The unthankfulness of some of the Wedding-guests, and thankfulness of others.
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Ignoble silence and dull unthankfulness-withthese you requite your Saviour!
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Note the short memory and churlish unthankfulness of unbelief.
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Reproaching herself for unthankfulness even to tears!
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I did not ask you to, Burr returned, almost defiantly; and Margaret Bean had felt indignant at his unthankfulness.
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Her duty and her gratitude, she gravely said, to the Dispenser of all good, would secure her, she hoped, against unthankfulness.
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But holy scripture says that in the latter days unthankfulness shall abound, and these things are signs that the end is approaching.
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Timothy Crabshaw will never eat the bread of unthankfulness-itshall never be said of him, that he was wiser than his measter.
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You cannot understand a father's love unless you take into account the prodigal son's sullen unthankfulness, or his unthankfulness without remembering his father's love.
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"I am not so foolish as to throw away my only hope," he answered with unthankfulness in his tone.
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The unthankfulness of some of the Wedding-guests, and thankfulness of others.
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Ignoble silence and dull unthankfulness-withthese you requite your Saviour!
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Note the short memory and churlish unthankfulness of unbelief.
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Reproaching herself for unthankfulness even to tears!
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I did not ask you to, Burr returned, almost defiantly; and Margaret Bean had felt indignant at his unthankfulness.
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Her duty and her gratitude, she gravely said, to the Dispenser of all good, would secure her, she hoped, against unthankfulness.