Now it was, we cannot doubt, that he felt a new estrangement from his father, and conceived the project of seizing upon his throne.
David was one of those who had it in the profoundest degree; and as the fifty-first Psalm is full of it, as it forms the very soul of its pleadings, we cannot doubt that it was a psalm of David.
The number of psalms ascribed to this period of his life may be in excess of the truth; but that his heart was in near communion with God all the time we cannot doubt.
I cannot doubt, that you will extend this kindness to my daughter, when I am gone; she will have need of it.
Of the first, indeed, I cannot doubt, but I have no certain means of judging of the latter, and I entreat you will tell me all you have heard.
I cannot doubt, that you wish me to be happy, but I must fear you are mistaken in the means of making me so.
I cannot doubt that, at the outset, Political Economists thought they discovered value rather in the product, as such, than in the matter of the product.
We cannot doubt, then, that /Personal interest/ is the great mainspring of human nature.
Of one of them we cannot doubt, unless we doubt all primary truths, viz.
Let the reader, let any one reflect closely on this subject, and I cannot doubt but he will say with me, There is no third alternative.
We cannot doubt but he had the happiness of Jesus and Mary attending at his death, praying by him, assisting and comforting him in his last moments.
I would not seem too confident in the destinies of my country; but I cannot doubt, that, if only true to herself, there is nothing too vast for her peaceful ambition.
You are behind the curtain, I cannot doubt, and understand not only the contents of that absurd letter, but its unprincipled references.
He has graduated as a student of law, and, should his health permit, will, I cannot doubt, distinguish himself as a forensic orator.
Such was the state of the case, I cannot doubt; a more out and out flesh-and-blood organization would suit you better.
And that the development of those powers is so influenced, we cannot doubt; but their development only, not their existence.
I cannot doubt that it comes precisely and specifically within this requirement.
They hand over to the future what I wish to see accomplished at once, and what I cannot doubt with a firm will can be accomplished at an early day.
I never have doubted, I cannot doubt, the ease with which the transition to specie payments may be accomplished, especially as compared with the ominous fears which this simple proposition seems to excite in certain quarters.
I cannot doubt if this were properly done that many so-called universal superstitions would be found to be distinctly local.
Ye know well, as I cannot doubt, that you are doing an evil and a wicked thing, so I pray you go your way, and cease to flout me.
We cannot doubt that, on the whole, any beneficial variations will give the possessors of it a greater probability of living through the tremendous ordeal they have to undergo.
Every one knows what it is to be certain in regard to many things, just because, constituted as he is, he cannot doubtor disbelieve them.
If he ended, as we cannot doubt he did, in embracing Christianity, he ought to be enrolled in the rank of saints, instead of being placed at the head of the enemies of God.
We cannot doubt, indeed, either the wisdom or the benevolence of that constitution of things under which we live, nor dispute the value and importance of those laws according to which the world is ordinarily governed.
That the belief in Astrology was its forerunner, we cannot doubt.
That there are two separate places and conditions--one for the righteous and the other for the wicked--we cannot doubt.
That it is equal, even if not more rapid than electricity, we cannot doubt.
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