“Then, again, it is admitted that there are but few, very few, examples of unquestionable piety among very young persons.”
“Brown's commitment to her family, piety to her church, and skill as a writer reveal a commendable balance in her character that can be seen in the text of her hymns.”
“There are, however, in all these books, such genuine marks of integrity and piety, as must satisfy any reasonable person that no imposition or deception of any kind was intended by the writers.”
“Your Holiness, you are regarded as one of the greatest living icons of spirituality, piousness, truthfulness and righteousness.”
“Confucian values of self-discipline and tolerance towards others, piousness towards parents, and respect for the elderly.”
“It is hard to spend much time there without being weighed down by Martha's rigid sense of duty, her class consciousness, and her almost unbearable piousness.”
“These Lutherans were pietist and puritanical, expecting the imminent apocalypse.”
“Ruling the city was a power elite of native-born old Americans, hailing from New England, including lawyers, businessmen, and pietist Protestant ministers.”
“Kanitz is a pietist and legitimist, while Blow is neither one nor the other.”