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The desire of wealth may lead me to kill a man's enemy or to plough his field for him; the fear of God may prompt to fanaticism or to charity; illwill may lead to malicious conduct or may take the form of proper 'resentment, as, for example, when I secure the punishment of my father's murderer.
The Lord give thee a will, then, and courage of heart. Let that, then, suffice for this man's name and nature, and let us look at him now when his name and his nature have both become evil; that is to say, when Willbewill has become Illwill. You can imagine; no, you cannot imagine unless you already know, how evil, and how set upon evil, Illwill was.
He overthrew various insurgents and disposed of them with cold cruelty. But after a few years he so aroused the illwill of Akbar by deeds of partiality, selfishness and violence that in March 1560 Akbar, then 17 years of age, decided to take the reins of government into his own hand. Deprived of his office and influence Bairâm Chân hastened to the Punjab and took arms against his Imperial Master.
M. Suard, the Abbé Morellet, the Marquis de Boufflers, the frequenters of the drawing-rooms of Madame d'Houdetot and of Madame de Rumford, who received me with extreme complaisance, smiled, and sometimes grew tired of my Christian traditions and Germanic enthusiasm; but, after all, this difference of opinion established for me, in their circle, a plea of interest and favour instead of producing any feeling of illwill or even of indifference.
Consequently they may hope to render many services to Humanity and Science, in spite of the illwill which the representatives of positive science bear to them. As soon as the delegation landed, a telegram was despatched to Dayanand, as everyone was anxious to make his personal acquaintance.
Though one act, he says, is approved and the other condemned, they spring from the same motive, namely, illwill.
"That would be charity and I can't take it. But I'm much obliged. It shows you're square, Mr. Elden, and I hold no illwill to you." "Well, can I help you in some way you will accept? I'm afraid I don't mean to be unkind, but we may as well be frank I'm afraid you won't need help very long." Merton answered as one who has made up his mind to the inevitable, and Dave thought better of him.
Howsoever, I pray you, take no exception or offence at these my words; for what I have said was not out of any illwill I did bear to you, the Lord he knows. Thirdly, The ardour of lechery is very much subdued and mated by frequent labour and continual toiling.
If man never "fell" from the favor of God by disobedience, and thereby incurred his anger, illwill and wrath that sought vengeance on his life, he needed no one to mediate, propitiate or atone for him by shedding his own blood as a substitute. The whole doctrine of redemption and atonement falls flat when the doctrine of the fall of man is removed from under it.
XI. He permitted any one to become a candidate for the consulship; and while he was sole consul he used his power to effect the greatest of his reforms, because he did not know who his new colleague might be, and whether he would not thwart him through ignorance or illwill.
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