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Definition of Fervency

Fervency
Fervency Fer"ven*cy, n. [Cf. OF. fervence. See Fervent.] The state of being fervent or warm; ardor; warmth of feeling or devotion; eagerness. When you pray, let it be with attention, with fervency, and with perseverance. --Wake.

Meaning of Fervency from wikipedia

- Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Fervent, with a further ship unbuilt: HMS Fervent (1804), built in 1804, was an Archer-class gunbrig...
- Fervent Records is a contemporary Christian music record label based in Nashville, Tennessee. Fervent was bought by Word Records in 2005. Chris August...
- Guitarist of the Year in their Rising Star category. In 2025, Gr****o released Fervency with Sony Masterworks, an album featuring his longtime collaborators Keith...
- wild and fiery — it's a breakthrough performance, astonishing in its fervency" and Roger Ebert praised her performance for its sincerity and "wonderful...
- without great cause of fickleness". (Euphues to Lucilla on the quality of 'fervency' in women). "But alas Euphues, what truth can there be found in a traveller...
- Memorial. Lincoln closed his speech with these words: Fondly do we hope—fervently do we pray—that this mighty scourge of war may speedily p**** away. Yet...
- revelation, wild and fiery—it’s a breakthrough performance, astonishing in its fervency" and Roger Ebert praised her performance for its sincerity and "wonderful...
- resulting cross between rock & roll and insanity can be thrilling in its fervency; it can also be as boring as a band warming up before the show." Tom Breihan...
- Proponents view revivals as the restoration of the Church to a vital and fervent relationship with God after a period of moral decline, instigated by God...
- instrumental in Cicero's political life both as a benefactor and as a fervent activist for his cause. Terentia was born into a wealthy plebeian family...