One remaining objection, why are there so many difficulties, and no more obvious proof?
And first, as to there being so many difficulties.
Surely, if Christianity were true, and God wished men to believe it, there would not be so many difficulties.
The Count said he would have the papers translated to lay them before the King, but the affair would meet with many difficulties.
The foreigner, finding so many difficulties in spreading his superfluities in those countries, is the less capable of taking off theirs.
I have taken every measure in my power to accomplish it, but I have met with so many difficulties, that I almost despair of obtaining anything.
I was so weak and feeble, that I reeled as I went along, and thought there I must end my days at last, after my bearing and getting through so many difficulties.
Yet I see, when God calls a person to anything, and through never so many difficulties, yet He is fully able to carry them through and make them see, and say they have been gainers thereby.
Moreover, the subject is beset with so many difficulties, both historical and linguistic, that it cannot be approached with safety except by an expert.
As a matter of fact this conclusion is generally accepted; but it involves, obviously enough, many difficulties.
At all events an inscription which presents so many difficultiescannot be regarded as a safe authority on which to base a scheme for the chronology of sound-changes.
From this sketch it will be evident that, if the prescribed form were observed in these commitments, frequent discharges would be avoided, or there would be so many difficulties to surmount that they would be very rarely attempted.
With regard to the second, many difficulties must be encountered and overcome.
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