50 examples of wrong-doer in sentences

Who, so he feared, would never see him more; And of a Stranger to him, One by whom He had been sore misused; but he forgave The wrong and the wrong-doer.

If I cannot bear an injustice done by an individual or a corporation, and if I am directly or indirectly instrumental in upholding that individual or corporation, I must answer for it before my Maker, but I have done all it is humanly possible for me to do consistently with the moral code that refuses to injure even the wrong-doer, if I cease to support the injustice in the manner described above.

On the contrary love, the active state of Ahimsa, requires you to resist the wrong-doer by dissociating yourself from him even though it may offend him or injure him physically.

And, apart from any purely legal consideration, it may be thought that public policy forbids such a construction of law as would make the illegality or invalidity of an act (and all illegal acts must be more or less invalid) such a protection to the wrong-doer as would screen him from punishment.

We have steadily, deliberately cringed at the feet of the wrong-doer, even while we boasted our superiority to him at every point, and at last, for the sake of our own selfish ease, helped him to forge new chains for his victims, and received as our only reward fresh insults.

Quite frequently he intercepted letters that he did not understand until he had investigated closely, with the aid of a detective, but in each instance the wrong-doer was treated with mercy, he was reasoned with and cautioned, a repetition would mean discharge on the instant.

There the wrong-doer, whoever he might be, and whether from the top or bottom of society, must be dealt with according to his deservings.

There the wrong-doer, whoever he might be, and whether from the top or bottom of society, must be dealt with according to his deservings. 3.

Because we refuse to aid a wrong-doer in his sin, we by no means proclaim, or assume, that we think our whole character better than his.

The testimony thus far adduced is only that of the slaveholder and wrong-doer himself: the admission of men who have a direct interest in keeping out of sight the horrors of their system.

There the wrong-doer, whoever he might be, and whether from the top or bottom of society, must be dealt with according to his deservings.

There the wrong-doer, whoever he might be, and whether from the top or bottom of society, must be dealt with according to his deservings. 3.

Because we refuse to aid a wrong-doer in his sin, we by no means proclaim, or assume, that we think our whole character better than his.

There is One who will appreciate with entire accuracy the amount of guilt that is in each wrong deed of each wrong-doer, and mercifully allow for such as never had a chance of being anything but wrong-doers.

Miss Eunice happily remembered the words of the lawyer: "That man suffered like the wrong-doer that he was.

Rather must we strive to overcome evil by good, and by the manifestation of a forgiving spirit to win the wrong-doer to repentance and amendment.

We must not wait for the wrong-doer to come to us; we must go to him.

We were not able to see the grave of William Sherwood, that humble but hopeful wrong-doer who lies under the chiselled words, "A Great sinner Waiting for a joyfull Resurrection.

It is because people think only about their own business, and won't trouble themselves to stand up for the oppressed, nor bring the wrong-doer to light.

They kept good discipline among the men; they never hesitated to punish severely any wrong-doer; but they were never over-severe; and as they did their full part of the work, and ran all the risks and suffered all the hardship exactly like the other members of the expedition, they were regarded by their followers with devoted affection, and were served with loyalty and cheerfulness.

Thus, to illustrate on an individual scale, every wrong-doer is ipso facto a rebel.

The sacrifice of innocence is in no way lessened by aught of vengeance that may overtake the wrong-doer; and it is constant.

The Effects of Sin upon the Wrong-doer.

THE EFFECTS OF SIN UPON THE WRONG-DOER.

Is the chief object of punishment to avenge the wrong, to punish the criminal, to deter others from committing similar crimes, or to reclaim the wrong-doer?

50 examples of  wrong-doer  in sentences