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Gefunden 51 Ergebnisse für: Kindness

  • Rather let some just man deal me heavy blows; this shall be his kindness to me; reprove me, and it shall be balm poured over me; such unction never will this head refuse. Their injuries I will still greet with a prayer … (Psalms 140, 5)

  • Old friends among the bystanders, out of misplaced kindness, took him aside and urged him to let meat of some other kind be brought, which he could taste without scruple; he could pretend to have obeyed the king’s will by eating the sacrilegious food, (2 Maccabees 6, 21)

  • Do us the kindness, then, to send word and give them assurance of this; our will made known, let them take heart, and order their own affairs contentedly. (2 Maccabees 11, 26)

  • Two things must never leave thee, kindness and loyalty; be these the seals that hang about thy neck, graven be this inscription with thy heart for tablet; (Proverbs 3, 3)

  • Suffer him to do kindness who may, and thou thyself, when thou mayest, do kindness;✻ (Proverbs 3, 27)

  • Let avarice lead thee away, thy home shall be ruined; long life is his, who scorns the bribe. (Kindness and honour are sin’s purging; ever it is the fear of the Lord turns men away from harm.✻ ) (Proverbs 15, 27)

  • Kindness and honour are sin’s purging; ever it is the fear of the Lord turns men away from harm. (Proverbs 16, 6)

  • Evil shall still haunt his dwelling, that repays kindness with injury. (Proverbs 17, 13)

  • Grow he feeble of wit, make allowance for him, nor in thy manhood’s vigour despise him. The kindness shewn to thy father will not go forgotten; (Ecclesiasticus 3, 15)

  • so the most High an obedient son shall reckon thee, and shew thee more than a mother’s kindness. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 11)

  • Heart full of kindness and hand full of comfort will keep the commandment, Lend to thy neighbour. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 1)

  • Kindness bids thee go bail for thy neighbour; he has lost all shame if he plays thee false.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 29, 19)


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