252 adverbs to describe how to believes

"I do not deny that he had a quarrel with Mr. DROOD, in the earlier part of their acquaintance; but, as you, Mr. BUMSTEAD, yourself, admit, their meeting at the Christmas-Eve dinner was amicable; as I firmly believe their last mysterious parting to have been.

Even then, I could scarcely believe that I saw aright.

If I observed it, Bulderent would not; and if he observed it, I verily believe I could notand thus, you see, the thing is altogether impracticable."

I don't intend to exaggerate, but I honestly believe that there were less than three hundred cats over against me, on the roofs of the out-houses; each one of which had a tail bigger than a Bologna sausage, his back crooked up like an oxbow, and his great round eyes gleaming fiercely in the moonlight, putting in his very best in the way of catterwauling.

" "I can readily believe it," returned Eve, steadily.

If she sincerely believed that the Entente was plotting her downfall, she was justified in attacking instead of waiting to be attacked.

I'll believe you implicitly if you'll answer....

"This is what I decidedly mean to do, so we shall banish the subject of death from now on, as I confidently believe that our Lord in Heaven has other plans for you," Mrs. Maxa said decisively.

It is commonly believed that the devil good-naturedly dropped Euschemon back again into Paradise, or wheresoever he might have come from.

Indeed, they had come to love this work dearly and were enthusiastic over the Tribune, which they fondly believed was being watched with envious admiration by all the journalistic world.

It was universally believed, however, that wheat had to have the cultivation of man.

Personally he believed that he had committed the unpardonable sin (against the Holy Spirit),a dreadful thought which underlies his tragic poem, The Castaway; and probably unwholesome, though well-intentioned, was the influence upon him of his spiritual adviser, John Newton, whose gloomy theology may be seen in the hymn, The Vision of Life in Death.

Yet all the while he could scarce believe his eyes to see her living, and felt her all over very carefully to find if she had not some bones broken.

"The colonel quite rightly believes that we can give him valuable information, an' is eager to have it.

"[307] For it is only when one believes devoutly that Zeus procured access to Danae in a shower of gold, that his action gives a divine sanction to such traffic in beauty on the agora or in the forum.[308] It is only when the poets make no pretense of recounting facts that they can escape the clutches of the philosophers.

Either he was conscious of having seriously compromised his position as a Minister of the Crown, or he conscientiously believed that Britain was drawing the sword in an unjust cause.

"I can 'ardly believe that an Englishman would play such a trick on young h'officers of a friendly power," he declared.

If he ever saw a court, I would willingly believe, that he did not owe his concern for posterity to his ill reception there, but his ill reception there to his concern for posterity.

The Jews were suffered to believe not merely that God rewards the just and punishes the wickedwhich is eternally truebut that He does so in this life, which is true only with qualification; and that He rewards them with temporal prosperity and adversitywhich is hardly true at all.

I suppose that the reason is, that there is so little faith; that people do not believe heartily and deeply enough in the absolute necessity of doing right and being honest.

We, undoubtedly, believe that crying, to a certain extent, is not only conducive to health, but positively necessary to the full development and physical economy of the infant's being.

" LEOPOLD said he had heard of that tide; but he didn't believe in always "follerin' on it," no matter what betided.

" I am far from confining this influence to the ministers of our little Society, but assuredly believe that those who are brought under the immediate teachings of the Spirit, under every profession, will be more and more convinced that they cannot preach to profit the people, in their own will and at their own command; and that as true and spiritual religion prevails they must in this respect come to us, and not we go to them.

And so religiously believes there is a World there, that he Discourses as gravely of the People, their Government, Institutions, Laws, Manners, Religion, and Constitution, as if he had been bred a Machiavel there.

In this Free Church I can speak freely, for I too profoundly believe in a future life of every good and pure soul beyond the grave, in the perpetuity of every just and noble life in the sum of human progress and enlightenment.

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