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Example sentences for "believe them"

  • There were some who had believed that when after death they should hear Divine truths from the angels they would readily accept them and believe them, and consequently live a different life, and could thus be received into heaven.

  • Such spirits see falsities as truths, and so seeing them they induce not themselves only but also those they flow into to believe them.

  • But they found nobody to believe them; the Perkinean institution fell into neglect; and Perkins made his exit from England, carrying with him about ten thousand pounds, to soothe his declining years in the good city of Pennsylvania.

  • Stephen was credulous enough to believe them, and was once present when Kelly held his mystic conversations with the shadows of his crystal.

  • Friend, it is one thing to confess the things in words and another thing to believe them, and to make a life out of them; and there fore is thy life made out of Christ without thee, by the operation of his Spirit within thee, yea or no?

  • I made the acquaintance of those persons during my journey; I believe them to be worthy and respectable, and the right sort of people for me to visit, unless you should be of a different opinion.

  • They told me, and I pretended to believe them, that their horror at the wretch's wickedness prevented Them feeling that compassion which his unheard-of torments should have excited.

  • No, they are too beautiful for me to believe them natural.

  • The spirit which now asperses the character of the Abolitionists, is the very same which dressed up the Christians of Spain in the skins of wild beasts and pictures of devils when they were led to execution as heretics.

  • Let slaveholders say what they will about our blood-thirstiness, there is not one of them who fears to put himself in our power.

  • If they claim it, believe them not, but pity their pride and delusion.

  • I like to believe both, and I do believe them.

  • There's the mistake of those Irish rebels: they tell me they have courage, but I find it hard to believe them.

  • Do believe them then, and know for certain that there is not a braver people in Europe.

  • If we believe them, the Church has nothing to do with perpetuity, a holy life, or miracles.

  • I believe them to be an infernal lie, Alton Locke; though good and wise people like Miss Martineau may sometimes be deluded into preaching them.

  • I had much better simply tell my story, and leave my readers to judge of the facts, if, indeed, they will be so far courteous as to believe them.

  • She "would not give up her authorities, but she had too much reason to believe them.

  • If any answer, that the representatives, whom he would choose would be merely noisy demagogues, I believe them to be mistaken.

  • If the facts, as they state them, are correct, as I believe them to be, I do not believe that they would be punished.

  • I believe them, when they declare that such is not their intention.

  • Gentlemen have said that they are alarmed at the exercise of this power, and I am bound to believe them.

  • But if he is not so sure of them, and wishes, for some personal or interested motive, to believe them, he will be easily disturbed by anything which seems to militate against them.

  • If the Scriptures are true, they can never be shown to be false--if they are not true, we ought not to wish to believe them.

  • An' I believe them's the best runnin' orders on the road.

  • These are the traditions, which I sort out, as I believe them, from the myths which have been told about this man for forty years.

  • And if we believe them, man, to please God, ought to pass a large portion of his existence in supplicating Heaven to pour down its blessings on him.

  • Interested, however, as they are in the opinions which they endeavor to force upon us as truth, is it possible for these priests to believe them themselves?

  • They signify that what is absurd and impossible to mortal eyes is not so to the eyes of God; God has revealed to me these pretended absurdities, these apparent impossibilities, therefore I ought to believe them.

  • For they agree with me, that my reason, or their own reason, believe them not; but it is clear that if my reason is not persuaded, I am not persuaded.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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