The risen Christ of Paul, on the other hand, is a person whom a man can love; indeed He is a person whom as a matter of fact Paul did love.
As our lover's own ideas of generosity were extremely refined, he was shocked at the indelicate insinuations of Mrs. Trunnion, and felt all the pangs of an ingenuous mind that labours under obligations to a person whom it contemns.
I believe that coming events will identify the Shadow of the Woman with a person whom my friend has not met with yet; and the Shadow of the Man with myself.
She was a person whom I had frequently seen while in Zetland, and to whom they ascribe the character of a sorceress, or, as the negroes say, an Obi woman.
But the absurd stories which were in circulation respecting her, prevented his paying any attention to a person whom he regarded as either an impostor or a madwoman, or a compound of both.
A person whom he describes as being utterly without principle and of great power is incensed by it.
My business with you, however, is on behalf of a person whom I will not name, but whose identity you will doubtless guess.
Brandolin is a person whom it is perfectly safe to libel: he is very indolent, very contemptuous, and he never by any chance reads a newspaper.
He is silent: the apparent indifference of a person whom he believed to be living out her life in solitude, occupied only with his memory, annoys and mortifies him.
The doctor was pleased to find a reconciliation offered upon so very easy terms, with a person whom he beheld at once with reverence and affection, and could not offend without extreme regret.
I was jealous, and all on account of a person whom I hardly knew, and to whom I had not said a word of love.
The man who has saved the life of a person whom we love ceases to be a man in our eyes, and becomes a god.
Fancy my speaking in favor of a person whom I did not know!
It seeks for a Person whom it knows where to find, and of whom it knows that all its desires will be met in Him.
We need a Person whom we can clasp, and who never will glide from our hold.
You were not only the last person whom I was thinking of, but you were certainly the last person whom I expected to see in London or to welcome here.
It is here that we shall meet a person whom I need to meet, a person whom I do not choose to have visit me at my home, whom I do not choose to be seen with in any public place of great repute.
I had as a fellow passenger a person whom I am convinced is high up in the German Secret Service Intelligence Department.
Hodson, brother of Hodson, of Hodson's Horse, a person whom I never heard make any other allusion to such topics.
He completes his fallacy by saying, "It is not much more wonderful than that a person whom we had no reason to expect should appear to us at the very moment we had been thinking or speaking of him".
For the lady at the other end of the passage did not, to the Captain's mind, look the sort of person whom a handsome and lonely young man would particularly wish to avoid.
During the process he repeated to himself more than once the Count's measured but emphatic words: "A person whom I particularly wish to avoid.
A testator may institute as his heir a person whom he has never seen, for instance, nephews who have been born abroad and are unknown to him: for want of this knowledge does not invalidate the institution.
Consequently a man can give in adoption to another a person whom he has adopted by imperial rescript, or before the praetor or governor of a province, provided that in this latter case he was not a stranger (i.
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