10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FREE-HEARTEDNESS»
Discover the use of
free-heartedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
free-heartedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Magnificent Goodness of God and How It Will Transform ...
Grace means a doing of a work graciously and freely with no expectation of
return, and finding its only motive in the bounty and free-heartedness of the giver.
It was used to describe an act that was beyond the ordinary course of what might
be ...
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Building Your Spiritual House
B. The Lexical Aids to the New Testament say that Grace is, “a favor done without
expectation of return; absolute freeness of the loving kindness of God to men
finding its only motive in the bounty and free heartedness of the Giver; unearned
...
Darren T. Carter, Foundation Publications, 2010
3
The Works of John Ruskin: The crown of wild olive
Free-heartedness, and graciousness, and undisturbed trust, and requited love,
and the sight of the peace of others, and the ministry to their pain ; these, and the
blue sky. * ItiKiroiaaa, aWXuv y 'iviKtv. * Note this paragraph. I cannot enough ...
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The Two Paths: Being Lectures on Art, and Its Application to ...
Free-heartedness, and graciousness, and undisturbed trust, and requited love,
and the sight of the peace of others, and the ministry to their pain ; — these, and
the blue sky above you, and the sweet waters and flowers of the earth beneath ...
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The Crown of Wild Olive: Three Lectures on Work, Traffic, ...
But this, such as it is, you may win while yet you live ; type of grey honour and
sweet rest.* Free-heartedness, and graciousness, and undisturbed trust, and
requited love, and * fitXiToeaaa, aeGXwv y eveicev. b the sight of the peace of
others, ...
6
Some Letters. Containing, an Account of what Seemed Most ...
Ministers , and they all met with akindness and Free heartedness , that lookt more
like somewhat of the primitive age revived, then the degeueracy of the age in
which we live. I shall Concludc this Postscript, which is already swelled to the ...
Gilbert Burnet (bisschop), 1686
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GY̆ Kainỳ Diacýky. The Greek Testament, with Engl. notes, ...
nXour. xi|« dirX. is another idiom to denote rich liberality, or free-heartedness ; for
that is the literal sense of airX., like simplicity in Latin. 'V.-xopiatr. el* may be
rendered ' redounded' or ' conduced greatly.' Thus the sense may be expressed
as ...
8
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
... humour, and good feeling, were writing to us, treating with bland jocularity, and
the honest free-heartedness of a mind conscious of no offence, what everyone
with a scruple of brains must have known to be no more than a whimsical joke.
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Synonyms of the New Testament
Thus Aristotle, denning %dpts, lays the whole stress on this very point, that it is
conferred freely, with no expectation of return, and finding its only motive in the
bounty and free-heartedness of the giver (Rhet. ii. 7) : sera hi} yapis, ko.8' fjv 6 l%
&w ...
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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. ...
It is likewise meet that you should deal with us in the same manner, and answer
with free-heartedness to any questions we may ask you, if such questions offend
not propriety, and are not prejudicial to yourself. " Yesterday, some hours after ...