These things and many others still worse, which we have seen with our own eyes and heard with our own ears, we regard as clear evidence of their perversity. The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571 - 第 147 頁Kenneth Meyer Setton 著 - 1976 - 564 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1835 - 962 頁
...accurate; all sciences founded on such discoveries and demonstrations, and to confine our belief to what we have seen with our own eyes, and heard with our own ears, and handled with our own hands ; that if thi' Bible must fall, all science must fall along with it;... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 頁
...gospel faithfully, build away with one hand, brandishing their worldly weapons in the other. From what we have seen with our own eyes, and heard with our own ears, not even hired attornies are more active and effective agents at elections, than are the established... | |
| 1839 - 764 頁
...gospel faithfully, build away with one hand, brandishing their worldly weapons in the other. From what we have seen with our own eyes, and heard with our own ears, not even hired attornies are more active and effective agents at elections, than are the established... | |
| William Smyth - 1840 - 462 頁
...ease, the scene at a distance : it is repulsive, and we turn away. To estimate them properly, we should have seen with our own eyes, and heard with our own ears ; we should have seen the uplifted weapon of the ruffian, and heard the terrified shriek of his victim ;... | |
| Honour, Eliza Peake - 1844 - 394 頁
...never more to enter. As our tale is but a simple narrative of facts, and we tell of little beyond that which we have seen with our own eyes, and heard with our own ears, we shall not follow Augustus Murray, even in thought, to distant lands, nor flourish forth for pages,... | |
| 1850 - 240 頁
...mechanism employed to deceive the many able persons who have undertaken to investigate the matter. Now that we have seen with our own eyes, and heard with our own ears, we have got past belief, — shall even venture to say that we know it is not a bumbug. As all of our... | |
| William James Early Bennett - 1851 - 260 頁
...settled place, without a home. now any further disturbance, any further disquiet ? Surely, after what we have seen with our own eyes, and heard with our own ears, surely the very fact of the Bishop's presence among us on S. Barnabas' Day, what he then said and did,... | |
| William Smyth - 1855 - 590 頁
...ease, the scene at a distance : it is repulsive, and we turn away. To estimate them properly, we should have seen with our own eyes, and heard with our own ears ; we should have seen the uplifted weapon of the ruffian, and heard the terrified shriek of its victim ;... | |
| Cicely Hamilton - 1909 - 280 頁
...short, for the first time in her history she is becoming actively classconscious. We speak best of that which we have seen with our own eyes and heard with our own ears; therefore I make no excuse for obtruding my personal experiences in this connection. For many years... | |
| Anna Costantini - 1910 - 362 頁
...sulkily fixed on the carpet, merely shrugged his shoulders. 'No, I speak only of what Virginia and I have seen with our own eyes and heard with our own ears. You speak slightingly to Ragna, and of her, in public ; you humiliate her and make her life unbearable.... | |
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