C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.
Well-doing
Let no man be sorry he has done good, because others concerned with him have done evil! If a man has acted right, he has done well, though alone: if wrong, the sanction of all mankind will not justify him.
Fielding.
The Hebrews have a saying that God is more delighted in adverbs than in nouns; it is not so much the matter that is done, but the matter how it is done, that God minds. Not how much, but how well! It is the well-doing that meets with a well-done. Let us therefore serve God, not nominally or verbally, but adverbially.
R. Venning.