Phrases with «unmerited»

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The word "unmerited" means something that is not deserved or earned. Full definition

«unmerited» + noun

Sentences with «unmerited»

  • Roman philosophers like Seneca and Cicero considered grace a virtue, and modern philosophers continue to study grace, defining it as an intentional act of unmerited favor, or as an inclination to promote others» interests and bring them joy. (gse.harvard.edu)
  • Who wouldn't find the story of unmerited grace from an ever - loving father, one who pursues the wayward and the faithful equally, to be comforting? (relevantmagazine.com)
  • But if we build a booth to them, erect a frame around them and enshrine them, we can end up worshiping those moments or memories or persons to the extent that they become a hindrance, a stumbling block or even idolatry — rather than unmerited gift from God and resource for service to others. (religion-online.org)
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