By this last clause of the verse, 'Let every man befully persuaded in his own mind,' he doth plainly declare, that such days are now stript of their sanction.
Vernes not to be the author of the libel, from that moment I should be fully persuaded he was not, and would immediately go and throw myself at his feet, and ask his pardon until I had obtained it.
I returned to the palace so fully persuaded that I should feel the consequences of this step, that the first thing I did was to send for the king's surgeon to ask him for ptisans.
Though my taste, or rather passion, for music, did not show itself until a considerable time after, I am fully persuaded it is to her I am indebted for it.
Let every man befully persuaded in his own mind, and such the Lord hath received.
I am fully persuaded he is only the innocent cause of them; and that he is no more guilty towards the caliph than his sister and myself.
I shall find means to acquaint him with all that has happened, and I am fully persuaded he will be more earnest than myself to requite a service which restores me to his love.
I am fully persuaded he is the innocent cause of them; and that he is no more guilty towards the caliph, than his sister and I.
You believe, or feign to believe, Sir, that love leads to happiness; but I am fully persuaded that it would make me so totally miserable, that I wish never to hear the word mentioned.
Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind' is the central idea of the various renderings.
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