11 adverbs to describe how to charitable

"My errand here to-night is purely charitable.

It is also well known that she was exceedingly charitable, and took a great interest in every benevolent work.

"Perhaps," she reflected in her genuinely charitable heart, "he had other uses for the twenty guineas, an invalid sister or an old mother to support!"

And a certain Authority, considerably wiser and incomparably more charitable than the American divines already mentioned, recognized the fact, when He taught us to pray, "Lead us not into temptation!"

The State can only give for economic reasons, however conscientious and individually charitable statesmen may be; while the Church gives for the Love of God, and the Love of God never yet destroyed any man's self-respect.

" Mr. Holworthy smiled at Easelmann's notion of his own hard-heartedness, and said, hesitatingly, "I am afraid that some professedly charitable persons don't do so much.

He was also remarkably charitable, and put a greater value on virtues and abilities than upon riches and honors.

Strictly religious, of immaculate reputation, rigidly just, systematically charitable, dignified in her manners, yet more than courteous to her inferiors, and gifted at the same time with great self-control and great decision, she was looked up to by all within her sphere with a sentiment of affectionate veneration.

Not that he felt so dreadfully charitable, but that he did not care to prolong his stay at Mrs. Foster's, as "cook" or otherwise.

How sober people are most days of the week; how widely charitable; how self-sacrificing in hopes of saving the pence for margarine or melted fat upon the children's bread!

She was endlessly charitable to women and children and old men, but to those who could work she was inexorable.

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