class spirit or policy devotion to the interests of a sect or denomination
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Devotion
The act of devoting consecration
Devotionally
In a devotional manner toward devotion
Devotor
A worshiper one given to devotion
Devout
religious feelings and duties absorbed in religious exercises given to devotion pious reverent religious
Devoutful
Full of devotion
Devotional
Pertaining to suited to or used in devotion as a devotional posture devotional exercises a devotional frame of
Fervency
of being fervent or warm ardor warmth of feeling or devotion eagerness
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