It is wholehearted conviction, positiveness in adherence to the truth, single-minded devotion rather than the wavering indecision of false wisdom.
God demands of us wholehearted surrender and service, but he pours out the wealth of his love upon us.
I know they are as wholehearted in their patriotism as any other group.
It must go on, and will go on, until the Italian people realize the futility of continuing to fight in a lost cause--a cause to which the people of Italy never gave their wholehearted approval and support.
The Autobiography has therefore been re-cast and illustrated, in the hope and prayer that the Lord will use it to inspire the Boys and Girls of Christendom with a wholehearted enthusiasm for the Conversion of the Heathen World to Jesus Christ.
The eloquent fervor of the Brethren at 'Derry was like a refreshing breeze to my spirit; I never met Ministers anywhere, in all my travels, who seemed more wholehearted in their devotion to the work which the Lord had given them to do.
He had written much at times in various papers with a wholehearted wish to purify and advance art.
Nothing but the personal force of this one man accomplished this thing--personal force accompanied by a wholehearted devotion to his art.
She urged women's organizations to give suffrage their wholehearted support and pointed out the great power of some of the newer organizations, such as the W.
While all of them were convinced suffragists, they were divided on other issues, and few of them were wholehearted feminists, as were Susan and Mrs. Stanton.
They are metamorphosed into fanatics as wholehearted as the Dervishes who, spear in hand, see the joys of Paradise and its black-eyed houris before them.
They include wholeheartedacceptance of new standards of honesty in our financial markets.
I will welcome thewholehearted cooperation of the Congress in this effort.
In its highest expression, the innate human impulse to respond takes the form of worship, a condition entailing wholehearted submission to a power that is recognized as deserving of such homage.
Her diary here gives evidence of a steadfast and wholehearted optimism; she views the future with joyous eyes, or rather she does not see it at all, which is the surest way of smiling at it cheerfully.
The idea is, undoubtedly, most genuine and meets with our Guardian’s wholehearted approval.
Adversity prepares the hearts of men, and paves the way for a wholehearted and general acceptance of the tenets and claims of our beloved Faith.
The missionaries fought this evil, with the wholehearted support of Laval, the great bishop of Quebec, and of his successors.
A breath of relief escaped her, but it was not wholehearted relief.
Melian broke into a peal of clear, wholehearted laughter, not more than a third due to reaction, for she had a very complete sense of humour.
But through it all her friend tended her with wholehearted and loyal camaraderie.
It is certainly no exaggeration to say that in no way can labor be advantaged after the war so much as by the wholehearted acceptance of its opportunity for loyal service to the nation during the war.
Bahá’u’lláh requires of His followers wholeheartedand complete devotion.
To each and every member of the Navy and Army and to those who, though not belonging to either of the services have helped to bring about the results achieved I tender my earnest thanks for their wholehearted and magnificent efforts.
We all had absolute trust in Colonel Thompson, and Colonel Wauchope has often said he always found the same spirit, the same wholehearted readiness to perform every duty equally amongst both units.
In those many weary, anxious days we passed together during my term of command in France, I cherish a most grateful remembrance of his unfailing and invaluable help, as well as of his sincere, loyal, and wholehearted support.
Mutual support at critical moments was ensured by the wholehearted co-operation of commanders of all units, great and small.
Even with the commander's wholehearted commitment to open housing, a commitment that equal opportunity directives from the services could by no means insure, his effectiveness against such widespread discrimination was questionable.
Quite early I became a wholehearted devotee of Pope and at once got the Ode to the Unfortunate Lady by heart.
That was especially curious because my father, as a strong Broad Churchman and a devoted friend and disciple of Frederick Maurice, was a wholehearted disbeliever in hell and its flames.