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Example sentences for "being born"

  • He says that it is not only a passion capable of being born in souls, but he calls it also a guardian, and he gives many details about its birth and parents.

  • It contemplates the intelligible world with it, because Love is the Soul's companion, being born of the Soul, and abiding in the Soul, and with her enjoys contemplation of the divinities.

  • Thus Intelligence, on being born of Unity, became manifold, and as it possessed knowledge, it contemplated itself.

  • A man who has given himself the trouble of being born.

  • Being born is the only really free thing--and dying.

  • Being born is one inference and dying is another.

  • Suppose, further, that some of us had rejected it; would this circumstance have prevented our being born?

  • That change here, which they call the new birth, I call the new birth in faith, or being born of faith, while the solemn reality is yet to transpire, and that is to be born from the dead in Christ our head.

  • Being born again is the finding of oneself, oneself,--the spiritual invention of one's own life.

  • Being born again is far more intelligent than being born the first time.

  • Wherefore the brethren of the Lord are so called, not by birth, as being born of the same mother; but by relationship, as being blood-relations of His.

  • First, because Joseph is thus a witness to Christ's being born of a virgin.

  • Consequently, nativity is attributed to the person or hypostasis as to the proper subject of being born, but not to the nature.

  • None of the holy women are mentioned in the Saviour's genealogy, but only those whom Scripture censures, so that He who came for the sake of sinners, by being born of sinners, might blot out all sin.

  • A young man entertaining such opinions as these, however rude his former conduct, being born again to spiritual enjoyments, would become a treasure to the Christian society with which he might be connected.

  • Can you see the necessity of being born again, by following horse-racing, and by seeing a poor abused creature carrying its rider faster into hell?

  • He said little, however, of justification through the Saviour, but forcibly insisted on the necessity of being born again.

  • Before I go on I want to say one thing, and that is, what this new birth, or being born of the Spirit, is not.

  • He says, "What do you mean by being born again--born from above, born of the Spirit?

  • Being born a man is the proper state for reaching happiness, either heavenly bliss or final extinction, and it is difficult to attain that state.

  • Being born in this family, he grew up in course of time, and studied such branches of science as are reputed of much value in the world, while he turned his mind with no less zeal to various arts, the knowledge of which is optional.

  • And hence, being born a woman, she favored him.

  • This is what is meant by being born again, the incarnation of the Spirit in the conscious, or human.

  • And, strangest thought of all, he and many I could name who went into Kentucky, had escaped, by a kind of strange fate, being born in the north of Ireland.

  • With the words “being born again” we naturally associate life.

  • The process by which man enters the spiritual life is expressed by the words, “being born again,” or “regeneration.

  • Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth forever.

  • The apostle John tells us the manner of life that follows “being born again.

  • All I maintain is, that, give a child as many generations of practice in opening oysters as it has had in breathing or sucking, and it would on being born, turn to the oyster-knife no less naturally than to the breast.

  • Now, connexion with the arteries is clearly characteristic of the individual soul; and so is being born in many forms, divine and so on.

  • How it is possible that in the Veda as well as in common life the soul is spoken of as being born, dying, &c.

  • This lady was about a year older than himself, being born in 1694.

  • This pleasing quality, in addition to being born of their native kindness, is motived partly from the desire to be considered civilized, and this is not without a note of pathos.

  • Humanity, as far as it has the hardihood to dwell here, is confined to the Indian or the mestizo, who has paid nature the homage of being born here, and so can dwell and work in what is his native environment.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being anxious; being carried; being concerned; being contrary; being dead; being desirous; being detected; being duly; being expressed; being full; being interpreted; being made; being mentioned; being moved; being now; being possessed; being quite; being reconciled; being seen; being smaller; being succeeded; being told; being unwilling; good oven; keep back; mind you