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Definition of Stedfastly

Stedfastly
Sted Sted, n., Stedfast Sted"fast, a., Stedfastly Sted"fast*ly, adv., etc. See Stead, Steadfast, etc.

Meaning of Stedfastly from wikipedia

- "Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art" is a love sonnet by John Keats. It is unclear when Keats first drafted "Bright Star"; his biographers...
- miracles, and, by turning many to the true religion, built up a faithful and stedfast temple unto the Lord." Eusebius of Caesarea (260/265–339/340) relates that...
- "Dost thou believe in God the Father ..." The response is: "All this I stedfastly believe." Lutherans following the Lutheran Service Book (Lutheran Church–Missouri...
- 2019. In mid September 2022, Gloriavale Christian School prin****l Rachel Stedfast claimed that a small group of people had made a coordinated campaign to...
- is a reference to a sonnet by Keats titled "Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art", which he wrote while he was with Brawne. In 1818 Hampstead...
- to evict Stedfast Baptist Church from its location at a strip mall in Watauga, Texas. Landlord Cody Johnson later agreed not to evict Stedfast Baptist...
- engraven in stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not stedfastly behold the face of Moses for the glory of his countenance; which glory...
- SPLC added SaveCalifornia.com to its list of anti-**** hate groups. The Stedfast Baptist Church is an American church based in Fort Worth, Texas, with a...
- as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast...". From this verse came the BB motto, "Sure and Stedfast", retaining the old spelling of the latter...
- vnto this day great lordes about the lande of Tartary, which ferme and stedfastly beleue in the fayth of Christ": Hetoum, A Lytell Cronycle: Richard Pynson's...