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    aright


    1. Apart from His essential character, we cannot define these words aright


    2. aright, would have told them of many years of cheerful, happy,


    3. not aright: no man repented him of his wickedness, saying, what have I done? Everyone turned to his course, as the horse rushes into


    4. 1 For the ungodly said, reasoning with themselves, but not aright, our life is short and tedious, and in the death of a man there is no


    5. 4 Because, being ministers of his kingdom, you have not judged aright, nor kept the law, nor walked after the counsel of God;


    6. 6 If, therefore, you direct your ways aright; You also shall not depart as your


    7. 'Hear, you sons of Enoch, all the words of your father, and listen aright to the voice of my mouth; For I exhort you and say to you, beloved: Love uprightness and walk in it; and draw not near to uprightness with a double heart, and associate not with those of a double heart; But walk in righteousness, my sons and it shall guide you on good paths; And righteousness shall be your companion, for I know that violence must increase on the Earth; And a great chastisement be executed on the Earth, and all unrighteousness come to an end: Yes, it shall be cut off from its roots, and its whole structure be destroyed; And unrighteousness shall again be consummated on the Earth; And all the deeds of unrighteousness and of violence and transgression shall prevail in a twofold degree; And when sin and unrighteousness and blasphemy and violence in all kinds of deeds increase, and apostasy and transgression and uncleanness increase; A great chastisement shall come from Heaven on all these, and the holy Lord will come out with anger and chastisement to execute judgement on Earth


    8. 'Hear you sons of Enoch all the words of your father and listen aright to the voice of my mouth; For I exhort you and say to you beloved: Love uprightness and walk in it; and draw not near to uprightness with a double heart and associate not with those of a double heart; But walk in righteousness my sons and it shall guide you on good paths; And righteousness shall be your companion for I know that violence must increase on the Earth; And a great chastisement be executed on the Earth and all unrighteousness come to an end: Yes it shall be cut off from its roots and its whole structure be destroyed; And unrighteousness shall again be consummated on the Earth; And all the deeds of unrighteousness and of violence and transgression shall prevail in a twofold degree; And when sin and unrighteousness and blasphemy and violence in all kinds of deeds increase and apostasy and transgression and uncleanness increase; A great chastisement shall come from Heaven on all these and the holy Lord will come out with anger and chastisement to execute judgement on Earth


    9. 37 Then answered he me and said Some things have you spoken aright and according to your words it shall be


    10. 6 If therefore you direct your ways aright; You also shall not depart as your brethren departed; But they shall come to you

    11. conversation: (to him that orders his) conversation aright


    12. and to him that ordereth his conversation aright


    13. order: (to him that) orders his conversation aright


    14. Not so, not then, ‘twas widely missed whilst struggling to stand aright


    15. 10 As Jesus paused for a moment to look over the congregation, one of the teachers from Jerusalem (a member of the Sanhedrin) rose up and asked: "Do I understand you to say that you are the bread which comes down from heaven, and that the manna which Moses gave to our fathers in the wilderness did not?" And Jesus answered the Pharisee, "You understood aright


    16. Said the spokesman of the court: "Is this your son? and do we understand aright that he was born blind? If this is true, how is it that he can now see?" And then Josiah's father, seconded by his mother, answered: "We know that this is our son, and that he was born blind, but how it is that he has come to see, or who it was that opened his eyes, we know not


    17. That Aright Which The Vile Have


    18. Aright Which The Violent Have


    19. Teresa turns her head to Diane D as Diane D points and hollers at Tony and Joseph with a liquor bottle in her hand and shouts, “You guys, I don’t want to hear that shit aright!”


