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Beneficence, that is, to the Lord as the source of all good things (Ho 3: 5), to pray to Him and praise Him for these blessings of which He is the Fountainhead. watered garden -- (Isa 58: 11).
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Beneficence, benevolence, charity .... all good things.
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Learning about the principles of Beneficence and Nonmaleficence reminded me of Sunday school.
Ajarat Bada: Faith, Fisabilillah And Fostering Development Ajarat Bada 2011
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Learning about the principles of Beneficence and Nonmaleficence reminded me of Sunday school.
Ajarat Bada: Faith, Fisabilillah And Fostering Development Ajarat Bada 2011
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Beneficence and charity are often considered as typical examples of supererogation.
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So she tucked up her skirts and, leaping, landed on the other side of the stream by his side; whereupon he drew near to her and bent him forwards and clapped palms. 173 But he was confounded by her beauty and loveliness; for he saw a shape which the Hand of Power had tanned with the dye leaves of the Jann, which had been fostered by the Hand of Beneficence and fanned by the
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Prince of noble qualities is Beneficence cum Benevolence; and how excellent is the saying of the poet,
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Spencer devoted ten chapters of his late work, Principles of Ethics, to the duty of Positive Beneficence.
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The Truth is, I know not but that Pride and Vanity might, in some Degree, be united to this Beneficence; for I was got to such a Pitch of helping the Sick, that I wrote my Bills in
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Spencer devoted ten chapters of his late work, Principles of Ethics, to the duty of Positive Beneficence.
Herbert Spencer Anti-Defamation League (Part 423 of ???) 2008
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