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Example sentences for "hidden from"

  • O LORD, thou knowest whatsoever we conceal, and whatsoever we publish; for nothing is hidden from GOD, either on earth or in heaven.

  • And possibly it is hidden from us, lest we should become careless in avoiding such sins, and so cease to make progress.

  • For they hope in themselves, not in Him; and therefore God's abundant sweetness is hidden from them.

  • Or if anyone swears rashly with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatever it is that a man might utter rashly with an oath, and it is hidden from him; when he knows of it, then he shall be guilty of one of these.

  • My frame wasn't hidden from you, when I was made in secret, woven together in the depths of the earth.

  • Or if he touches the uncleanness of man, whatever his uncleanness is with which he is unclean, and it is hidden from him; when he knows of it, then he shall be guilty.

  • Hence it is that the true Church is hidden from no one.

  • Does he mean that when I said, What if the conscience of the giver be hidden from sight, and possibly be stained with guilt?

  • Thou dost know what we conceal and what we reveal: for nothing whatever is hidden from Allah, whether on earth or in heaven.

  • Nothing in the earth or in the heaven is hidden from Allah.

  • S: Allah-- surely nothing is hidden from Him in the earth or in the heaven.

  • Surely Thou knowest what we hide and what we make public, and nothing in the earth nor any thing in heaven is hidden from Allah: 014.

  • They are at their stations, occupied with their pressing duties, and the world without is hidden from them.

  • The enemy, if enemy there be in sight from the spotting tops, is hidden from nine-tenths of the officers and crew by steel walls.

  • What is most manifest in its nature is hidden from us by its surpassing the bounds of our intellect; and not merely because our intellect draws knowledge from phantasms.

  • But if we knew the offices and distinctions of the angels perfectly, we should know perfectly that each angel has his own office and his own order among things, and much more so than any star, though this be hidden from us.

  • That special distinction of orders and offices wherein each angel has his own office and order, is hidden from us.

  • But as God is said to be in Himself, forasmuch as He is not contained by anything outside of Himself; so He is said to be comprehended by Himself, forasmuch as nothing in Himself is hidden from Himself.

  • And has man no other eyes but those in his head, that he cannot see what is hidden from man?

  • It is not possible that man can know what is hidden from man.

  • It is the custom of the Arab women to go heavily veiled, in order that their features may be hidden from mankind.

  • Its small eyes and ears are placed so high on the head that, in spite of the shortness of the neck, they can easily be kept above the surface of any body of water in which the animal may lie almost hidden from view.

  • If it cannot conceal itself among the reeds, it dives under water and remains there hidden from sight, raising only its nose above water, as it finds it necessary to take another breath.

  • I suppose so, Vere; but we need not surely keep any side hidden from those we love, those who are nearest to us.

  • Nothing of her child till then was ever hidden from Hermione, except those things which the human being cannot reveal, and sometimes scarcely knows of.


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