How To Use Righteously In A Sentence

  • Then again, it was Bhatt who first taught Indian environmentalists that it was not enough to righteously protest at destruction of one kind or another: they must also set about the process of reconstruction.
  • With arguments often eerily reminiscent of old rationales for black oppression, gays and lesbians remain openly, legally and even, 'righteously', discriminated against. Michael Henry Adams: Celebrating Homo-Harlem
  • he acted unrighteously
  • Chicken-suited street musician plays "What is Love" on Melodica, rocks righteously (video) Boing Boing
  • Many of the riffs are righteously medieval in tone, but they rework those tripping arpeggios for a scorched-earth rock setting, without a lute, zither or lyre within earshot.
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  • His catechization of Peter had clearly demonstrated that He maintained His right as the King's Son, and yet would condescend to voluntarily give what could not be righteously demanded. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • The weathered face on TV, the weathered voice on radio, the Camel cigarette, his decision to end his adulterous affair with Pamela Churchill when his son was born, his savvy baritone as he righteously confronted Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Cool Is as Cool Was
  • From these suppositions, with many other of like import, it is evident that there is a pregnant, strong, overpowering propension in all true believers to walk holily and to live righteously: so that to refrain sinning in the kind intended is no such great mastery, no such matter of difficulty, unto such men; and that when they are overcome and fall into sin, it is through a mere voluntary neglect. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • The Lion jeeringly replied, "It was righteously yours, eh? the gift of a friend?
  • _ I am sent hither by them who (the Lord in His loving kindness having pity, and mercy upon these poor realms) do, under His right hand, administer unto our necessities, and righteously command us, _by the aforesaid as aforesaid_ (thus runs the commission), hither am I deputed (woe is me!) to levy certain fines in this county, or shire, on such as the Parliament in its wisdom doth style malignants. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
  • The great thing about all of this religious or "culty" guff, is that all the sheeple groveling in their steeple, they all have "opinions" about what their deity is "saying" and righteously so, but the deity in the last few thousands of years of "omnipotence", has never once put in a personal appearance. Computerworld News
  • One of their children has TB, and the family have to rely on handouts, mostly from Maggie's sister, the righteously bitchy Lily.
  • Pro 31:9 Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy.
  • She waxes righteously indignant if anyone tries to contradict her.
  • I do make myself believe that you may most uprighteously do a poor wronged lady a merited benefit; redeem your brother from the angry law; do no stain to your own gracious person; and much please the absent duke, if peradventure he shall ever return to have hearing of this business. Measure for Measure
  • [34] The following cases in point appear in Hazard's "Collection of State Papers:" -- "In the meantime, they of Hartford have not onely usurped and taken in the lands of Connecticott, although uprighteously and against the lawes of nations, but have hindered our nation in sowing theire own purchased broken-up lands, but have also sowed them with corne in the night, which the Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete
  • Here's the word on the street: Get ready for fiery sanctified soul, heavy Pentecostal jams, drum machine gospel, slow-burning moaners, glorified guitar sermons and righteously ragged a cappela hymns! Mike Ragogna: Laughing Down Crying: A Conversation with Daryl Hall, Plus "Raw African-American Gospel" and Chadwick Stokes Exclusives
  • One stoker called another stoker a weird name, and the latter, righteously inflamed at it, smote his mate with an iron shovel, and the man fell headlong over a heap of coal which crashed gently, while piece after piece rattled down upon the deck. Flanagan and His Short Filibustering Adventure.
  • The board chairman sniffed righteously about how difficult it is to define pornography, would you put Michelangelo's David in jockey shorts, etc. More on Sarah Palin, Moose Hunting, and Other Stuff
  • The zealous attitude of such people reminded others of Victorian scholars and missionaries self-righteously proclaiming "Lamaism" a degenerate form of Buddhism. Relating to a Spiritual Teacher: Building a Healthy Relationship ��� Preface: Historical Survey of the Interaction between Western Seekers and Tibetan Spiritual Teachers
  • But her vocals, even on talking-blues songs like ‘Sweet Side’ and ‘Righteously’, reveal a woman living through all the messy frustration and unalleviated desire she's singing about.
  • In fact, he righteously announced that there would be no return to borrowing in 2002 as most economic number crunchers had predicted.
  • After the White high - sounding talk accepts the interview, The US government starts to criticize Russia righteously.
  • Next down, we find a layer of eager believers, who will hyperbolize freely and righteously to maintain the fictions that they cherish.
  • righteously" or justly, in relation to our neighbor; "godly" or piously, in relation to God (not merely amiably and justly, but something higher, godly, with love and reverence toward God). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • There is hope, however, for on an appointed day in the future, God will arise to judge the earth, and the great King, our Lord Jesus, will inherit all nations and rule righteously (82:8).
