These evil tendencies in the popular presentation of Christianity undoubtedly begot in Shaftesbury's mind a certain amount of repugnance and contempt to some of the doctrines of Christianity itself; and, cultivating, almost of set purpose, his sense of the ridiculous, he was too apt to assume towards such doctrines and their teachers a tone of raillery. [Please select]
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The war begot a spirit of independence and enterprise. [Please select]
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Men were like that; they begot children and then forgot them. [Please select]
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The manliness of his character begot trust, invited confidence. [Please select]
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"It is but an assurance begot of hope," said Marteau. [Please select]
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Never surely was trout spawned that begot such bliss in the heart of an angler. [Please select]
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The struggle represented no great principles, begot no far-reaching consequences. [Please select]
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Trust begot trust; and some months later Grant showed war statesmanship of the same magnificent kind. [Please select]
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And candor begot candor, as it generally will. [Please select]
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He begot a positive affection for the clean-limbed racer, and stoutly maintained against all that it was a positive honor to a Dog to be disgraced by such a Jack. [Please select]
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Now in your last hour bless those who begot you, and curse those who have robbed you of your parents, your crown and your life. [Please select]
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