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1
The Count, with truly
Christian
meekness
of temper, smiled and left the room.
2
There was an expression of
Christian
meekness
on her countenance.
3
Thus, with
Christian
meekness
,
we furnished the Mussulman with a rod for our own backs.
4
Of her pride-"thatstumbling block," as she calls it, to
Christian
meekness
-
she
herself
writes:-
5
By this holy prelate he was trained up in the perfect spirit of
Christian
meekness
and piety.
6
Whence all this
Christian
meekness
in the author of the Ban against Orange and the eulogist of Alva?
7
'You are not wholly determined I should govern in a spirit of
Christian
meekness
?
'
8
I give you leave to abuse this song, but do it in the spirit of
Christian
meekness
.
]
9
Seldom, indeed, have
Christian
meekness
and Christian humility equalled the meekness and humility of his patient and abject ambition.
10
It is a psalm of love and forgiveness: the gentleness and peace of
Christian
meekness
and forbearance breathe through it.
11
To these injuries she submitted with
Christian
meekness
and patience, and she derived her happiness and consolation from religious faith.
12
O she can curse most heartily, in the spirit of
Christian
meekness
,
I'll assure you!-Come ,saucy-face ,giveme another glass of wine.
13
I ask you to think with me now, first, what this
Christian
meekness
is; then, whence it issues; and then, whither it leads.
14
But I see that both of you are impatient to leave my pleasant company, which is ungrateful; but I overlook it with
Christian
meekness
.
15
"I was instructed," says J.Y., "with seeing the charity and
Christian
meekness
in which he daily lives."
16
"Kick aht at 'em!" though, indeed, she went now with
Christian
meekness
,
resenting only the thrusting policemen's hands.
christian
meekness
christian