Doing good; feeling beneficent.
1 Even in evils the student learns to recognise only a struggling beneficence .
2 The turning-point was not merely the confession, but the act, of beneficence .
3 With him, the ties of love are consolidated by beneficence and friendship.
4 The fatherhood of God, His loving-kindness and beneficence are apparent to all.
5 Every act of beneficence and gracious queenliness had been long ago resumed.
6 A system of beneficence must be founded on abiding principles and dispositions.
7 She might now extend her beneficence and include some points on syntax.
8 This act of beneficence reaches farther than appears to a casual observer.
9 No beneficence , benevolence, or other virtuous contribution will make good the want.
10 It was national life, breathing freedom and meaning beneficence , that was sought.
11 How easily the robber barons had turned themselves into paragons of beneficence .
12 The last little act of beneficence soothed Bonhag's lacerated soul a little.
13 There was, too, a noble human grace about her acts of beneficence .
14 There is call for great patience, for far-reaching plans, for large beneficence .
15 The helpful beneficence of an all-powerful Divinity was but so much illusion!
16 However, the last seven years have been years of droughtless beneficence .
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