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1
The Gospel tells us that we must
forgive
even
our enemies.
2
They could not
forgive
even
when there were no injuries.
3
Old --would never
forgive
even
me for taking that little liberty with his name.
4
If Nora O'Malley will withdraw the cruel request she just made I will
forgive
even
Reddy.
5
One can
forgive
even
a hangman for doing his duty, however it may thwart one's plans.
6
Some years ago I asked Li whether he believed Christians should
forgive
even
those who persecuted them.
7
To
forgive
even
one infidelity would be a tremendous moral triumph in such a woman as Rosamund.
8
We may
forgive
even
our enemies.
9
I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his Chivalry, and I can
forgive
even
his superstition.
10
But lend me one hundred francs till my instalment arrives from Germany, and I will
forgive
even
the present insult.
11
But God, in that mercy which endureth forever, was willing to
forgive
even
this sin upon their repentance and faith.
12
Give our tympanic membranes accurate, distortion-free sound at a reasonable price, and we'll
forgive
even
the most heinous of stylistic transgressions.
13
Until two nights ago, I have known no peace; now, I know God can
forgive
even
such a sin as mine.
14
It was not probable that such a man as Mr. Melmotte would
forgive
even
an only child such an offence as that.
15
I must
forgive
even
the emperor...
16
He is mild in his treatment of the prisoners that fall into his hands, and ready to
forgive
even
the heinous crime of rebellion.
forgive
even
forgive