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Indevoutly
Indevout In*de*vout", a. [Pref. in- not + devout. Cf. Indevote.] Not devout. -- In*de*vout"ly, adv.

Meaning of Devoutly from wikipedia

- sitio: Ut te revelata cernens facie, Visu sim beátus tuæ gloriæ. Amen. I devoutly adore you, hidden deity, Who are truly hidden beneath these appearances...
- into many troubles. For my part, I pardon you everything, and I wish to devoutly pray God that He will pardon you also. For the rest, I commend unto you...
- everything in our situation will serve to establish a precedent, it is devoutly wished on my part that these precedents be fixed on true principles." To...
- Maria Theresa died in 1683 and the next year he secretly married the devoutly Catholic Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon. Louis XIV began to...
- Florence Johnston, the Jeffersons' back-talking, tough, wisecracking, and devoutly religious housekeeper. Florence often teased George, mostly about his short...
- Blessing. As with a number of other religious articles, "The faithful, who devoutly use an article of devotion (crucifix or cross, rosary, sca****r or medal)...
- as effectively being the "chief interpreter". Mussolini was raised by a devoutly Catholic mother and an anti-clerical father. His mother Rosa had him baptised...
- Charente, the son of Joseph Mitterrand and Yvonne Lorrain. His family was devoutly Catholic and conservative. His father worked as a stationmaster for the...
- and the early Messianic Jews all deeply respected the traditions and devoutly observed them, and in so doing, set a useful pattern for us to follow."...
- extempore and spontaneous prayer". Historically, Methodist churches have devoutly observed the Lord's Day (Sunday) with a morning service of worship, along...