Sentences with phrase «much mercy»

The phrase "much mercy" means showing a lot of kindness, forgiveness, or compassion towards others. Full definition
I mean, because as much mercy as you show people, that's the mercy you're going to be receiving.
Creditors, particularly medical service collectors, will not show much mercy in collecting on your debts — yet another reason to protect your family with life insurance.
The «root» of anyone's» frailties is found in either fearing GOD or denying GOD even though there is a third way, «Loving GOD for HIS Tenderness and much Mercy in giving Us All our spiritual and social and cultured freedoms!».
So much mercy abounds that the most dastardly and cruel deeds are forgiven.
They must give much mercy and many mercies in order to be «full of mercy» — but it is easier to offer only one single «mercy», which is normally to «repent and become like us, for we are like god.»
We came back from Russia last week and, without too much mercy for jet lag, I started preparing for my first book signing and cooking demo that happened this past Saturday.
Ranieri wasn't shown much mercy by owner Massimo Moratti, and left the club in March 2012.
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Olivier Giroud is not good enough to win the title, he is incapable of getting a goal out of nothing, and he shows to much mercy in front of goal.
If you are guilty of your offense and you plead your case anyway, the judge may not show you much mercy.
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