We are accustomed abroad to associate emotional sensibility with intellectual expansion: it would be a grievous error to apply this rule in Japan.
Error has no place; That creeping pestilence is driv’n away: The breath of Heav’n has chas’d it.
Yet, full of error and full of danger as was their system, they embraced its serene and smiling falsehoods with the sincerity of martyrs and the self-devotion of saints.
The red-haired girl handed me a telegram addressed to the Countess of Stanchester, remarking that no error had been discovered in its transmission, and placing it in my pocket I mounted the cycle and rode away up the avenue.
My curiosity had misled me into a distinct error of judgment, and I had no doubt been felled by those whose motive it was to keep secret the tragic affair.
She appeared to regard her statement as an error of judgment, and with all the tact of a clever woman ingeniously endeavoured to mislead me.
Footnote 192: This is probably an error of the press in the Pilgrims for the Ranna.
Footnote 282: There must be a material error here, as the latitude in the text would carry us back to the peninsula to the north of Hainan, more than two degrees of longitude backwards.
Flores, making an error of excess in the text of seven or eight degrees.
Here I must take notice of a material error in our geographers, who, in their globes and maps, make Hindoostan and China neighbours, though many large countries are interposed between them.
In the privileges formerly inserted, the date is made in the nineteenth month, perhaps an error of the press in the Pilgrims, which we have therefore corrected to ninth.
Heaven Had already an opening to Paradise shown; As if, passion all chastened and error forgiven, My heart then began to be purely its own.
Whom no dull decorums divide; Their error how sweet and their raptures how venial, When once they've got Law on their side.
For, his was the error of head not heart; And--oh!
In after-years he lamented the error into which his early enthusiasm and mistaken zeal had led him, the effects of which greatly marred his future influence for good.
He had fallen into the same error that his father had, in 1296, and was outwitted by the superior political ability of him whom he had intended to deceive, and who, it must be confessed, was equally insincere.
Thus reasoned Drumley with that mingling of truth and error characteristic of those who speculate about matters of which they have small and unfixed experience.
So, don't fall into the error of shallow people and size me up by your own foolish little standards.
As human kings are not given to self-analysis, and usually wander into grotesque error whenever they attempt it, no couple knows precisely where it is upon the range, until something crucial happens to compel them to know.
Then he told me that he spake concerning my spiritual blindness, his compassions being moved to show me the error of my way.
Hast thou then with thee aught that may withhold me from again committing this error and whereby my reason may be victorious over the desires of my soul?
There does not appear to be any danger of error in concluding, that the light emitted will be greatest when the matter is completely consumed in the shortest time.
I merely recall the error which I perhaps made myself, or which I might have fallen into, and afterwards I hypothesize that the person to whom I tell it, is still, or may still fall under the same mistake.
We shall presently see that error is the dreaming of a waking man: if it reaches a certain pitch it becomes delirium.
Christian Science and New Thought confine themselves largely to the present term of life, though Christian Science affirms strongly enough that death is an error of the mortal mind.
Continue to read and the book will become the physician, allaying the tremor which Truth often brings to error when destroying it" (page 422).
These are all beliefs and if treated as error they will disappear.
If evil is error and error evil and the belief that evil is an illusion is itself an illusion what is there to guarantee the reality of good?
Confidence is to be reëstablished, fear is allayed, the sufferer from error led to commit himself to healing forces.
Sin an Error of Mortal Mind Sin along with sickness and death are the projections of mortal error, the creations of mortal mind; sin, sickness and death are to be classified as effects of error.
The finite error itself hereupon becomes, as the source of all our woes, an evil.
When he answered that his own particular error was his persuasion that he could play golf the telephone atmosphere was immediately changed.
The error into which the brethren of the Apostle fell as to the meaning of the Lord's words was a very natural one, especially when taken with the commentary which John's unusually protracted life seemed to append to it.
Every error that has led away men from Jesus Christ and His Cross may be traced up to defective notions of sin and a defective realisation of it.
This one error rode like a night-mare on his breast.
His worst error never caused me half the pain of Kennedy's most venial fault.
His error was its own punishment, and its heaviest punishment.
In Bruce's character there was not only the error in intellectu, but also the pertinacia in voluntate.
A convert is one who turns from what he believes to have been a decided error of faith or practice.
To adhere to fixed principles; to maintain moral rectitude; to keep from falling into error or vice.
Zanoni, mournfully, "have I not told thee the error of our knowledge was the forgetfulness of the desires and passions which the spirit never can wholly and permanently conquer while this matter cloaks it?
The subtle detection of what he conceived to be an error in the school he had hitherto adopted, made more manifest to him by the grinning commentary of Nicot, seemed to open to him a new world of invention.
True," said Mejnour, with an icy smile; "such must ever be the error of those philosophers who would meddle with the active life of mankind.
Considering the gravity of the error which is here admitted, the fashion of the withdrawal appears more singular than admirable.
He tells us "that religiouserror is, in itself, of an immoral nature.
All such estimates are beset {594} with sources of error of very various kinds; and the best of them can only be regarded as approximations to the truth.
As to the "extreme slowness of all geological changes," it is simply a popular error to regard that as, in any wise, a fundamental and necessary dogma of uniformitarianism.
And I venture on this personal observation by way of showing that I have no wish to bear hardly on the preacher for falling into an error for which he might find good precedents.
Every word added, the danger of error increases, and the more words added the ratio of danger increasing in proportion.
Very few realize the liability of error by the receiving operator in receiving cipher or code words by sound, where the connecting words are no help.
I heard the lawyers plead before the Lords the writ of error in the judgment of Oates, as to the charge against him of perjury, which after debate they referred to the answer of Holloway, etc.
The errorwas grave, but it was natural, and one effect of it was to make every measure that proceeded from the court odious.
If the repudiation of a popular assembly was the cardinal error in Turgot's scheme of policy, there were other errors added.
In this respect Turgot's original purity of character withdrew him from the error of the time.
Since you can love, and yet your error see, The same resistless power may plead for me.
Hanslick fell into the error of imagining that music exerts its greatest influence on savages.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "error" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.