Bain later admits the Scots were at Stanhope (Edwards in Scotland, p.
I fancy that bravura singing was once his forte, which is even still perceptible in him, and so far as age admits of it he has a good chest and a long breath; and then his andantino!
Bishop Burnet admits that a revelation to one man is no revelation to another.
The question is thus reduced to a scientific problem, which admits of no disproof or refutation.
Bentley admits that the best copy of the New Testament contains hundreds of irreparable omissions, errors, and mistakes.
Jeremiah Jones admits that "a revelation can only be a revelation to him who receives it," and can not be made use of to convince another (Canon, p.
St. Clemens admits this when he declares it to be a sin for women to look in the glass, because they form images of themselves.
You fellows have become scientific and admits only what you see and feel, and don't depend on your imagination for anything.
Yeast and air can be made to supply the necessary lightness, and their use admits of as great a variety in cakes as will be needed on a hygienic bill of fare.
Therefore, bake in small loaves, and have a separate pan for each, as that admits of an equal degree of heat to all sides.
We can conceive of no possible stretch of hygienic laws which admits the use of pork; so we shall give it and its products no consideration in our pages.
Moreover, in alluding to a case of leukæmia of this kind, this author himself admits that the appearance of free nuclei can be explained in this instance by the exit of the nucleus.
He also admits that "it is very reasonable to suppose, that under such circumstances, God would raise up and send one invested with authority.
Clerk, write down that the accused admits that he obtained at Rene's a charm against the life of the King.
Clerk, write down that the accused admits having gone to Rene's to work conjurations.
Your Honor, this young lady admits that she has visited the prisoner in the jail, and can give adequate reason for her assertion that he is the man he claims to be.
There is a very remarkable expression in Scripture, 'The unfruitful works of darkness,' which admits the busy occupation and energy of the doers and denies that all that struggling and striving comes to anything.
The power of faith is the power of that which faith admits to operate in my life.
Thus abiding in Him, in a manner which admits of no parallel nor of any doubt, we may, and we shall, be glad.
The teaching of St. Augustine and St. Thomas on this subject is that we are not to interpret in any particular sense any part of Sacred Scripture which admits of a different interpretation.
Moreover, the literal sense itself frequently admitsother senses, which either illustrate dogma or commend morality.
The dispute between optimism and pessimism rests, in the long run, on individual temperament and personal experience, and admits of no secure solution.
Everyone admits that the first thing a genius does with such a convenient, three-part system, or chart for a soul, is to knock it endwise.
Even the man who is obliged to open books in order to read them sooner or later admits this.
He may not admit there is a God, in so many words, but his geology admits it.
Your situation admitsno compounding of opposite systems, or halving with justice, but to make the cure there must be an entire change of measures.
Such is the renovation, which the feudal régime admits of.
Rousseau, so querulous, admits "that a moral subject could not be better discussed in a society of philosophers than in that of a pretty woman in Paris.
One builds a hospital, another admitsartisans at his table;"[4266] a certain individual undertakes the draining of a marsh.
And now, especially that men are so multiplied upon earth, it is not absurd that monasteries should be multiplied, since the abundant population admits of numbers embracing a chaste life.
Sometimes a still higher honour was rendered to the bishop by singing hosannas to him; but Jerome admits this was too great an honour to mere mortal man.
The crusaders visited the spot as a place of pilgrimage; and the Abbe Orsini considers the first part of this story as authenticated, but the legend concerning the good thief he admits to be doubtful.
Every inquirer admits the fact, the proof resting upon the difference of place assigned in the two portions to the call, He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the churches.
He deals simply with geography, when he tells us that the earth is spheroidal and the universe too, and admits the necessary consequences of this hypothesis, one of which is, that the earth contains five zones.
In the first book of his Commentaries he does not object to this hypothesis, but in the second book he no longer admits it; we must examine his reasons for this.
The intercourse with the disturbed party at home might be palliated by his youth--the foreign conspiracy admits of little apology.
Be assured, Mr. O'Donoghue, that the matter admits of no doubt.
Where the land about Sydney harbor gracefully slopes and admits of the striking panorama from The Heads, or entrance to the Harbor, to Circular Quay, hills shut from view the attractive city of Rio de Janeiro.
The Warden admits presents to prisoners from friends outside.
The Warden Admits Presents to Prisoners from Friends Outside, 44 23.
The author does not claim much originality, and he admits an imitation of Gulliver's Travels.
He admires the great artist as an instructor, but admits that "he owes his immortality to his touches of humour, to his mingling the comic with the terrible.
That our bodily properties have changed in the past admits of no doubt.
The ideal world has its sorrows, but it never admits despair.
The conduct of Louise admits no such excuse; she dies as she had lived; an Egotist.
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