Wherefore, since the desires of good actionsare good, and of evil actions, evil; much more are the pleasures of good actions good, and those of evil actions evil.
If we observe in an agent the habit of good actions, a constant tendency to conform to the law of duty, this habit or constant tendency is called virtue, and the contrary tendency is called vice.
Unquestionably, "the left hand should not know what the right hand doeth;" which means that we should not everywhere proclaim aloud our good actions, and that we should as much as possible forget them.
We have seen that it is in the nature of good actions to inspire esteem, in the nature of the bad to inspire blame and contempt.
Do you mean that this doing or making, or whatever is the word which you would use, of good actions, is temperance?
A happy lot and portion is, good inclinations of the soul, good desires, good actions.
He who had all the world's pleasures at command can write thus 'A happy lot and portion is, good inclinations of the soul, good desires, good actions.
What then remaineth but to enjoy thy life in a course and coherence of good actions, one upon another immediately succeeding, and never interrupted, though for never so little a while?
But our Divines will tell you, that this Slavish Fear is unacceptable, and that the Love of God ought to be the Motive of good Actions.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good actions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.