The white feather on such an issue, and with so many minds wavering, would be a sure provocative of defeat.
What I expect is a healthful, slow fermentation in many minds, working towards the final product.
The money use is one that works no physical or visible change in goods, and to many minds it appears so different from other utilities that it remains quite mysterious and incomprehensible.
The question is raised in many minds, If private property is not an absolute right, what shall be its limits?
But I pray that God the Holy Ghost, whose strength is made perfect in weakness, may bless the words I speak, and make them seeds of eternal life in many minds.
I throw out the points I have named as suggestions, and I pray God that they may work in many minds.
I might easily add to them; but I trust I have said enough, at the beginning of this volume, to stir up self-inquiry and self-examination in many minds.
But while they repelled strongly, they attracted strongly; they touched many consciences, they won many hearts, they opened new thoughts and hopes to many minds.
And such a revision had since that time been going on more or less actively in many minds; in some cases with very decisive results.
This view of the "prophetical office of the Church" had the dialectical disadvantage of appearing to be a compromise, to many minds a fatal disadvantage.
These are said to have been elaborated out of a number of myths and developments which have been the creations of many minds.
In the eighteenth century this fundamental postulate of the Reformation became for the first time a prominent, and, to many minds, an absorbing subject of inquiry.
The discussion was inevitable, and in the end productive of good, but while it was going on it could not fail to be to many minds harmful.
From much that has been written of late it would seem that this astounding inference finds house-room in many minds.
It has been during the ministry of this faith in the present century that the leading doctrines of the theology formerly prevalent in our land have been questioned, investigated, and in many minds outgrown.
Many minds, appalled by the vastness of these issues, and finding no satisfactory answer to questions of such infinite importance, have fallen back on the position of Dr.
We should, therefore, be obliged to conceive as many minds immanent in nature, or as many modifications of mind, as there are varieties of production.
Few men like making admissions apparently at variance with their own conclusions; fewer still like to forego pleas which, though in their own judgment unsound, are certainly specious, and to many minds persuasive.
Only, axiomatic though it is, it seems to dawn on many mindslike a revelation late in life, and they feel they are no longer as other men, and that they must henceforth call themselves socialists.
The mere transaction of purchase excites in many minds a not unreasonable fear.
Nevertheless he was disturbed over his prospects, for he found that in many minds, both North and South, he was looked upon as the ultimate cause of all the turmoil.
There can be little doubt that this proclamation caused something like a panic in many minds, filled them with the dread of military despotism, and contributed to the reaction against Lincoln in the autumn of 1862.
The promise of flight had taken hold of many mindsin France and there was no lack of inventors and would-be inventors who wished to test their own ideas and to have machines built to their own designs.
The above is a brief and rough statement of some principles of aviation which have been ascertained by long experiment and the labour of many minds.
New inventions are commonly the work of many minds, and it would be easy to name at least half a dozen men to whose work the Wrights were indebted.
The perfecting of this type of machine was achieved at the factory, and was the work of many minds.
But there are poets who have no name and no country, because they are named by the secret name of the longing of many minds, and mysteriously come from and pass to the Land of Heart's Desire, which is their own land.
Christian as well as sceptical literature makes its way to India, and is telling on many minds.
Our Missionary Societies may well shrink from the abandonment of a sphere which furnishes the opportunity for favourable influence over so many minds--and minds, too, which are sure to be very influential in the community.
This is no place for discussing the teaching of the Bible regarding the great Beyond, which is at present exercising so many minds.
May it not be hoped, too, that in many minds a conviction is left that Christianity is the religion of heaven, although there are formidable obstacles to that conviction obtaining sway over the heart and life?
A confirmatory factor indeed, in a complication of converging arguments, they have been, and still are to many minds.
Indeed, to many minds, to say that England was wrong was even to say that Rome was right; and no ethical reasoning whatever could overcome in their case the argument from prescription and authority.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many minds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.