to work with great zeal

  • 1work — I. noun Etymology: Middle English werk, work, from Old English werc, weorc; akin to Old High German werc work, Greek ergon, Avestan varəzem activity Date: before 12th century 1. activity in which one exerts strength or faculties to do or perform… …

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  • 2Great Lent — Orthodox church in the Czech Republic vested in lenten colors. Liturgical year Western …

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  • 3great — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. 1 large in amount, degree, size, etc. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ADVERB ▪ very ▪ The play was a very great success …

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  • 4zeal — [[t]zi͟ːl[/t]] N UNCOUNT Zeal is great enthusiasm, especially in connection with work, religion, or politics. ...his zeal for teaching... Mr Lopez approached his task with a religious zeal …

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  • 5Great Glen Methodist Church — Infobox church name = Great Glen Methodist Church img capt = Great Glen Methodist Hall Church denomination = Methodist founded date = 1827 style = Chapel minister = Revd Mark Cheetham address = Oaks Road, Great Glen, Leicestershire country =… …

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  • 6Great Ayton — infobox UK place country = England official name= Great Ayton latitude= 54.49569 longitude= 1.12919 population = 4930 (2001 census) shire district= Hambleton shire county= North Yorkshire region= Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster …

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  • 7Pope St. Gregory I (the Great) —     Pope St. Gregory I ( the Great )     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Gregory I ( the Great )     Doctor of the Church; born at Rome about 540; died 12 March 604. Gregory     is certainly one of the most notable figures in Ecclesiastical… …

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  • 8St. Gregory the Great —     Pope St. Gregory I ( the Great )     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Gregory I ( the Great )     Doctor of the Church; born at Rome about 540; died 12 March 604. Gregory     is certainly one of the most notable figures in Ecclesiastical… …

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  • 9St. Gertrude the Great —     St. Gertrude the Great     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Gertrude the Great     Benedictine and mystic writer; born in Germany, 6 Jan., 1256; died at Helfta, near Eisleben, Saxony, 17 November, 1301 or 1302. Nothing is known of her family,… …

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  • 10Knights of the Cross with the Red Star — Symbol of the order. Sgraffito on the facade …

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