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But also the moralist forgets that morality cannot be imposed or legislated or begotten by an act of will.
His only begotten son sulks in his room listening to angst rock over Easter.
So he'd helped his miserable friend console his woe begotten soul with some more hard liquor until he'd passed out.
The law is so indulgent as not to bastardize the child, if born, though not begotten, in lawful wedlock.
The Logos is an ambassador and suppliant, neither unbegotten nor begotten as are sensible things.
That which is begotten of flesh can only produce-give birth to-that which is of the flesh, a physical human being.
What can we give God the Father who unsparingly gave up His only begotten Son in order to save us from our sins?
God gave up His only begotten Son unsparingly in order to give us this good Heaven.
In His love He had to send His only begotten Son Jesus to this earth and permit Him to become the propitiation for the sins of sinners.
Remain before God until unutterable longings for salvation are begotten within you, and the sweet evidence is obtained of pardoned sin.
To save these lives, God sent His only begotten Son Jesus who is the secret that was hidden since before the ages.
Lo, I was begotten in sin, and my mother conceived me in iniquity.
He gave us the Law and sent His only begotten Son, Jesus, to save us by taking all our sins through His baptism.
Advances in screen know-how have begotten super-sharp displays.
Greek fables abound in stories of great men begotten by gods and mortals.
But human interventions have also had profound, unintended and potentially life-threatening effects on the environment, which have also begotten conflicts between groups and nations.
No, rejecting every suggestion of corporeality, we hold that the Word and the Wisdom was begotten out of the invisible and incorporeal God, without anything corporal being acted upon.
Wagner demands a musical and dramatic tour de force from the incestuously begotten mortal hero, which Ryan nearly has in his bones.
In Him who is the WORD, God's only begotten Son, who has been made flesh and has been delivered for our offences and Who has been raised from the dead for our justification.
That which is begotten of the spirit-the spirit of God-can produce that which can eventually be born a spirit being in the Kingdom of God and become part of the spiritual family of God.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A direct incorporation took place in the first instance, by making the reputed founder to be celestially begotten.
One's own self is begotten on one's wife, and therefore it is that the wife is called jaya.
The staff instantly opened, and out of it sprang a man, who said that his name was khat, a word which signifies begotten of wood.
They said that these things were absolutely begotten in the water of the decaying substances out of which the infusion was made.
There were thistles in everybody's crop, and after all it was a good thing to have begotten a girl.
God worketh all his works in the soul and giveth them to the soul, and the Father begetteth His only begotten Son in the soul, as truly as He begetteth Him in eternity, neither more, nor less.
There for an hour or so in such agony of mind as is begotten only of suspense.
He did not know each man has his weak point, and that Mortomley's pregnable spot lay close to the colours himself had begotten.
That entered into and mingled with the sensations his new experience had begotten.
And these were the people to whom England looked for a eugenically begotten race!
Are they not all the works of his wisdom, born and begotten of him?
Indeed, it is largely of their disputes that the mystery is begotten.
He is begotten, and yet he is coeval and coeternal with his Father.
Enoch was conveyed, who was begotten by coition, and who begot by coition.
To what is Honest Heart, or any sacrificer like him, begotten?
Therefore, bodies, being doubly begotten, are dissoluble and perishable.
It was a foolish impulse, but the devil begotten of fear and blind anger was ill curbed and still eager to take advantage of my perplexity.
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but might have eternal life.
And of his fatness it would seem had been begotten his good nature with its allied laziness.
The Son is of the Father alone, not made, nor created, but begotten.
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