But we are here on the disputed borderland between magic and religion, and other features incline us to regard the process as magical rather than religious.
They seem toregard the sea as a big river of which their main river is a tributary.
What could be easier, if he played his cards well and patiently enough, than to lead Jane to regard the fortune as her most threatening enemy?
But I care chiefly to regard the stone as the vehicle of the name,--as the form whereby the name is represented as passing from God to the man, and what is involved in this communication is what I wish to show.
If we regard the answer he gave the devil, we shall see the root of the matter at once: "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
Owen's wife gave the required promise, at the same time affecting to regard the supposition as altogether unlikely, and assuring her that she would soon be better, but she secretly wondered why Ruth had not mentioned the other child as well.
He still continued to make many and most enterprising ascents, and one of a specially sensational nature must be briefly mentioned before we pass on to regard the exploits of other aeronauts.
It is probable, however, that it would be more correct not to interpret the presence of cloud as causing manifestation of cold, but rather to regard the meeting of warm and cold currents as the cause of cloud.
The majority of its people continued to regard the pope as their religious head and to accept the institutions under which their forefathers had lived since the times of Theodosius.
The Presbyterians, however, were still in the majority, and they continued to regard the bishops as the tools of the king.
During this tumultuous period the people of Rome, and even of all Italy, came to regard the pope as their natural leader.
This happened with Ruskin, and he was, of course, unable to regard the matter in the same light as his critics did.
He knew the advantage of leading a boy to regard the practice of boyish and manly virtues not as a burden but as a privilege and boon, and of making the boy's own conscience his judge.
Hence I was led to regard the parties of the latter part, rich or poor, giants or pygmies, as being, after all, of much the same stature and value.
It is for the organic world what that is for the inorganic; and the accepters of the latter stand in a position from which to regard the former in the most favorable light.
I regard the gastrula as the most important and significant embryonic form in the animal world.
It is for the following reasons that we regard the amoebae as the unicellular organisms which have special phylogenetic (or evolutionary) relations to the ovum.
Among philosophers, David Hume came the nearest of all to this problem; yet it never acquired in his mind sufficient precision, nor did he regard the question in its universality.
In the assertorical, we regard the proposition as real (true); in the apodeictical, we look on it as necessary.
They at length came to regard the day of battle as a day of certain triumph, and marched against the most renowned battalions of Europe with disdainful confidence.
Long accustomed to regard the Pope as the successor of the chief of the apostles, as the bearer of the keys of earth and heaven, they had learned to regard him as the Beast, the Antichrist, the Man of Sin.
Englishmen were already beginning to observe with uneasiness the progress of the French power, and to regard the House of Bourbon with the same feeling with which their grandfathers had regarded the House of Austria.
During many years old fashioned politicians continued toregard the Cabinet as an unconstitutional and dangerous board.
The optimist temperament of some great writers has assisted the creation of it, while the opposite character has led a few to regard the future of the world as dark.
The just man then, if we regard the idea of justice only, will be like the just State?
And how would he regard the attempt to gain an advantage over the unjust; would that be considered by him as just or unjust?
In consequence of this, the directory affected to regard the Americans as enemies, and made such depredations on their commerce as amounted to almost open war.
It was known that her majesty felt great indignation, and her people determined to regard the act of the court of Rome as an insult to her as well as to the nation.
I regard the 16th Lancers as the nucleus of another corps, which in future times will achieve another Aliwal.
What right have we to regard theuniverse as a totality, when all we are conscious of is a mass of wavering impression continued unfathomable in every direction?
This is not because I do not recognize the passionate and formidable role played by religion in the history of the human race, nor because I regard the "religious instinct" as a thing outgrown and done with.
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