Engagedness

Word ENGAGEDNESS
Character 11
Hyphenation en ga ged ness
Pronunciations N/A

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Such an apt portrayal of the engagedness of our "intelligensia" with the real world they have escaped but at the same time destroy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But they somehow managed to look separate from the scene, as though the worry and weariness and day-to-day engagedness of the subway ride touched upon them not at all; and yet the way they were openly looking at the rest of us was avid, proprietary, amused, almost too knowing ... ❋ Unknown (2002)

As my bodily strength returned, my engagedness of soul returned; also, my impressions to call upon my fellow-creatures to turn to God. ❋ Unknown (1887)

But again I was bro't to mourn for my sins and backslidings and renew my engagedness: and finally applied to our preacher, old Dr. Hall; was examined as to my exercise and experience, and admitted to the communion-table. ❋ Levi Purviance (1848)

After visiting and praying with a man, who had been dangerously injured by a fall from his horse, he went home with a Mr. John Andrew, of whose engagedness in religion he speaks warmly. ❋ Unknown (1846)

Page 191 her air of devotion in prayer, showed an engagedness that comported not with vanity. ❋ Unknown (1838)

The publisher of “An account of the first planting of the colony of Georgia,” [1] speaking of his engagedness in this noble cause, says, “This was an instance of generosity and public spirit, and an enterprise of fatigue as Well as of danger, which few ages or nations can boast.” ❋ Harris, Thaddeus M (1838)

For a woman professing godliness, to attempt, frequently, to have religious meetings conducted at her house, while her husband is pursuing a course that must interrupt their solemnity and order, would be no proof of sincere and humble engagedness in the cause. ❋ Rebecca Warren Brown (1832)

On Tuesday night, especially the latter part of it, I felt a great earnestness of soul and engagedness in seeking God for the town, that religion might now revive, and that God would bless Mr. Buell to that end. ❋ Unknown (1830)

They were accompanied with a lively sense of the greatness of God, and her own littleness and vileness; and had abiding effects, in the increase of the sweetness, rest and humility, which they left upon the soul, and in a new engagedness of heart to live to the honour of God, and to watch and fight against sin. ❋ Unknown (1830)

Many being under a deep concern on account of their souls, would come to the place of worship with their long neglected Rosaries suspended around their necks, and in time of public prayer, would repeat their almost forgotten Romish forms with much apparent sincerity and engagedness. ❋ Joseph Mitchell (1827)

Was this the measure of their engagedness in rebuilding the city? ❋ Sheldon Dibble (1827)

To occupy all our powers for God, we must equal the engagedness and enterprise of worldly men, 34 ❋ Sheldon Dibble (1827)

We have shown what we are capable of doing, by our engagedness in seeking wealth and honor. ❋ Sheldon Dibble (1827)

Is not the glory of God and the eternal salvation of our ruined race, an object _worthy_ of as much engagedness, as much engrossment of soul and determination of purpose, as a little property which must soon be wrapped in flames, or the flickering breath of empty fame? ❋ Sheldon Dibble (1827)

No less engagedness certainly can be required of God's stewards, than ❋ Sheldon Dibble (1827)

It requires of him, finally, whenever he is about entering upon the work, to use every means, by careful meditation, by calling up the strong motives of his office, by realizing the nature and responsibility of his undertaking, and by earnestly invoking the blessing of God -- to attain that frame of devout engagedness, which will dispose him to speak zealously and fearlessly. ❋ Henry Ware (1818)

And I am also sensible, that I. have been greatly deficient in zeal and engagedness of spirit, con - sidering the infinite importance of the c wse which I am called to plead. ❋ Elihu Thayer (1813)

The same apostle in his epistle to the Philip - pians speaks of his earnest engagedness to be wholly conformed to Christ; but he disclaims the idea of having already attained to this state. * men sanctified only in part, it is no doubt important that we should keep this in view; else we shall be in danger of imitating their failings, as well as their excellencies: we shall also be in danger of forming too low an idea of the perfection of the heavenly state, ❋ Williston, Seth, 1770-1851 (1812)

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