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Example sentences for "deny the"

  • He, Mr. Daubeny, was the last man in England to deny the importance of the question which the right honourable gentleman would select for discussions in preference to that of the condition of the Church.

  • Hence I deny the correctness of the following explanation: "RULE XXIV.

  • He says, "I did not mean to deny the adsignification of time to all the participles; though I continue to withhold it from that which is called the participle present.

  • Again she resisted his importunities to deny the Faith, and when he saw that all his efforts were in vain, he pronounced the sentence of death.

  • Finding himself powerless to shake his daughter's constancy, Dioscurus delivered her to the proconsul Marcian, who had her scourged and tortured, but without causing her to deny the Faith.

  • Maximin now attempted to gain Pantaleon by blandishments and promises to deny the Faith, but without success.

  • At first, persuasions and kindness were employed to induce him to deny the Faith, but when these efforts failed recourse was had to the most cruel torments.

  • To complete their humiliation the convention required them formally to deny the right of Congress or of the people of a territory to prohibit slavery in any territory of the United States.

  • No Christian would hesitate to deny the existence of the gods of a tribe of savages.

  • No rational Agnostic would hesitate to deny the existence of Jupiter, Javeh, Allah, or Brahma.

  • It may also be noted in passing that both the theist and the Agnostic actually do deny the existence of particular gods without the least hesitation.

  • To deny the truth of Miracles falls to the lot of the Savilian Professor of Astronomy.

  • What need to state that to deny the Inspiration of the Bible, and to undermine its authority, and to explain away its statements, becomes the next object of the unbeliever?

  • We have not the presumption to deny the possibility of anything you affirm; only, as our brethren are particular about evidence, do give us as much to go upon as may save us from being roared down by their inextinguishable laughter.

  • Not only does he deny the necessity of conformity with the Law, but he declares such conformity to have a negative value.

  • At one time it was as disreputable to deny the existence of a devil as to deny the existence of a God; to deny the existence of a hell, with its fire and brimstone, as to deny the existence of a heaven with its harp and love.

  • To have some human being, dressed in the skin of a wild beast, deny the existence of this infinite being, was more than the infinite being could stand.

  • The Christian thinks it his duty to "make it an unpleasant thing" to deny the "true faith.

  • I deny the existence of Free Will, and possibility of Man's sinning against God.

  • I do not assert or deny the immortality of the soul.

  • The prisoner in his defence did not pretend to deny the fact, but as much as he was able endeavoured to extenuate it.

  • It is open, of course, to an antivivisectionist to deny the right of science to profit by the exploitation of animals, but this is not the position of a large number who seek only to prevent the cruelty which has often accompanied it.

  • Among antivivisectionists there are those who belive that any human being who could thus subject animals to torment would not find it impossible to deny the fact.

  • A thing becomes good by the end it has in view; and the deformities of time and place ought not to lead us to deny the beauty of the end.

  • To deny the right of revolution was to justify the worst demands of James, and it is in its favor that he exerts his ablest controversial power.

  • The State, in fact, may respect conscience, but Hoadly is no more entitled to assume the infallibility of private belief than he is to deny the infallibility of the Church's teaching.

  • I know that it is possible to deny His existence, just as it is possible to deny the existence of an external world or to maintain that reality is limited to our sensations.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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