I cannot help it; upon that same experience we must believe it true that there are no miracles, and our unbelieving prince, that there could be no such thing as ice; for to him it was a miracle.
Now, if I must believe prophecy, I prefer the magnificent strains of Isaiah to the sentimental prose either of Mr. Parker or of Mr. Newman.
If we must believe Vansleb's traducers, we witness the strange spectacle of a defaulter insisting upon and with difficulty obtaining an interview with his principal.
He has shown that the modifications are due to a return to the ancient progenitor of the group, and then says, "If this view be correct, we must believe that a vast number of characters capable of evolution (!
But when I am told that I must believe this, and at the same time call this being by the names which express and affirm the highest human morality, I say in plain terms that I will not.
The only condition is we must believe in Christ; for he became man, died for our sins and rose from the dead, for the very purpose of liberating us from our sins and granting us his resurrection and life.
Here again a distinct person is named, yet one in divine essence with the Father and the Son; for we must believe in no one but the true God, in obedience to the first commandment: "I am Jehovah thy God .
The basic test of all proposed changes in any inherited institution is from henceforward, we must believe, that which inheres in the spiritual essence of democracy.
We must believe in him practically--altogether practically, as he believed in his Father; not as one concerning whom we have to hold something, but as one whom we have to follow out of the body of this death into life eternal.
These things we must believe, or distrust the Father of our spirits.
Thersander, I am come to beg thy pardon, If thou art innocent, as I must believe thee, And here before the King to make confession Of what I did refuse the Queen my Mother.
In spite of all thy villanous dissembling, I must believe, and love thee for my quiet.
This we must believe, if we believe that God is just.
This we must believe, under the penalty of never truly knowing anything, and relapsing into the absurd skepticism of Pyrrho.
Let us see what we must believe on peril of damnation and Newgate.
This is true and we must believe it, though we cannot understand it.
Our Catechism treats of religion; that is, of the truths we must believe and of the things we must do to serve God.
By a doctrine of faith or morals we mean the revealed teaching that refers to whatever we must believe and do in order to be saved.
It is a little compendium of the truths of our religion, of all we must believe and do.
Chief," because the Apostles' Creed does not contain in an explicit manner all the truths we must believe.
Though we cannot understand this mystery of the Father and Son, we must believe it on the authority of God, who teaches it.
He that cometh to God, must believe that He is, and is a rewarder to them that seek Him.
Ideas like these, we must believe, shaped themselves, if not clearly, at least in dim outline before the mind of Moses, and made the faith by which he lived.
The aim we must believe was to make the theocratic oversight of the people penetrate as many as possible of the incidents and contingencies of their existence.
Even though she gave way to jealousy and passed beyond her right, we must believe that, on the whole, she served her generation in loyalty to the best she knew, and in the fear of the Most High.
The third chief part of the Creed declares what we must believe of the Holy Ghost, the third Person of the Godhead.
And this brings us to the second article, which comprises the truths we must believe of God the Son.
Everything that we must believe, in order to attain to eternal life, is contained in this Creed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must believe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.