    20. 'Harald, nothing is so bad that it can't be put aright

    21. " But on one condition, what is it? He says: "So let them obey Me and believe in Me, so that they may be led aright


    22. Let children of the youth, that are as arrows in the hand, be directed aright, that those parents may have reason to think themselves happy, that have their quiver full of them, and they may never be arrows in the heart


    23. She looked at him as if not quite certain she had heard aright


    24. But chance, however adverse, may be overcome by the wisdom of man, if he knows how to choose aright; there is a worse enemy to man than chance; this enemy is himself


    25. You mean, I said, if I understand you aright, that there is one sort of narrative style which may be employed by a truly good man when he has anything to say, and that another sort will be used by a man of an opposite character and education


    26. Ben Dollard halted and stared, his loud orifice open, a dangling button of his coat wagging brightbacked from its thread as he wiped away the heavy shraums that clogged his eyes to hear aright


    27. Beauchamp repeated the name to himself, as though he could scarcely believe that he had heard aright, and then gave orders for him to be admitted


    28. de Morcerf," said Monte Cristo quietly; "I thought I had not heard aright


    29. On the roadway which they were approaching whilst still speaking beyond the swingchains a horse, dragging a sweeper, paced on the paven ground, brushing a long swathe of mire up so that with the noise Bloom was not perfectly certain whether he had caught aright the allusion to sixtyfive guineas and John Bull


    30. “There can be, if I forebode aright, no power, short of the Divine mercy, to disclose, whether by uttered words, or by type or emblem, the secrets that may be buried with a human heart

    31. " [John 6:37] Then I said, But how, Lord, must I consider of thee in my coming to thee, that my faith may be placed aright upon thee? Then he said, "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners


    32. had some help, but large families; and those to whom a temporality would be sufficient—and that we should make a visitation to the houses of all the sufferers, in order to class them under their proper heads aright


    33. "I was already firmly convinced, Watson, that there were not three separate mysteries here, but one only, and that if I could read the Musgrave Ritual aright I should hold in my hand the clue which would lead me to the truth concerning both the butler Brunton and the maid Howells


    34. from the heights around; to read aright the valley before her it was necessary to descend into its midst


    35. God grant that we may be guided aright, and that He will deign to watch over my husband and those dear to us both, and who are in such deadly peril


    36. As soon as John came to the bedside, the King said, "My faithful John, I feel that my end approaches, and I have no other care than about my son, who is still so young that he cannot always guide himself aright


    37. I did not hear aright


    38. Because no man can ever feel his own identity aright except his eyes be closed; as if darkness were indeed the proper element of our essences, though light be more congenial to our clayey part


    39. But to comprehend it aright, you must know something of the curious internal structure of the thing operated upon


    40. How vain and foolish, then, thought I, for timid untravelled man to try to comprehend aright this wondrous whale, by merely poring over his dead attenuated skeleton, stretched in this peaceful wood

    41. Nor, considered aright, does it seem any argument in favour of the gradual extinction of the Sperm Whale, for example, that in former years (the latter part of the last century, say) these Leviathans, in small pods, were encountered much oftener than at present, and, in consequence, the voyages were not so prolonged, and were also much more remunerative


    42. And, in these cases, somewhat as a pilot, when about losing sight of a coast, whose general trending he well knows, and which he desires shortly to return to again, but at some further point; like as this pilot stands by his compass, and takes the precise bearing of the cape at present visible, in order the more certainly to hit aright the remote, unseen headland, eventually to be visited: so does the fisherman, at his compass, with the whale; for after being chased, and diligently marked, through several hours of daylight, then, when night obscures the fish, the creature's future wake through the darkness is almost as established to the sagacious mind of the hunter, as the pilot's coast is to him


    43. I will hover near and direct the steel aright


    44. “What?” exclaimed the prince, thinking he had not heard aright


    45. And in this manner was enjoined the abrogation of the law of God! I could scarcely believe that I had read aright


    46. She looked at him as if she doubted whether she had heard aright


    47. Where are the men who will model capitals and panels in clay, with some sense of ornamental effect? We have the men who can make a copy in relief of an architect’s drawings: but then the architect, even if he have the sense of ornamental effect, in the first place can never draw out, full size and with care, all the work required in a rich building, and, in second place, can never design sculptured form aright by mere drawings on the flat


    48. This will direct aright the intellect, the wealth and the activities of the nation, make the people a law unto themselves, and for good


    49. If the babe born January 1st, 1863, is nurtured aright, God alone can measure the benefits to the nation


    50. It has been well said that such a Bureau is no more fitted to lead these people aright than Pharaoh was to lead the Israelites out of their house of bondage

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    Synonyms for "aright"

    aright correctly right

    "aright" definitions

    in an accurate manner