But also the moralist forgets that morality cannot be imposed or legislated or begotten by an act of will. |
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His only begotten son sulks in his room listening to angst rock over Easter. |
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So he'd helped his miserable friend console his woe begotten soul with some more hard liquor until he'd passed out. |
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The law is so indulgent as not to bastardize the child, if born, though not begotten, in lawful wedlock. |
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The Logos is an ambassador and suppliant, neither unbegotten nor begotten as are sensible things. |
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That which is begotten of flesh can only produce-give birth to-that which is of the flesh, a physical human being. |
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What can we give God the Father who unsparingly gave up His only begotten Son in order to save us from our sins? |
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God gave up His only begotten Son unsparingly in order to give us this good Heaven. |
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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. |
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Remain before God until unutterable longings for salvation are begotten within you, and the sweet evidence is obtained of pardoned sin. |
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To save these lives, God sent His only begotten Son Jesus who is the secret that was hidden since before the ages. |
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Lo, I was begotten in sin, and my mother conceived me in iniquity. |
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He gave us the Law and sent His only begotten Son, Jesus, to save us by taking all our sins through His baptism. |
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Advances in screen know-how have begotten super-sharp displays. |
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Greek fables abound in stories of great men begotten by gods and mortals. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Wagner demands a musical and dramatic tour de force from the incestuously begotten mortal hero, which Ryan nearly has in his bones. |
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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. |
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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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But God delivered us with the baptism and the blood of His only begotten Son and tells us, you and I, that we are no longer sinners, and that we are now righteous before Him. |
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Or is it not rather to be feared that your actions have begotten new hatred a thousand times over, a hatred that will explode at the next opportunity, be it in the Middle East or perhaps even here in Europe? |
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Mr Ginsberg and his friends, among them Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs, would not claim to have begotten all these innovations, but they were a catalyst. |
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In Robert's account, as in Geoffrey's Historia, Merlin is begotten by a demon on a virgin as an intended Antichrist. |
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Their children when of proper age were married, and children begotten, without fear of poverty. |
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Who at one stroke didst pare away three heads from off the shoulders of an Orke, begotten by an Incubus. |
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The Arian concept of Christ is based on the belief that the Son of God did not always exist but was begotten by God the Father. |
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Tiger Woods and John Edwards have begotten Abe Vigoda and Betty White. |
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But You loved us so much that You gave us Your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, so that He may be our atoning sacrifice for the forgiveness of our sins, and also our Advocate before Your throne. |
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That is to say: none of us appears in this world for naught or without profound motivation that goes beyond the very love with which we were begotten by our parents. |
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In our lessons, we have seen many times that God wants to save us from the coming wrath, and this is why He sent His only begotten Son, as an atoning sacrifice for the forgiveness of our sins. |
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Therefore God, Who can both create and beget, and who is the only One Who can bring forth natural and spiritual life, had to come into humanity in the only begotten Son, to redeem us from the fall. |
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There is one God, the Father of the living Word, who is his subsistent wisdom and power and eternal image: perfect begetter of the perfect begotten, Father of the only-begotten Son. |
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While Nennius' Ambrosius eventually reveals himself to be the son of a Roman consul, Geoffrey's Merlin is begotten on a king's daughter by an incubus. |
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