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Use "welldoing" in a sentence
"Indeed, that he should triumph over his friends in the great matters of welldoing is not surprising, seeing that he was much more powerful than they, but that he should go beyond them in minute attentions, and in an eager desire to give pleasure, seems to me, I must confess, more admirable."
"It engendered a sense of importance, gave life fulness and variety; and this far outweighed the trifling inconveniences such welldoing implied."
"Because he knew that out of seeming evil can come great good, and out of welldoing may come bane and death."