Thus partial evil is universal good, and thus Providence is fairly acquitted.
At the annual meeting of the Society of Universal Good Will at Norwich, it was reported that 2,420 persons had been relieved since its establishment.
It was reported at the annual meeting of the Society of Universal Good Will, at Norwich, that the number of persons relieved by it since its establishment was 1,940.
And then it is an universal good, one comprehensive of all, one eminently and virtually all things created, to be joined to the infinite all fulness of God.
But O that you could see this one universal good, one for all, and above all, your souls would choose him certainly—your souls would trust in him!
And this is a certain good, an universal good, and an eternal good.
Here the mere statement that a rational agent is bound to aim at universal good is open to the charge of tautology, since Clarke defines 'Good' as 'that which is fit and reasonable to be done.
But Clarke obviously holds that each individual 'rational creature' is capable of receiving good in a greater or less degree, such good being an integrant part of universal good.
To know objects as they veritably are, might reveal all things as locked together in a scheme of universal good, so that "white would rule unchecked along the line.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "universal good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.