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"Have mercy on me, O God, after Thy great goodness," Rowles read, raising his voice to be heard above the condemned man's shrieks to be let off.
He gained the love of his subjects by his great goodness; and, when Florence and Tuscany were ravaged by the plague in 1630, he showed admirable courage and carried out many useful measures.
It's both carnival, and spiritual - a reminder that despite our problems, we humans are capable of great goodness, even if we can't run 26 miles ourself, we can celebrate and support someone who's willing to have a try.
In 2006, he established the Gianforte Family Foundation with his wife "in response to God's great goodness to them".
In 2006, Gianforte launched the Gianforte Family Foundation with his wife "in response to God's great goodness to them".
Clearly, there is great goodness in America, but lately, it seems to bubble from the ground up rather than to trickle down from the top.
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Milton's poem includes two larger themes that would later inform Paradise Lost: that the evil perpetrated by sinful humankind may be counteracted by Providence and that God will bring greater goodness out of evil.
Yes, we are base, slaves to the lower instincts, but also made of a greater goodness.
It's our responsibility to draw a clear line if we want greater goodness and moral intelligence.
Clearly that thing is itself a great good, since it is the source of the goodness of all other things.
The actual world, on the other hand, is simply that set of finite things that is instantiated by God, because it is greatest in goodness, reality and perfection.
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