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Example sentences for "good disposition"

  • They falsely assert that the Sacrament itself confers grace ex opere operato without a good disposition on the part of the one using it; no mention is made of faith apprehending the absolution and consoling the conscience.

  • Likewise, what need will there be of faith if the Sacraments justify ex opere operato, without a good disposition on the part of the one using them?

  • That the reception of the sacrament of repentance ex opere operato, without a good disposition on the part of the one using it, i.

  • Here we condemn the whole crowd of scholastic doctors, who teach that the Sacraments confer grace ex opere operato, without a good disposition on the part of the one using them, provided he do not place a hindrance in the way.

  • I do not refer to the morally good which depends on a good disposition of the heart, but only to that which depends on the body, on real delight, apart from the prejudices of public opinion.

  • At their age good spirits take the place of a good disposition, and they are so pleased with themselves that they are pleased with every one else.

  • Sophy is well born and she has a good disposition; she is very warm-hearted, and this warmth of heart sometimes makes her imagination run away with her.

  • Sophy has only a good disposition and an ordinary heart; her education is responsible for everything in which she excels other women.

  • He had all the advantages of a good disposition and an excellent education.

  • Is not that a mark of a good disposition?

  • Yet, in spite of my good disposition to forgiveness, the kick administered by Cordiani was still heavy upon my memory, and I could not help keeping a grudge against him.

  • You have, no doubt, a good disposition, but you could be quite as good without your dominant passion.

  • They are islands densely populated with natives of good disposition, who are all assigned to Spaniards.

  • They are a spirited race, of good disposition, and brave.

  • I thought you a good disposition--you render me very unhappy, but I would not be in your situation.

  • The poor young creature appeared to be of a good disposition, mild and little fitted to the way of life to which an old hag she had with her, prepared her in the best manner she could.

  • Had the mother been of a good disposition we all three should have been happy to the end of our days; the longest liver only would have been to be pitied.

  • Swiftness is the Shortness of Time between the Beginning and End of a Motion: It proceeds from a regular and frequent Exercise, joined with a good Disposition; that is to say, Vigour and Suppleness, which form Agility.

  • A good Disposition is seldom to be met with, for there is generally a Mixture of bad Parts with the good.

  • Bad disposition, is naturally the counterpart of Vohumano, or Good disposition: opposite Asha vahista, i.

  • When we begin to form a better opinion of one against whom we had conceived a strong prejudice, we seem to discover in every feature, in his voice, and manner, fresh marks of a good disposition, to which we were before strangers.

  • Kral, a man not inferior to him in good disposition, was at first his successor.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chronic alcoholism; good behavior; good books; good butter; good cheer; good cheere; good crop; good deal; good fellowe; good game; good husband; good knowledge; good man; good neighbour; good omen; good order; good quality; good sermon; good soldiers; good sport; good table; good temper; good vinegar; good writing; steady hand; well contented