Leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice.
1 I am remote, cause me to approach the threshold of Thy mercifulness .
2 Thus they surpassed their neighbors in mercifulness as well as valor.
3 It is ever a blunder to be unforgiving, and mercifulness is always expedient.
4 That is to say, the true, lasting, reliable, conquering mercifulness has a double source.
5 I vould kill dem all mitout mercifulness , unt be glad!
6 They are supplicating the kingdom of Thy mercifulness and invoking the realm of Thy singleness.
7 They regarded humility and mercifulness as the greatest virtues.
8 Poverty of spirit, humility, meekness, mercifulness , and peaceableness are indeed the marks of Christ's teaching.
9 But there was no compassion, no mercifulness in their faces as they looked down at her.
10 Our mercifulness , then, is a reflection from His.
11 That is no forgiveness, and that is no mercifulness It is not enough to stand still, unresisting.
12 But gradually all mercifulness , all-pity, went out, and the fires which remained were not good to see.
13 But, however that may be, we may note that common-sense and practical sagacity should guide our mercifulness .
14 The animal is excused; but in man there is reason, the faculty of justice, the faculty of mercifulness .
15 First, that the foundation of all real mercifulness in men is the reception of forgiving mercy from God.
16 It is not sufficient to exercise the passive virtue of meekness; there must be the active one of mercifulness .
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