The same is true of faith without love or of truth without good; since the truth that is called truth of faith is light, and the good that is called good of love is heat.
Every good has its delight; and both good and delight spring from love, for whatever is loved is called good, and is also perceived as delightful.
For everything is called good according to its perfection.
God as to the first efficient cause, saying that, God is called good "as by Whom all things subsist.
Now because everything in so far as it is perfect is called good, we shall speak first of the divine perfection; secondly of the divine goodness.
Let some of them be called good, and some better, in the comparison among themselves; but God must not enter in the comparison.
Men pursue nothing but under the notion of good, and to complete that which may be called good, there is required some excellency in the thing itself, and then a conveniency and suitableness to us, and these jointly draw the heart of man.
But here are some particular things, that only deserve to be called good, namely, “the kingdom of God and his righteousness.
Can it be called good if it is without affection and perception?
Since truth is from good as wisdom is from love, it is the two taken together that are called good or love.
Nothing in the world, he begins, can without qualification be called good, except Will.
All actions, he says, are in themselves indifferent, and not to be called good or evil except from the intention of the doer.
By the pessimist, conduct which subserves life cannot consistently be called good: to call it good implies some form of optimism.
And by good company, I mean that sort of company which iscalled good company by everybody of that place.
On the other hand, a company consisting entirely of people of very low condition, whatever their merit or parts may be, can never be called good company; and consequently should not be much frequented, though by no means despised.
The more fully expressive conduct can be of a self-conscious personality, so much the more will it deserve to be called good.
It seems as if persons alone are entitled to be called good.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "called good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.