She caused the pietist to visit her daily and instruct her in the stern belief. |
He was not a pietist, and there was no great religious feeling in his work. |
He was equally far removed from the excesses of the legalist, the pietist, the ascetic, and the enthusiast. |
Ruling the city was a power elite of native-born old Americans, hailing from New England, including lawyers, businessmen, and pietist Protestant ministers. |
The pietist communities at Munster, Colmar and Mulhouse which had been founded in 1820 under the preaching work of Ami Bost joined the mission in 1919, 1922 and 1923 respectively. |
Kanitz is a pietist and legitimist, while Blow is neither one nor the other. |