We hastened our march, and for the first time since our shipwreck, a smiling picture presented itself to our view.
Towards seven in the morning the sea fell a little, the wind blew with less fury; but what a scene presented itself to our view!
We do not perceive God, but we conceive him, upon the faith of this admirable world exposed to our view, and upon that of this other world, more admirable still, which we bear in ourselves.
This theory of spontaneity and of reflection, which in our view is the key to so many difficulties, continually recurs in our works.
In our view, it is the crowning excellence of the first volume,--its distinctive feature and principal attraction.
A labyrinth of narrow winding streets, dark as the vaults of a cathedral, opened to our view.
Every step we advanced the scene extended, till, winding suddenly round the hill, all Rome opened to our view.
Such scenery not engaging a share of my attention, I kept gazing at the azure irregular mountains which bounded our view, and in thought was already transported to their summits.
As soon as we had doubled the cape of this diminutive island, an expanse of sea opened to our view, the domes and towers of Venice rising from its bosom.
The sides of those valleys are solid rock here exposed naked to our view.
We have thus therefore traced the different steps in the operations of nature, of which the last step may be considered as thus exposed to our view almost as much as the operations of man in building the Pyramids of Egypt.
With regard again to the extent of this mass of granite, its basis is about two leagues in breadth, by at least thrice that space in length; and now we are to consider in what shape this mass of granite presents itself to our view.
We have been comparing similar operations of nature in different countries; but at present we have something farther in our view than to compare the distant regions of the earth.
What a glorious fact is here unfolded to our view!
The moral antipodes of this is presented to our view in the person of a man who, without gift or grace or spiritual life, enters what is called the ministry, as a mere profession or means of living.
In short, the whole scene unfolded to our view in the first half of our chapter is perfectly beautiful.
Our view, then, cannot be reconciled with that of Plato if he is of opinion that a table or a chair express the Idea of a table or a chair (De Rep.
Whenever it discloses itself suddenly to our view, it almost always succeeds in delivering us, though it may be only for a moment, from subjectivity, from the slavery of the will, and in raising us to the state of pure knowing.
The sceptic, though always a relativist, is thus also a most profound realist, and the nature of his realism must help us greatly to our view of the doubter's world.
The village of Duddingston reposes under the wing of Arthur's Seat--the hill shewn in our view--and lies to the right.
From the side nearest in our view a sunken causeway formerly connected the castle with the promontory on which Kinross House stands, and it can still be traced at the bottom of the loch.
Loch Doon is eight miles in length, and irregular in form, the lower limb of the Loch, from which the river Doon issues, lying to the right as shown in our view.
On the south side, forming the foreground and left of our view, the shores are low and green, but on the other side it swells out into bolder outlines, and may fitly claim to be a Highland loch.
On the level sward to the left of our view, the Linlithgow youth may be seen practising the game of cricket, for which use of the palace precincts leave is given.
Say rather wondrously,' And seeing this here satiate be our view.
The passage thus presented to our view, seems scarcely to need a comment; but such sad work hath been made of this text, and such strange conclusions been drawn from it that it may be proper to subjoin a few remarks.
A supposition, which, in our view, carries its own confutation in it.
We are now to consider the wisdom of God in the choice of means to this end; which will bring up to our view some of the objections which have been made against the truth of the gospel.
When we contemplate these things, what a series of wonders rise to our view?
If we confine ourselves to the passage before us, the following [Pg 428] arguments are in favour of our view.
On the other hand, it is in favour of our view, that, in the verses immediately preceding (vers.
Having thus adduced the positive arguments in support of our view of this passage, let us now further examine the opinions of those who differ from us.
And then we wandered out to take our morning glance at what we called "our view"; and it seemed to us as if Tabb and Hoogencamp and Halkit and the Biggleses could not drive us away in a year.
I was not surprised when, after breakfast, my wife invited the Bredes to walk with us to "our view.
To accomplish this end, the Lord makes use of various agencies which, no matter what they are, are only effectual when used by him for the purpose of disclosing, in our view, the true character of all that is in our hearts.
These verses beautifully exhibit to our view "the sufferings of Christ and the glory that should follow.
But, then, our chapter opens another most important subject to our view, namely, heirship.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "our view" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.