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will supplicate

  • future tense
    of supplicate.
    supplicate
    verb (used without object)
    to pray humbly; make humble and earnest entreaty or petition.

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You may be sure that he will supplicate in the Holy Shrines that these three may be speedily found and the Assembly safely established in accordance with the present Plan.

From Unfolding Destiny by Shoghi Effendi

I will remember you all in my prayers at the holy shrines, and will supplicate for you the Beloved’s richest blessings.

From The Light of Divine Guidance (Volume 1) by Shoghi Effendi

You are, I assure you, often in my thoughts and prayers, and I will supplicate the Beloved to bless continually your high and meritorious endeavours.

From Unfolding Destiny by Shoghi Effendi

I will pray for them all, will supplicate for them His richest blessings, and feel confident that if they persevere in their noble task their mission will be crowned with glorious success.

From Letters from the Guardian to Australia and New Zealand by Shoghi Effendi

I will supplicate the Almighty to guide you in your manifold and valuable activities in the service of His Faith, to cheer your heart, and to deepen your understanding of the fundamentals of His Faith.

From Dawn of a New Day by Shoghi Effendi

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