Charitably Sentence Examples

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  • The king's ardent desire that diversities of minds and opinions should be done away with and unity be " charitably established " was further promoted by publishing in 1543 A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man, set forth by the King's Majesty of England, in which the tenets of medieval theology, except for denial of the supremacy of the bishop of Rome and the unmistakable assertion of the supremacy of the king, were once more restated.

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  • He died in the Tower of London under sentence for treason, and we may charitably hope that Elizabeth would have pardoned him.

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  • The roads, if you could charitably call them such, had been cut a hundred years past by men who knew only their boots or a burro for transportation and had never seen a motorized vehicle, even one as hardy as a Jeep.

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  • There is no doubt that the poorer classes in our country are much more charitably disposed than their superiors in wealth.

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  • To achieve this his methods were often mendacious or, more charitably, less than frank.

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