  • -- I am sent hither by them who (the Lord in his loving-kindness having pity and mercy upon these poor realms) do, under his right hand, administer unto our necessities and righteously command us, _by the aforesaid as aforesaid_ (thus runs the commission) hither am I deputed Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843
  • Their mean-spiritedness, which they wear self-righteously as a badge of virtue, repulses everyone they touch. Recovering From Religious Abuse
  • But … then … in an ASTONISHING display of rhetorical contortionism … you IMMEDIATELY spin around and righteously and arbitrarily CONDEMN another group of human beings – homosexuals, as you choose to put it … Think Progress » Controversial Florida Politician Unsure If Muslims Should Hold Public Office, Says He’d ‘Prefer’ If Gays Stayed Out
  • There was a previous thread on the evil of Che Guevara in which the righties were self-righteously denouncing Che for his crimes. The Volokh Conspiracy » Competing Explanations for the Oppressive Nature of Socialism
  • Because of this, the impetus to engage in violent fantasy, even of those whom we most righteously despise, is not something to be encouraged. Movie Reviews: Whiteout the Inglourious Lying | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Many of the riffs are righteously medieval in tone, but they rework those tripping arpeggios for a scorched-earth rock setting, without a lute, zither or lyre within earshot.
  • The author who has written off humanity despises Picasso for contorting the human figure, and our ardent misanthropist has an official in a Swiss euthanasia clinic righteously beaten up. La carte et le territoire by Michel Houellebecq – review
  • Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy.
  • But when push came to shove and the whining became not only endless but destructive, I could support neither the decision he made nor the way he made it -- self-righteously, thoughtlessly and hatefully. Toxic Venting: When to Stop Listening
  • They righteously maintain that they do not practise rationing.
  • Occasionally, services presented their claims; and many instances occur in which old officers of the army, in particular, received a species of reward, by a patent for land, the fees being duly paid, and the Indian title righteously Wyandott��, Or, the Hutted Knoll
  • A cousin, exasperatedly and somewhat self-righteously, called him a crybaby.
  • righteously indignant
  • They fought righteously; every blow, every swing of their weapon, they made every motion count.
  • Says I to wife -- standin 'beside him one day, and he black in the face -- says I, "Wife," says I, "I reckon you an' me better try to live mo 'righteously' n what we've been doin ', or he'll be took from us. Sonny, a Christmas Guest
  • But when it came time to record their unfortunate second elpee, certain mainstream and righteously squared-away elements in that band evinced a determined reluctance to record a song with the dread j-word in it. The Crime, and Its Victims
  • Chips says that Wallis righteously refuses to make any pronouncement at all, but the King is dead set on a morganatic marriage. THE WHITE DOVE
  • If the recipient was feeling truly, righteously indignant about the measly offer made by the allocator, however, then the only way to punish the allocator sufficiently is to reject the offer.
  • Who immediately became so righteously pissed that one of them quit and the other demanded a raise.
  • I do make myself believe that you may most uprighteously do a poor wronged lady a merited benefit; redeem your brother from the angry law; do no stain to your own gracious person; and much please the absent Duke, if peradventure 195 he shall ever return to have hearing of this business. Measure for Measure The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]
  • And Cheryl Morgan was, to say the least, righteously dischuffed by the slur on other reviewers, by the implicit assumption that "the reviewer was bribed to tell me such lies" is so sensible a reaction that one can jump right past the question of whether to the question of how. Archive 2006-06-01
  • New Zealanders get righteously upset when foreigners talk about the likes of Tana Umaga and Jonah Lomu as ‘islanders’ when both were born in New Zealand, albeit to parents from Samoa and Tonga respectively.
  • It creates a situation where Whites can dismiss the need for race-based identity and call righteously for a "color-blind" approach. Inside Higher Ed
  • Mr. Roche was righteously indignant over this blatant lack of due diligence and ordered one each of the "approved" snow tires shipped to the artist, who would have the freedom to decide which snow-tire pattern would be immortalized in the Official Cadillac Christmas Card. Life Lessons From the Car Guy
  • I do make myself believe that you may most uprighteously do a poor wronged lady a merited benefit, redeem your brother from the angry law, do no stain to your own gracious person, and much please the absent duke, if peradventure he shall ever return to have hearing of this business. Act III. Scene I. Measure for Measure
  • Such law suits as have been decided unrighteously shall be re-investigated by the monarch: [in case of reversal of the judgment] the judges and the winning party shall be amerced in double the amount of the fine decreed in the suit. Hindu Law and Judicature from the Dharma-Sástra of Yájnavalkya
  • That means there will be hearings with lots of GOP members righteously wanting to know why the program was canceled. Gray, Brown differ on school vouchers
  • In short, all would then deny Ungodliness and worldly Lusts; and live soberly, righteously and godlily in this present world, and so walk Hand in Hand together in the narrow way that leads to everlasting Life. Private Thoughts Upon a Christian Life; or, Necessary Directions for Its Beginning and Progress Upon Earth... Part II.
  • In dharmic traditions, the word a-dharma applies to humans who fail to perform righteously; it does not mean refusal to embrace a given set of propositions as a belief system or disobedience to a set of commandments or canons. Rajiv Malhotra: Dharma Is Not The Same As Religion

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