But they are not so well treated as the dissecting sects of Christians are now treated in England; and on this account, and, we firmly believe, on this account alone, they have a more exclusive spirit.
We firmly believe that, in spite of all the misgovernment of her rulers, she has been almost constantly becoming richer and richer.
But she has no reason to suppose that she has not succeeded in deceiving me; and I firmly believe she is bold enough to take us by surprise, and to win or force her way into Allan's confidence before we are prepared to prevent her.
Our history confirms and establishes the theory, and is, I firmly believe, destined to give it a still more signal illustration.
I firmly believe that it would produce grand results if a pretty illustrated edition of the principal nursery rhymes were made a text-book in infant schools.
I firmly believe we shall, and that as yet we are only beginning to live and think and understand and appreciate.
I firmly believe, that the Invocation of the Saints is very useful to us for our Salvation, and that 'tis not contrary to the Commands of God, as the Heretics affirm.
This was the point to which they went down rapidly enough; the point to which all philosophies, I firmly believe, will descend, which do not keep in sight that the spiritual means the moral.
These are a few Articles of that Faith, once deliver'd to the Saints of the primitive Church, which I firmly believe, and will earnestly contend for.
If this be true, as I firmly believe it, then the allegorical Method of Interpretation is of original and divine Right.
I firmly believe so," cried a well-known voice that somewhat startled them at first, for they had not heard the approach of the speaker.
My household consists of some twenty persons, and I firmly believe there is not a traitor among them.
I think she was right; not because he was wrong, but because, as I firmly believe, she did it from no personal motives whatever, although in her modesty she doubted herself.
If there is the faintest chance still left of restoring your sight, his is, I firmly believe, the one hand that can do it.
I firmly believe I shall find that he has been tempted and misled.
We firmly believe that, if his first Parliament had not commenced its debates by disputing his title, his government would have been as mild at home as it was energetic and able abroad.
These rules, at every assizes, save scores of culprits whom judges, jury, and spectators, firmly believe to be guilty.
He would, we firmly believe, have thought himself far safer at Bordeaux or Marseilles than at Paris.
But his heart, we firmly believe, acquitted him of the gravest part of the accusation.
What we firmly believe, if it is true, is called knowledge, provided it is either intuitive or inferred (logically or psychologically) from intuitive knowledge from which it follows logically.
What we firmly believe, if it is not true, is called error.
Miley, in whose hands O’Connell died, told me this at this table, and I firmly believe it.
Doctor Miley, in whose hands O’Connell died, told me this at this table, and I firmly believe it.
The woe, I firmly believe, has passed away forever: the weal is coming fast, with laurels and the songs of triumph!
Time was when individually we had to drink deep from the all-satisfying teachings of the Bahá’í Faith, and although this is far from being accomplished yet it is time for us to share with many others what we firmly believe.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "firmly believe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.