A slave whom I loved for his kindness and the amiableness of his disposition, and who belonged to the family where I resided, happened to stay out fifteen minutes longer than he had permission to stay.
He was a man of blameless morals, deep erudition, and sincere piety; and he was greatly beloved for the amiableness of his manners.
His character has always been greatly extolled for the judgment which he exhibited in very trying periods, and for the amiableness of his disposition.
His eye was struck with the charms of her person, and the amiableness of her manners.
He that speaketh good of a man, representeth him amiable; for amiableness and goodness are all one.
For this first dinner five more must be invited, and Michael without much further consideration selected five freshmen whose athletic prowess and social amiableness drew them into prominence.
We'll lunch together quietly in my rooms, and the little mulled claret we shall drink to keep out this filthy fog will also enormously conduce to the amiableness of my judgment.
Refreshments of all kinds were distributed, and Josephine performed the honors of those gatherings with so much amiableness and complacency that each one might believe she busied herself more with him than with any one else.
We know also the love of God, from the amiableness of his own being.
He will be conscious in his soul of such amiableness as cannot be found in time among creatures.
His amiableness in his own Being, therein surpassing all created things.
When the heart is sensible of the beauty and amiableness of a thing, it necessarily feels pleasure in the apprehension.
It is love and pleasure which you must principally endeavour to excite: and you must do it by contemplating amiableness and felicity, the objects of love and pleasure.
Oh that I were all eye, to see the glorious amiableness of my God!
The next in amiablenessis the whole angelical society, or the orders of intellectual spirits above man.
By which it is discernible what it is that we are to love in man, and with what variety of kinds and degrees of love, as the kinds and degrees of amiableness in the objects differ.
Is there not an amiableness in a holy, blameless person, that liveth in love to God and man, and in the joyful hopes of life eternal?
Should not perfect amiablenesswin thee wholly to itself?
And is not the amiablenessof God apparent, in such mercy bestowed upon sinful man?
The next in amiableness is the whole celestial society, Christ, angels, and saints.
When you are poring on your hearts, to search whether the love of God be there or no, it were wiser to be thinking of the infinite amiableness of God; and that will cause it, whether it were there before or not.
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