Titus 3:2
to speak evil of no man. to avoid contention, to be moderate and entirely inoffensive to all men.
2 Timothy 2:24-25
a christian must not be litigious, but easy to all men, qualify'd to instruct,
1 Timothy 3:3
not given to wine or violence, but of a gentle temper, averse to contention and avarice: a master of economy,
Ephesians 4:31
banish all resentment and indignation, anger, vehemence, detraction, and every thing like malice.
Matthew 11:29
take my yoke upon you, and learn to be meek like me, and of an humble temper: and ye shall enjoy tranquillity of mind.
Galatians 6:1
Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, do you, who are spiritual, restore him with all gentleness, taking heed lest you yourselves be overcome by temptation.
Ephesians 4:2
with all humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another in love;
Colossians 3:12-13
be you therefore adorn'd with a compassionate temper, with benevolence, humility, meekness, patience as becometh saints and chosen favourites of God:
James 1:19-20
Wherefore, my dear brethren, let every one be eager to hear, averse to contradiction, and deaf to passion.
Acts 23:5
Paul replied, I did not consider, brethren, that he was the high priest. it is indeed written, "thou shalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy people."
1 Corinthians 6:10
nor thieves, nor misers, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor raparees, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
1 Corinthians 9:19
for tho' I am independent of all men, yet have I subjected myself to all, that I might gain the more.
2 Corinthians 10:1
I who am a person of a mean presence, when among you, but exert myself upon your account, when absent; I Paul intreat you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ, not to let me exert that authority,
2 Corinthians 12:20
yet I fear when I do come I shall not find you such as I would, and that you will find me such as you least desire: I am afraid there are among you debates, envyings, animosities, strifes, backbitings, whisperings, arrogance, tumults:
Galatians 5:22
but the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, sweetness of disposition, beneficence, faithfulness, meekness, temperance:
Galatians 6:10
therefore as we have opportunity, let us do good offices to all men, especially to the family of believers.
Philippians 4:5
let your meekness be known unto all men.
1 Thessalonians 2:7
we behav'd to you with a tender regard, even as a mother, who nurses her own children.
1 Thessalonians 5:14-15
and we exhort you, brethren, reprove the disorderly, comfort the pusillanimous, support the weak, and be patient toward all men.
1 Timothy 3:11
their wives must be likewise grave, free from scandal, sober, and always faithful.
James 3:17
but wisdom deriv'd from heaven is first dispassionate, then pacific, equitable, and obsequious: full of beneficence, and all social virtue, free from partiality, and hypocrisy.
James 4:11
Don't, my brethren, treat one another with detraction. he that reflects upon his brother, and censures his brother, reflects upon the law, and censures the law: if you censure the law, instead of obeying it, you set up for a judge.
1 Peter 2:1
Renouncing therefore every kind of malice, and knavery, hypocrisy, envy, and detraction, as new-born infants desire that mystical milk,
1 Peter 2:17-18
of God. Be respectful to all, love your brethren, fear God, and honour the king.
1 Peter 3:8
In a word, live all of you in perfect agreement and sympathy, be full of fraternal love, compassion, and affability.
1 Peter 3:10
" He that desires to live in prosperity, must restrain his tongue from detraction, and his lips from uttering falsehood:
1 Peter 4:4
As they think it strange, that you don't concur in the same profusion of luxury, they traduce you.
2 Peter 2:10
especially those, who prostitute themselves to sensual infamous passions: who despise magistrates, who being audacious, and insolent, intrepidly calumniate the higher powers;
Jude 1:8
yet these visionary debauchees despise princes, and traduce dignitys.
Jude 1:10
As for these, they inveigh against what they do not understand: and abuse those natural instincts which regulate brute animals.