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Example sentences for "bigotted"

Lexicographically close words:
bigot; bigoted; bigotries; bigotry; bigots; bigwigs; biheld; bihold; bihoveth; bij
  1. Indeed, I have known some of them so bigotted to this opinion, that having by chance killed a quiquehatch by a gun which had been set for a fox, they have left it where it was killed, and would not take off its skin.

  2. Faith in human goodness, irrespective of reward and punishment, either here or hereafter, sophists of this bigotted class have literally none.

  3. Philosophers seldom covet martyrdom, and hence it came to pass that few of them would run the terrible risk of provoking bigotted authority by the 'truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth' concerning religion.

  4. Let us hear no more then of this monkish cant, and bigotted outcry for the restoration of the horns and tail of the devil!

  5. The simplicity and enthusiasm of his feelings, with respect to nature, renders him bigotted and intolerant in his judgments of men and things.

  6. I have mentioned this the more for the sake of those critics who are bigotted idolisers of our author, chiefly on the score of his correctness.

  7. Nothing more certain,--a meer silly, idle, foppish contrivance of a Cabal of bigotted Papists.

  8. I must confess a Bigotted Papist is a very sottish sort of Animal.

  9. The Queen complied with the dean's desire, who at that time it seems had great influence with that bigotted Princess.

  10. The design of this play, by feigned names, is to set forth the admirable virtues of queen Elizabeth; and the dangers she escaped by the happy discovery of those designs against her sacred person by the Jesuits and bigotted Papists.

  11. It may be doubted, with good Reason, whether there ever was in Nature a more abject, slavish, and bigotted Generation than the Tribe of Beaux Esprits, at present so prevailing in this Island.

  12. She was a princess of great wit and generosity, but extremely bigotted to her sect, and a mortal enemy to the Christians, that is to say, to the Portuguese.

  13. One of the principal inhabitants, and wonderfully bigotted to his sect, prevented him, and immediately demanded of him, if piety were not wholly extinguished in the towns of Europe, as it was in Melinda.

  14. Nothing indeed can be more mischievous, than many actions innocent in themselves, which might bring down upon individuals the bigotted contempt and rage of the multitude.

  15. To place myself in a situation, where conviction could be followed only by a bigotted persistence in error, would be extremely disagreeable to me.

  16. Laws against usury therefore I consider az originating ether in the necessity of the times, which long ago ceesed, or in a bigotted prejudice against the Jews, which waz az barbarous formerly, az it iz now infamous.

  17. The Sons of the most bigotted Ancestors do now perceive, that Piety and Immorality are not rightly consistent.

  18. Are you willing that your expiring social and parochial privileges shall be immolated upon the altar of a bigotted and unprogressive Board Conclave?

  19. So did the scholastics with Aristotle; their bigotted partiality to this author was nearly of the same force with the priestly attachment to the Bible.

  20. No dogmatical dictates of bigotted priests, no passive obedience to the mandates of inquisitors, nor to the persecutions so often fomented by churchmen.

  21. And even when bigotted adherents to true principles, yet they render truth unamiable, and forbid little children to come thereunto.

  22. I am induced to notice the affairs of Spain particularly, because it is delightful to behold a bigotted and enslaved people struggling to free themselves from the galling yoke of religious as well as political slavery.


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