And now take another point of view from which we may regard this touch of Christ: namely, as the medium of His miraculous power.
This fact, of a miracle done in intended secrecy, and shrouded in deep darkness, suggests to us the true point of view from which to look at the whole subject of miracles.
A word or two is all that is needful to put us in possession of the point of view from which I wish to lay them on your hearts at this time.
And that is the one point of view from which we can bear to look upon the world and not be utterly bewildered and over-mastered by it.
This is a view from Chipman's Point, or Sholes's Landing, looking north.
This is from a pencil sketch by Miss Newlin, taken from the yard, looking southwest, the same point of view from whence I made a drawing, less pleasing to myself than the one kindly furnished me by the fail artist.
View from Smith's House 752many years ago for a neighborhood burial-place.
Kumârila holds that it is due to the point of view from which we look at a thing that we call it a separate whole or only a conglomeration of parts.
This is their error (nayâbhâsa), for each standpoint represents only one of the many points of view from which a thing can be looked at.
No other has offered so commanding a point of view from which to criticize the precepts and institutions presented as authoritative.
The intent of rescuing a man and the motive of cruelty are both descriptions of the same act, the same moral reality; the difference lying not in the fact, but in the point of view from which it is named.
Come and see,' says the roaming line" 34 "The lane is open to view from end to end.
Illustration: "The lane is open to view from end to end.
And thus the two lanes are open to view from end to end, yet each has two deep bays on the side nearest the lawn, bays which remain unseen till one actually reaches them in traversing the lane.
Frontispiece—View from Footbridge up the Carrei to North Mountain Range, Mentone.
Edinburgh was always in view from Aberdour, and nature and simple country pursuits could not hold him long.
The place which it holds in the Acts of the Apostles explains the point of view from which it is to be regarded.
Thus you see, I think, that without any illegitimate straining of the expressions of the text, we do come to the point of view from which, to begin with, this great event must be looked at.
Scott 26 The Whistling Marmot Asahel Curtis 26 View from Beljica, showing west side of the Mountain A.
View from Electron, showing west side of the mountain, with a vast intervening country of forested ranges and deep canyons.
The points of view from which a story may be seen and told are many and various; but they may all be grouped into two classes, the internal and the external.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "view from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.