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Meanings of true benevolence in English
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Usage of true benevolence in English
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Thus it is, that truebenevolence carries with it, ever a double blessing.
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These, we will also suppose, are persons of real piety and truebenevolence.
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Helping him in this way will be truebenevolence.
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This, depend upon it, is not truebenevolence.
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There is truebenevolence in these remarks.
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The merchant was touched by his story, and prompted by truebenevolence to aid him in his struggles.
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I thank you, from my heart, in the name of that unhappy one, for this act of truebenevolence.
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Thus did Henry live a useful, honorable, and happy life-thenatural result of his industry, perseverance, uprightness, and truebenevolence.
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This is truebenevolence.
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So we find the females in the early history of the church abounding in good works and in acts of truebenevolence.
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All goodness 'does good by stealth,' even if it does not 'blush to find it fame'-andthat universal mark of truebenevolence marked His.
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For an account of Dr. Johnson's truebenevolence through the whole of this interesting occasion, see Malone's note to Boswell's Life of Johnson, vol.
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In the way back he called on Dame Humphreys, whose attention to him, during his illness, corresponded with her usual artless kindness and truebenevolence.
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Truebenevolence, though it may change its objects, is not limited by time or place.
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Truebenevolence does not consist in giving money.
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Truebenevolence is a spirit of universality, and hence, of harmony, gushing forth in streams numerous as our relations.