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Example sentences for "evident truth"

  • In illustration of this principle he observes that "the natural equality of mankind, affirmed by the signers of the Declaration of Independence to be held up by them as self-evident truth, was not so held by their enemies.

  • On one occasion our Lord uttered a self-evident truth in these words: "He that walketh in darkness knoweth not whither he goeth.

  • A very plain and self-evident truth comes to mind at the opening of my discourse to-night.

  • They support this statement by what they regard a self-evident truth, that such as a man's love is, such is his life.

  • We assert that man can not hold property in man, and reject the whole code of laws that conflicts with the self-evident truth of that assertion.

  • Only see how long we have been laboring to convert people to the one self-evident truth that a man has a right to himself; and where are we now after a quarter of a century?

  • Resist, let the case be tried in the courts; be your own lawyers; base your cause on the admitted self-evident truth, that taxation and representation are inseparable.

  • I should say at least that that is a self-evident truth.

  • Is it a self-evident truth that extension and thought are equally expressive of the uncreated Essence and necessary "attributes" of the Eternal?

  • But is it a self-evident truth, that there can be no substance in nature excepting such as is self-existent and eternal?

  • Is it a self-evident truth that no being can exist in nature otherwise than by development out of the Divine substance, and that the creation of a distinct but dependent being is impossible?

  • It will hereafter be shown that this "self-evident truth" has never been denied by the people of this country, in their fundamental constitution, or in any other explicit or authoritative manner.

  • The victory of the war is vain without the grander victory through which the Republic is dedicated to the axiomatic, self-evident truth declared by our fathers, and reasserted by Abraham Lincoln.

  • All this has additional force, when it is known that this very axiom or self-evident truth declared by our fathers was the real issue of the war, and was so publicly announced by the leaders on both sides.

  • Nor is it a self-evident truth, as declared; for no truth is self-evident which is not universal.

  • This is the reason why they did not see, what must have appeared to be a self-evident truth, if they had bestowed sufficient reflection upon the subject, instead of being swayed by an illusion of the senses.

  • For if it did not appear self-evident to those philosophers who lived before Galileo, it was because they did not bestow sufficient reflection upon the subject, and not because it was not a self-evident truth.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    apple orchard; call from; called back; called their; cars were; carved wood; correspondent writes; evident enough; evident from; evident principles; evident that; evident truth; evident truths; fair queen; great works; hundred gulden; little doubtful; little grey; mon oncle; not remember; not very; our power; placing them; psychic force; said gaily; various shades