Therefore I fled before unto Tarshish: for I knew that thou art a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest thee of the evil.
But still," I added, "if you want to do me a great kindness, you have it in your power.
It would really be a great kindness, for my brother is alone in the evenings except for me, and he seldom goes out.
Mr. Bramwell is certain to be anxious about the boy, and it would be a great kindness if you would go over the stage and see that all is well.
Mrs. Auld is described as a lady of great kindness of heart, and of a gentle disposition.
Its teachers possessed superior qualifications, and all were men of great kindness as well as of marked ability.
He did so; and I thought it an act of great kindness then, and for some time afterward, till I found he had received pay from me for tools he had never paid for himself, and I was dunned for the account he had failed to settle.
Fourthly, God is represented to be of great kindness; so great indeed, that no sin, how great soever, can surpass it.
The request is a very singular one, considering to whom it is addressed," said Miss Cartwright; "and besides I really cannot perceive any reason in the world why I should be guilty of an indecorum in order to do you a great kindness.
Fortunatus thanked the wicked Robert for what he thought a great kindness; and the next day, at daybreak, he took the swiftest horse in the Earl's stables, and left the country.
The princess had a curious tabby-cat, for which she had a great kindness.
Let me thank you and my beloved Louise in both our names again for your great kindness to us, which, believe me, we feel deeply.
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