A spirit thus attendant on a mortal may be either good, bad, or indifferent, and may be cognized by those persons whose constitution and development are such that their inner senses can report to their external consciousness.
For no man can judge of either good or evil who knows not the springs and fountains from which they flow.
Thus the Lord came to Laban, when incensed against Jacob, and commanded him to "speak not to him; either good or bad.
Therefore every action must needs be either good or bad in its species, and none is indifferent.
Virtues and vices are neither affections, nor faculties, but habits, either good or bad.
By training, according as it is either good or bad, all excellence is either created or destroyed: just as a man becomes a good or a bad musician, according as he has been subjected to a good or a bad mode of practice.
Opinion is either true or false: deliberate choice is either good or evil.
Further, the free-will is indifferent toeither good or evil.
Those arguments will hold equally good as applied to either good or evil spirits, and are demonstrative of the utter impossibility of mankind's holding any manner of intercourse or intelligence with them.
But never did any honest virtuous man repent of the neglect or omission of any carnal pleasure: no carnal pleasure then is either good or profitable.
However let not thy understanding to this natural sense and feeling, which whether unto our flesh pleasant or painful, is unto us nothing properly, add an opinion of either good or bad and all is well.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "either good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.