Which preposition to use with bigots

of Occurrences 13%

This was the case with Coubitant; who, though totally uninfluenced by any love or fear of the Great Mahneto whom he professed to worship, was yetlike many other bigots of various countries and creedskeenly jealous of any innovations in the religion of his nation; and ready to oppose, and even to exterminate, all who attempted to subvert it.

in Occurrences 9%

For the King was a bigot in religion as well as a despot on a throne.

to Occurrences 3%

MACAULAY, Rev. Kenneth (Lord Macaulay's great-uncle), colds caught at St. Kilda, on, ii. 51, 150; v. 278; History of St. Kilda, ii. 150; Johnson visits him, v. 118; disbelieves his having written the History, v. 119; calls him 'a bigot to laxness,' v. 120; praises his magnanimity, ii. 51, 150; v. 278.

as Occurrences 2%

But Richelieu was not such a bigot as Louis XIV.; he was a statesman, and took enlightened views of the welfare of the country.

on Occurrences 1%

I do not think it will convert the club at Pisa, neither do I think it will satisfy the bigots on our side the water.

by Occurrences 1%

No Christian ever learned to be a bigot by sitting at the feet of Jesus Christ.

around Occurrences 1%

The time had come when the Church was to claim her promise from madame, and her pale cheek and sad eyes showed how vain it had been for her to try and drown the pleadings of her tender heart by the arguments of the bigots around her.

at Occurrences 1%

Vaudreuil and Bigot at Quebec might plan and plot and weave their webs, but in the end the mighty struggle between French and English and their colonies must be decided by the armies.

among Occurrences 1%

I now also count Bigot among them, and if anything I do displeases him, friendship demands from him and you to tell me soand

Which preposition to use with  bigots