You have not taken me exactly on the ground of my argument, in supposing that, by revelation, I mean nothing more than "what was revealed to me by the resurrection of Jesus, allowing the resurrection true.
You inform me that I misapprehended you 'in supposing that' you 'mean to contend, that what the apostles have said respecting a future state, was spoken by way of conclusions from certain known facts.
You misunderstand me in supposing that I meant to insinuate, that by what you wrote respecting the apostles' stating nothing more than what was substantially true, you must mean that they stated falsehood.
You have misunderstood me also, in supposing that by "the guess work of men," I had any allusion to the known miracles related by the apostles.
The fallacy consists in supposing that we can begin with ready-made subject matter of arithmetic, or geography, or whatever, irrespective of some direct personal experience of a situation.
Speaking generally, the fundamental fallacy in methods of instruction lies in supposing that experience on the part of pupils may be assumed.
Wyman is mistaken in supposing that I did not know that the Cave-rat was an American form; I made special enquiries.
And he closes this splendid dream by supposing that "it is not impossible that we shall arrive by a series of ascensions at the supreme happiness, and that our life shall be merged in the perfect Life as a drop of water in the sea.
Supposing that there is a God, then wherefore God?
I could not find the mate aft, so, supposing that he had gone forward to examine the cable, I was making my way in that direction when suddenly I found myself seized.
That I might have less chance of slipping I had kicked off my boots, supposing that I could easily find them again.
The air which had come in had revived my appetite, and I eagerly ate up the provisions and drank the water, supposing that I should have more in due time.
We made the private signal, when, supposing that we were the leading frigates of the fleet, they both wore and stood away.
But Jews came from Antioch and Iconium, and having persuaded the multitudes, and having stoned Paul, they dragged him out of the city, supposing that he was dead.
Supposing that an angel is such, we ask whether it is composed of matter and form?
Some have attempted to solve this difficulty by supposing that in spite of the natural gravity of water, it is kept in its place above the firmament by the Divine power.
But a thing is everywhere absolutely when it does not belong to it to be everywhere accidentally, that is, merely on some supposition; as a grain of millet would be everywhere, supposing that no other body existed.
Supposing that it is not so, could any one of them become evil in the first instant of his creation by an act of his own will?
Supposing that he did not, was there any interval between his creation and fall?
The differences in detail, presentment, and attitude, are fully and sufficiently explained by supposing that we have traditions from two, if not three, witnesses of the event.
If so, and this tradition be correct, then we cannot explain Nehemiah's reckoning by supposing that he was counting from the month of the accession of Artaxerxes, and must assume that a civil or court year beginning with Tishri, i.
You are mistaken, Master Ridd, in supposing that I would think of receiving you in secret.
Master Jeremy, being full of London and Norwich experience, fell into the error of supposing thatwe clods and yokels were the simplest of the simple, and could be cheated at his good pleasure.
But though, in all human probability, he did not err in supposing that my span of life may be abridged in youth, he had over-estimated the period of his own pilgrimage on earth.
So they fired their pistols into the old man, and then chopped him up with their swords, supposing that he had a charm against bullets!
McCrie is reduced to supposing that some of the more absurd sermons were incorrectly reported.
The enemy were deceived in another way, by supposing that we should only fire down upon them over the stockade, whereas the lower portion under the platform was well loopholed.
The poor mother was about to thank me, supposing that I had been the means of saving him; but I pointed to Rochford, who stood dripping wet on deck, as the man who had performed the gallant act.
I should explain the change from 'you' to 'thou' in his speech by supposing that at first he is speaking to Albany and Edgar together.
It would be plausible to explain this either from his imitating what he thinks the rant of Laertes, or by supposing that his 'towering passion' made him forget to act the madman.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "supposing that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.