While they waited for the return of the Lord, Paul's converts were to behave uprightly, maintaining moral perfection. |
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Machiavelli begins by affirming that everybody realizes how praiseworthy it is when a ruler lives uprightly and not by trickery. |
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A free person lives uprightly, fulfilling his obligations to family, community, nation and God. |
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He undertakes to manage affairs in connexion with the dykes uprightly and justly, and swears that he will not peculate himself or allow any one else to do so. |
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It has made it possible for Nuremberg, after the very darkest hours, to rediscover its true self and its will to live uprightly. |
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We can walk uprightly before the Lord only as we follow Him and obey His Word. |
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God has many ways to defeat the enemies of those who walk uprightly before him and who serves him well. |
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They are tyrants and ideologues whose sole concern is imposing their Nietzschean will to power upon the weak, the uprightly bourgeois, the decently intentioned. |
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Philosophy, history, sport, music or painting are activities in which commitment to understanding can be open to the way of acting uprightly, and, by the same token, meeting God, Soul of Communication and of all justice. |
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When I choose the proper time, I will judge uprightly. |
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Do not my words do good to him that walketh uprightly? |
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The people who follow Peterson's work feel that he offers them a way out of nihilism, that he has taught them how to live uprightly and look for the good they can do in their everyday lives. |
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