Monsieur the Mayor," said the Bishop, "and Messieurs Citizens, I perceive that I shock you.
But with all the precautions that Cosette had taken she did not perceive that one of the doll's legs stuck out and that the fire on the hearth lighted it up very vividly.
And she said to her husband: I perceive that this is a holy man of God, who often passeth by us.
And Peter opening his mouth, said: in very deed I perceive that God is not a respecter of persons.
But Paul, standing in the midst of the Areopagus, said: Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things you are too superstitious.
Here we perceive that this mystery of God's will was to be finished at the sound of the seventh or last trump, which will is, to gather or make alive all things in Christ.
Here we perceive that "the dead" refers to the three persons whom Moses showed were raised.
I hope you do me the justice to perceive that I only repeated what I had heard on good authority, Miss Browning,' said Mrs. Dawes in reply.
But it was flattering rather than otherwise toperceive that a very fine young man, who was a poet to boot, should think it worth while to talk on the tight rope for her benefit.
But he meant her to perceive that he should not leave her; so she rose up languidly, too languid to say how much she should prefer being left alone, if he would only go away without her.
Later, I perceive that perhaps in early childhood I had really been in a country that resembled this one.
Now, if we perceive that only a part of the revealed secret can be correct, the situation may be inferred with complete safety, but only by remembering this curious trait of feminine intelligence.
Then again he scolds at those who have gotten on and blames their evil nature for it; but whoever looks more closely may perceive that he had no gain in the same evil and therefore dislikes it.
She was too ignorant of life to perceive that it was her duty to make this conversation known; or, more truly, she did not awaken her mind to consider that anything could be wrong that Philip desired.
Szilard began to perceive that he had a most determined ally with all sorts of ideas in his head that had never occurred to himself.
The more it advances in this work, the more will it perceive that intuition is mind itself, and, in a certain sense, life itself: the intellect has been cut out of it by a process resembling that which has generated matter.
On the other hand, the Cardinal was shrewd enough toperceive that no possible good could arise from Rienzi's present confinement.
Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: but in every nation he that feareth Him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with Him.
Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: but in every nation he that feareth Him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with Him.
Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons.
While it is simply a thing of thought it is cold, barren faith, and we care nothing for it; but when Imagination touches it, faith is changed to hope, and we begin to perceive that religion is a thing to be desired in our own persons.
It is not the vicious alone who fail to perceive that labor is a blessing from which a wise man can never fly.
Finally, love to God will lead us to perceive that charity in the highest degree is the leading a good life; and that he who is pure and holy and faithful is a living form of charity.
Both they and he, however, seemed dimly to perceive that he was rather out of his element, and the whole affair, which ended in failure, was of the comic order.
He teaches us to perceive that to demand an exception in the accomplishment of a single natural law would be to demand the destruction of the universe" (pp.
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