She shows the unreason of punishing so stringently the errors of love: "Isab.
If disconcerting errors occur in their works, they are only misprints, which they themselves or others happen to have overlooked.
What wretched errors hath my heart committed, Whilst it hath thought itself so blessed never!
Can he have been responsible for the publication of these thirty-six plays, which swarm with misreadings and contain about twenty thousand errors of the press!
Perhaps these errorsare more abundant in relation to the preparation of food than to almost any other matter.
In spite of all that we have heard for some years past about the enlightenment of the age, there are still certain vulgar errors, and errors on very vital subjects, to which the English adhere with all the constancy of martyrs.
In this the Fourth Edition, I have increased and improved the receipts, and corrected those errors which unavoidably occur in so voluminous a work.
All errors had sprung out of false interpretation of Holy Scripture.
We answer: We do not attack the Pope on account of his personal errors and trespasses; we must indeed condemn them, but we will overlook them and forgive them as we ourselves wish to be forgiven.
It has, according to him, no power in the Church save to reject new errors which do not agree with Scripture (as though a Council had ever adopted any other course).
He concludes by saying that many persons had collected more than a thousand errors in the translation.
In his Table-Talk Luther refers to that “rascal Schwenckfeld,” who was the instigator of numerous errors and deceives many people with his “honeyed words.
Visitors chosen there were to “silence any errors in doctrine” that they might discover.
Luther believed he was fighting merely against the errors and abuses of the mediæval Church.
Though here again we find truth and error side by side in Luther, we may not shut our eyes to the fact that he opened the door to errors of a grave character.
But already in his Commentary on Romans he characterised the “synteresis,” and the assumption of any freedom of choice on man’s part, as the loophole through which the old theology had dragged in its errors concerning grace.
The Richard III of the Folio contains, with much new matter, the printer's errors of the quarto of 1622.
Did he, for the Folio of 1623, nearly double The Merry Wives in extent, and also leave all the errors of the fourth quarto uncorrected?
I would account for this by supposing that the casual Editor had just sense enough to add the new parts in a revised manuscript to the quarto, and was far too lazy to correct the printer's errors in the quarto.
Five or six threadbare scholars would have sat down at a long table in a tavern room, and, after their manner, dashed off a Comedy of Errors on the real and the false playwright.
Excepting a few errorswhich a forced precipitation made me commit in ciphering, and of which the clerks of M.
I may omit facts, transpose events, and fall into some errors of dates; but I cannot be deceived in what I have felt, nor in that which from sentiment I have done; and to relate this is the chief end of my present work.
As I am obliged to write the second part from memory also, the errors in it will probably be still more numerous.
This book, by some errors and neglects in the style, seems not to have received the author's[2] last correction.
He likewise follows me through the several recapitulations I had made of the state of things before the Reformation, and finds errors and omissions in most of these; he adds some things out of papers I had never seen.
He was fundamentally a reformer, and he could not consent, as so many do, to keep silence on errors of creed, so called, and resist merely errors of action.
The first time I read Paine's "Age of Reason" I was amazed to learn that the Bible contains as many errors as he exposes.
In another work five hundred errors to be found in the Four Gospels will be exposed.
In the Bible a thousand scientific errors may be found.
Besides, the New Testament is as full of errors as the Old.
Hundreds of errors were made in the transcription of these alone.
Twenty errors in forty-three numerical statements is a bad showing for an infallible record.
The adoption of the New would expose the errors of the Old, suggest the possible fallibility of the New, and sow the seeds of doubt.
These errors of the transcribers have been immeasurably increased by the translators.
Credibility of the Bible, less space is given to the errors of the New Testament than to those of the Old Testament.
However careful the copyist might be, errors would creep into the text.
Thus expediency prompts them to teach the acknowledged errors of man in preference to what they claim to be the truths of God.
Confronted by its many glaring errors and abominable teachings, some contend that a part of it is the work of man and a part the work of God.
The kind oferrors he made were easily detected when the proof was read over, or when the manuscript was revised with a view to printing.
In the 1633 arrangement there were occasional errors in the placing of individual poems, especially Elegies, owing to the use of that name both for love poems and for funeral elegies or epicedes.
There are several demonstrableerrors in the 1633 text of this poem.
He printed now from one manuscript, now from another, but corrected the errors of the manuscript by one or other of the editions, most often by that of 1669.
All good that ys in ytt, your Lordship may be pleased to accept as yours; and for the Errors I cannot despayre of your pardon since you have long since pardond greater faults in mee.
It corrects some errors in that edition; it has others of its own.
A plain reprint of 1633 like Alford's (of such poems as he publishes) has fewer serious errors than an eclectic text.
The agreement of the printed texts does not carry much weight, for any examination of the variants in this poem will reveal that they are errors due to misunderstanding, e.
The text of these poems is generally that of W, but here and throughout JC abounds in errors and emendations.
In that of 1635 it went wrong; and the errors were transmitted through all the subsequent editions, and have been retained by Grosart and Chambers, but corrected in the Grolier Club edition.
True, they might disown the errors and extravagancies of the sects, and declare that they themselves were as little in sympathy with them as the Presbyterians.
The Second Part of Baillie's own Dissuasive from the Errors of the Time, published just as he was leaving London (Dec.
It is the 17th in order, including "Errors touching Marriage and Divorce.
Edwards, when systematizing his chaos of miscellaneous errors and blasphemies, apportions them among sixteen recognisable sorts of Sectaries; but old Ephraim Paget, who had preceded Edwards had been much more hazy.
The former and briefer aims simply to expose the errors of Marcellus, whom Eusebius accuses of Sabellianism, the latter to refute them.
Of errors of life in those who give to dissipation the prestige of eloquence, and throw the grace of splendor around vices that strike at the foundations of domestic purity, I will not now undertake to treat.
Errors of principle as errors of life, have power from the station that renders them conspicuous, or the refinement that clothes them with grace.
The happiest household is not without some errors that cry for forgiveness, and not many are the families whose peace is not troubled by some prodigal.
Thousands of young men every year are led into pernicious and hurtful errors by their perusal.
I have done the best that I could under the circumstances; and any errors that may have crept into my statements of facts, or reports of addresses, will be cheerfully rectified as soon as ascertained.
The errors of scale along the parallels increase rapidly as the selected parallel is departed from, the parallels on paper being always too large.
It may be admitted that the practical difference between the two forms is in this case insignificant, but linear scale errorsshould be reduced as much as possible in maps intended for general use.
Or the errors of scale of the extreme parallels may be equated to that of the mean parallel.
Projection (a) would for the same region have three equal maximum scale errors of 2%.
It can also be shown that any other zone of the same range in latitude will have the same scale errors along its limiting parallels.
But to save labour it is customary to employ for this purpose either form of polyconic projection, in which the errors for such scales are also negligible.
It is in two parts, the first treating of the errors and misfortunes that have marked the past, the second of the remedies practicable in the present, and the hopes existing for the future.
And for your past errors as a wife, and his as a husband, I think you ought now to be forgiven by the world, as you have forgiven each other,' says he.
On that little shape had converged all the inauspiciousness and shadow which had darkened the first union of Jude, and all the accidents, mistakes, fears, errors of the last.
Though we condemn theerrors and think we have escaped them, we cannot escape the fact that we spring from them.
About this thing, therefore, our errors are something more than our deepest errors: they are our most frequent errors.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "errors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.