To believe and think, as is the truth, that all good and truth are from the Lord and all evil and falsity from hell, seems impossible, yet is truly human and hence angelic.
But to believe and think also that all evil and falsity are from hell seems impossible, for in that belief man would not think at all.
Second: To believe and think, as is the truth, that all good and truth are from the Lord and all evil and falsity from hell, seems impossible, yet is truly human and hence angelic.
Casts in metallic relief from etchings always appear coarse; and, from the experiments hitherto made, itseems impossible to execute fine work in this manner.
But when we consider that part of Justice which consists in satisfying such natural and customary claims as arise independently of contract, it seems impossible to estimate these claims with any exactness.
In the first place, it seems impossible to avoid the conclusion that in the second sentence the argument is exactly reversed.
The motives in life are so mixed that itseems impossible wholly to condemn or wholly to approve.
It seems impossible to make the conversation as fine as the clothes, and so it dies in a kind of inane helplessness.
It seems impossible to imagine anything more dreadful than the scene, as that steamer ploughed over your boat.
Indeed, it seems impossible to give a reason, except that my health seemed to require change.
It seems impossible, however, to interpret all the diplomata in this manner.
He does not state the number of men in a turma in either case, and itseems impossible to arrive at any certainty on the basis of figures found elsewhere in his treatise.
Nissen, who accepts the authenticity of these figures, assumes that both types of cohort mentioned had 120 cavalry attached to them, but it seems impossible to get this meaning from the Greek.
In a longer passage, if he does not express himself very clearly, he admits passions in brutes, and it seems impossible that he could have ascribed passions to what has no sensation.
The madness of the jailor’s daughter, where some have imagined they saw the masterhand, is doubtless suggested by that of Ophelia, but with an inferiority of taste and feeling, which it seems impossible not to recognise.
It seems impossible to vindicate many of his expressions, from which he never receded in the controversy to which his meditations gave rise.
Much of this, itseems impossible to doubt, was omitted in representation.
She would gladly forget, if that might be, but it seems impossible to her.
To live without her--to get through endless days and interminable nights without hope of seeing her, with no certain knowledge that the morrow will bring him sure tidings of her--seems impossible.
It seems impossible, that the council, with the best intentions, can ever proportion, with tolerable exactness, either of these two assessments to the real abilities of the province or district upon which they are respectively laid.
Such was a constant cause of detention in early days of Italian railways, though it seems impossible now.
It seems impossible to realise that one will not be able to say 'the Queen and Prince Albert' any more: it is a personal affliction to every one, and the feeling of sympathy for the Queen is overpowering.
I have been anticipating greatly, but it seems impossible to break up a connected story into the different years in which their events occurred.
It seems impossible to doubt that some tails of comets are hollow cylinders or hollow cones.
It seems impossible to maintain that natural selection, acting on minute variations, has brought about the divergence between these two species.
No wonder our perplexity increases and it seems impossible to determine what these men really did for the cause of truth.
It seems impossible to doubt that in the main they were, although it should be admitted that many monasteries were beyond reproach.
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