Sentence examples for both righteous from inspiring English sources

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Addressing fellow blacks in suffering rather than white people needing to be convinced of his reasonable nature, Dr. King spoke with both righteous anger and pastoral tenderness.

And while you say it, reach for a glass of something both righteous and indigenous, American whiskey — a great bourbon, or a great rye.

This informal community politics, which veterans of the period recall as both righteous and rough, had an uncertain relationship with the Labour party.

First this happens: there's a put-upon minority, feeling both righteous and vulnerable; there's the comfortable majority, initially oblivious to the plight of the oppressed.

And while you say it, reach for a glass of something both righteous and indigenous, American whiskey a great bourbon, or a great rye.

Rather, he has proved to be a step ahead of a game saturated with booty beats and gruff toasters, both righteous and clownish.

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Drawing on Tyconius's principle that the quotidian church must consist of both the righteous and the reprobate, Augustine developed a powerful critique of and polemic against Donatist perfectionist ecclesiology.

The Book of Daniel further developed the hope of resurrection with both the righteous and unrighteous Israelites being raised from the dead, after which will occur a judgment, with the righteous participating in an eternal messianic kingdom and the unrighteous being excluded.

Death has never been a stranger in Mr. Eastwood's cinematic universe: the lone riders and taciturn gunmen that defined his heroic phase as an actor were frequently pitiless avatars of mortality, and the grave has often been the horizon toward which both the righteous and the wicked in his movies are drawn.

Easy to snort, of course, but here it is in the promotional blurb - Bourne was translated into 28 languages, and became the bestselling male fiction author in the UK last year - and it would take both a righteous and a foolish man to change a winning formula in pursuit of literary respectability.

His collatio or comparative discussion of free will is an investigation (indagatio) of the sources of virtue, concerned to promote a conclusion that is both morally righteous and also socially expedient, good for the concord of the community of faithful Christians (Boyle 1983 14 17).

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