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How to use Good Samaritan in a sentence

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Churches exercising a Good Samaritan Strategy were committed to finding God in contemporary society.
Just before the police are called, a Good Samaritan, posing as a police officer, steps in to save him.
Crusading for them was an act of love and charity by which, like the Good Samaritan, they were aiding their neighbors in distress.
Travelers fall in with bands of thieves regularly, and a Good Samaritan is their only hope of rescue.
Others, like The Good Samaritan, have a bitter humanity to them that will have even the most unromantic of you crying into your cappuccino.
It is unmindfulness that is suggested in my own reactions to the members of Good Samaritan congregation.
Just then a local Good Samaritan with a chunky four wheel drive and a tow rope came to our rescue and towed us out of the slime.
The Church is patiently working as a Good Samaritan to the people of Africa.
Luke's parable of the Good Samaritan dramatizes the principle that love of God is displayed in love of neighbor.
A modest Good Samaritan would admit that providing care is his or her moral obligation.
This was what the Good Samaritan experienced when he saw the injured man lying at the side of the road.
A Sunday school teacher was telling her class the story of the Good Samaritan.
In one of my homicides, I had one wonderful witness, a legit Good Samaritan with 20-20 vision and photographic memory.
The Good Samaritan was a great parable and really gave me a newer aspect.
To my friends I would say, the Good Samaritan crossed the road and helped his neighbour: your neighbour may have Parkinson's disease, or Alzheimer's disease or spinal injury, or diabetes.
Whether children and youth would benefit from Good Samaritan laws directing all of us to be more mindful of them is a topic that requires more discussion and consideration.
In English law, there is no Good Samaritan rule therefore one cannot be criminally liable for an omission unless a duty of care is owed.
The brick and stone building featured a tablet over the entrance depicting the Good Samaritan by Liverpool sculptor John Deare.
Exempla St Joseph's new hospital, Exempla Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayette and several other protects.
The eloquence of the parable of the Good Samaritan, and of the whole Gospel, is especially this: every individual must feel as if called personally to bear witness to love in suffering.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The parable of the Good Samaritan unfolds as a hortatory midrash of the great Levitical injunction.
Her eyes were beautiful as she raised them to the face of this good Samaritan.
The man was badly hurt, but it was no time for Peter to be playing the good Samaritan.
Have you not spoken to him about it, senhor, and paid him in advance, like the good Samaritan?
Sam Smatch now acted the part of a good Samaritan towards him.
You ought to know who I am before you begin the good Samaritan stunt.
I'm his good Samaritan, and you'll have to be the same to him if you buy him.
Perhaps the good Samaritan was lean and lank, and found it hard to live.
Some good Samaritan had, and administered it, and Gubbins was consoled.
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