Such decision leads either to salvation or hardheartedness, either to everlasting life or eternal death. |
For, in reality, all poor people were slaves in that ancient land, because of the pride and hardheartedness of the merchants. |
Those needing Lyssin have more hardheartedness and cruelty in their behavior and believe that they have suffered undeserved torture from their closest friends and relatives. |
The insensitivity, not to say incredible hardheartedness of the past two decades has such an impact on us that we have to belabour the point, in order to make this change in ideas and attitudes more apparent. |
The agency is employing a degree of hardheartedness that feels well outside our national character and traditions for sheltering the persecuted. |
History shows the alternative to either softheadedness or hardheartedness. |