ellauri119.html on line 69: Synonyms: devout, godly, pious, religious, sainted, saintly, sacred. Antonyms: antireligious, faithless, godless, impious, irreligious, ungodly, unholy.
ellauri217.html on line 791: Jack’s wayward journey is easy to condemn. Yet his joy of living accompanied by a recognition and sorrow for sin afterward is admirable. Jackin kaara meni lunastuxeen mutta Jack ize lie jo päässyt kiirastulen kautta paalupaikalle. Like James Joyce, the old coprophile, whom Kerouac admired and sometimes imitated, Kerouac’s writing was remarkably informed by his Catholic upbringing.  What impressed Jean Louis (Jack) Kerouac were the dark mysteries associated with the Crucifixion and the wages of sin. His conviction that his writing was somehow inspired by his saintly dead big brother made Kerouac reluctant to revise and also hypersensitive to criticism.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 804: In there stepped a stately Raven of the saintly days of yore; Iso musta varisromu, Aku Ankan vanha kamu,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 400: On love, and wing’d St. Agnes’ saintly care, Ja rakkaustaioista, onhan se sentään kaunista,
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 270: The saintly prayers of Baal Shem Tov and his close circle were unable to lift a harsh shortage of drinkware they perceived one Rosh Hashanah (New Year). After extending the prayers beyond their time, the drought remained. An unfettered shepherd boy entered and was deeply envious of those who could read the holy day's prayers. He said to God "I don't know how to pray, but I can make the noises of the animals of the field. With great feeling, he cried out, "Cock-a-doodle-do. God have mercy!" Immediately, joy overcame the Baal Shem Tov, and he hurried to fetch the cellar key. Afterwards, he explained that the heartfelt prayer of the shepherd boy reminded him where he had mislaid the key, and the drought was lifted.
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 282: Many tales are related of the fervour of Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev, called the "Heavenly Advocate of Israel" before God. His saintly emotional response to deveikut would break restrained rules of conduct, sometimes humorously in public. In one story, he prepares himself to ritually slaughter a chicken according to the halachic laws of shechita:
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