Munificence is the virtue of the rich, but even the poor may have the merit of this virtue, by a good intention, especially when they show liberality to great enterprises according to their means.
Those who pass judgment must have a good intention, must proceed according to law, and must decide according to prudence.
The Church has a good intention both as to the validity of the sacrament and as to the use thereof: but it is the former intention that perfects the sacrament, while the latter conduces to the meritorious effect.
Objection 1: It seems that the validity of a sacrament requires a good intention in the minister.
Whether the Validity of a Sacrament Requires a Good Intention in the Minister?
Therefore the validity of a sacrament requires of necessity a good intention in the minister.
And yet, though proceeding from a good intention, an act may be rendered unlawful, if it be out of proportion to the end.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good intention" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.