The height of this second story is evident from Josephus, who gives 60 cubits as the total elevation of the building, while the space beneath it had but 30 cubits in this dimension.
That this pyramid was constructed in steps is evident from a small tomb without a cella at Mylassa (Fig.
But such goods as these redound to the merit of the preacher, as is evident from Phil.
But every sorrow hinders any kind of pleasure: as is evident from Ethic.
For what is more universal is logically prior, as is evident from Phys.
First, because no body is in motion unless it be put in motion, as is evident from induction.
The answer to the Third Objection is evident from what we have said.
It isevident from what I have said, that we are in many ways driven about by external causes, and that like waves of the sea driven by contrary winds we toss to and fro unwitting of the issue and of our fate.
That this does not in the least contradict what I have elsewhere said will beevident from sect.
Yet that he did not advance in at least one study is evident from a letter written by his father in 1807.
That there were many visitors who had the opportunity to see such contests as these isevident from a paragraph in "Homes of American Statesmen": "His home was usually filled with friends, its dependences with their retinue and horses.
And although he was not one of those commissioners nominated and sent up from the parliament and assembly of the church of Scotland, anno 1643, yet it is evident from a letter sent from them while at London, bearing the date of Jan.
It is evident from the 2d Article in the Statutes, that it hath long since received this Construction, as appears by an eminent Instance.
IN pristine Times none but Kings and Princes wore Collars, and therefore their Use seems of Dignity and Power, as is evident from Daniel, where the Assyrian Kings used this Ornament.
The same is evident from what is said of Adam in the Word, that he was created into the likeness and into the image of God (Gen.
That such an endeavor exists also in its solid parts is evident from corals at the bottom of the seas and from flowers in mines, where they originate from minerals, also from metals.
That indigo produces a detonating powder by treating it with nitric acid, is evident from experiment.
It is evident from facts, that, whatever theory may be assumed, combustion occasions the production of free caloric, or changes the condition of caloric, from quiescent to distributable heat.
That this reference also was in the view of the prophet, seems to be evident from a comparison of iii.
The closeness of the connection between prophesying, dreaming dreams, and seeing visions, is evident from Num.
That such a supposition is made here, is evident from ver.
But Christ's body appeared before the disciples "in another shape," as is evident from Mk.
That the Doves were caught in nets is evident from a passage in Hosea (vii.
That this was the case in Egypt from very early times is evident from Gen.
At the present day, poultry are plentiful both in Palestine and Syria, and that they were bred in the time of the Apostles is evident from one or two references which are made by our Lord.
That the Deer could be tamed, and its naturally affectionate disposition cultivated, is evident from a passage in the Proverbs (v.
Though this indeed is evident from what we have already said: there are also many different sorts of common people, and also of those who are called gentlemen.
Universal grace does not remove man's depravity or man's condemnation; as is evident from a proper interpretation of Rom.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "evident from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.