Believingly

Word BELIEVINGLY
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At one point we even read, believingly, that Serge feels "an almost sacred tingling, as though he himself had become godlike, elevated by machinery and signal code to a higher post within the overall structure of things." ❋ Unknown (2010)

She had a couple of messups in her reading, and her “Christian” voice sounded more like a girl doing a dumb guy impression than an actual attempt to believingly evoke a character. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Eastern sky, as though in chase; and then again the night, with the swift and ghostly passing of starry constellations, was all too much to view believingly. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Brethren, can you look believingly on your miserable people, and not perceive them calling to you for help? ❋ 1615-1691 (1974)

` If you had yet but a bleeding heart for sin, and could come to Christ believingly for recovery, and resign yourself to him as your Savior and ❋ 1615-1691 (1974)

'Every time we look upon our congregations, let us believingly remember that they are the purchase of Christ's blood, and therefore should be regarded by us with the deepest interest and the most tender affection. ❋ 1615-1691 (1974)

When I say knowingly, I mean knowing what it is to be a child of God and to be born again; and when I say believingly, I mean for the soul to believe, and that from good experience, that the work of grace is wrought in him. ❋ Jeremiah Rev. Chaplin (N/A)

And hence it is that the Spirit must be sent into the hearts of God's people for this very thing, to cry Father; it being too great a work for any man to do knowingly and believingly without it. ❋ Jeremiah Rev. Chaplin (N/A)

Less than that, however, can I understand how educated beings, even men who, thanks to their gifts and their standing, play the part of responsible leaders, not only accepted believingly these prevarications and distortions, but, with them as a basis, immediately rendered a verdict against us. ❋ Various (N/A)

It often pleases our heavenly Father to carry forward the work of divine grace, in the hearts of his children, by means, and through dispensations, altogether unfathomable to the finite comprehension of men; but the humble believer, looking beyond the changing rugged path of this life, with filial love and confidence can repose on the mercy and goodness of the Lord, and believingly apply the language of our Saviour, ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

When Mildred answers him with, "This will not be," we could accept, believingly, were only the sense of doom what her reply brought with it. ❋ Ethel Colburn Mayne (N/A)

He learned to utter the word _Man_ so believingly that it sounded down into depths of the divine and infinite. ❋ Various (N/A)

"It'll turn up some place whar you never looked fer it and when you ain't thinkin 'nuthin' about it," she asserted believingly. ❋ Belle Kanaris Maniates (N/A)

Anon some wrinkled, fidgety, cogitative being in human form would add a new volume to some slope or tower of the monstrous omni-patulent mass, or some sharp-glancing youth, with teeth set unevenly on edge, would pull out a volume, look greedily and half-believingly for a few moments, return it, and slink away. ❋ Various (N/A)

If he were worthy to have possessed it, and had believingly anticipated and not found it, how bitter the disappointment! ❋ Unknown (1927)

Mrs. Ellicott would most believingly assure her -- but when parents stand so much in Loco Dei to nearly all children -- and when the children have long ago found out that their God is not only a jealous God but one that must be wheedled and propitiated like an early Jehovah because that is the only thing to be done with Gods you can't trust -- ❋ Stephen Vincent Ben��t (1920)

"Sister Nell, they sure will -- particularly the last-named one -- the mad love," chimed in Bo, mischievously, yet believingly. ❋ Unknown (1919)

But, whilst the superstitious shook their heads, the Princess clung desperately and believingly to the hope that the text had brought her. ❋ Frank Boreham (1915)

The Rule of God in nature, like the Kingdom in Jesus 'parables, must both be awaited patiently -- for it will require advances in men's consciences and knowledge to control physical forces in the interest of love -- and striven for believingly. ❋ Henry Sloane Coffin (1915)

To feel that every man on the land, every woman, every child knew one, counted on one's honour and friendship, turned to one believingly in time of stress, to know that one could help and be a finely faithful thing, the very knowledge of it would give one vigour and warm blood in the veins. ❋ Unknown (1907)

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