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He had a reputation for peaceableness."
She challenged the idea of peace as a dull, static process and advocated for a concept she termed "peaceableness."
Peaceableness or pacifism?
Peaceableness is certainly well established as an orthodox Christian virtue, but its socially disruptive extension to outright pacifism has always been treated with more suspicion.
His best known book is 'A Practical Essay concerning Christian Peaceableness,' which went through three editions in the year 1741.
Peaceableness, and clarity of mind, are for her moral virtues, which dispel the cobwebs of make-do ethics - in this case, Catherine's husband's collaboration with Vichy.
In "Peaceableness Toward Enemies," Mr. Berry calls it a war to defend an oil-based national economy that "is not at all related to the prosperity of American localities and communities."
Pacifism was only intermittently part of the Lollard ideology-but it is worth noting that the section on peaceableness is the one replaced in the H and A versions of .