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Example sentences for "good morals"

  • Our illustrious Corneille had not so much.

  • It is a doctrine little calculated for the promotion of good morals, and still less so for conveying spiritual consolation.

  • The summary mode of punishing any breach of good morals, without the formality of a trial, makes a positive prohibition against printing unnecessary, being itself sufficient to restrain the licentiousness of the press.

  • In 1431, at the Council of Basle, a holy father presented a paper on the subject of prostitution, in which it was implied to be the only safeguard of good morals.

  • To no other woman, probably, had the cause of good morals in England ever owed so deep an obligation.

  • Prudence is an intellectual virtue which indicates in individual cases what is to be done or what is to be omitted, in order that one may act according to the requirements of good morals.

  • Such an act would be walking home rapidly in order to eat a meal, if besides these factors, which bear no relation to good morals, there was nothing else in the act that did bear such a relation.

  • Examples: Associating with depraved persons is a proximate danger of sin for anyone, since it is a matter of universal experience that evil associations corrupt good morals.

  • Prudence attends chiefly to good morals, but it attends also to other goods that benefit human life.

  • In July, 1812, a meeting was called in Judge Baldwin's office in New Haven, with President Dwight in the chair, to organize a Society for the Suppression of Vice and the Promotion of Good Morals.

  • Writing of the meeting to organize the Society for the Suppression of Vice and the Formation of Good Morals, Dr.

  • Some controverters in divinity are like swaggerers in a tavern.

  • Under God's providence the Sabbath has always been a great barrier against vice, and the observance of it is indispensable to good morals.

  • Further, just as natural reason leads to good morals in certain matters, so does faith: hence it is written (Gal.

  • Gentiles, who have not the Law, do by nature those things that are of the Law": which must be understood of things pertaining to good morals.

  • I answer that, The moral precepts, distinct from the ceremonial and judicial precepts, are about things pertaining of their very nature to good morals.

  • Much more reason therefore was there why the Divine law should add to the law of nature, ordinances pertaining to good morals.

  • Dusky brown colour, with white muzzle and around the eye, and pale naked feet" (Blyth).

  • They are not found in the plains of India, though one species inhabits Yarkand, and two more are found in Eastern Persia.

  • If I see a stump, I took it for a man; if I trod on a stick and broke it, it made me feel like a person had cut one of my breaths in two and I only got half, and the short half, too.

  • I sat down there on a log, and looked out through the leaves.

  • Pretty soon he gapped and stretched himself and hove off the blanket, and it was Miss Watson's Jim!

  • They would all come handy by and by, I judged.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each school; good advice; good and; good appearance; good aunt; good colour; good degree; good dinner; good drink; good figure; good girl; good government; good habits; good hands; good home; good house; good journey; good many years ago; good moral; good musician; good portrait; good season; good song; good space; good while; good writing