Did it never strike you as remarkable and very consistent that Jesus, whenever he launched a great truth, immediately ratified it by some great sign, some sign which the world now calls a miracle?
But in some way she has learned a great truth, and that is that wrong thinking brings all the discord and woe that afflict the human race.
You know, the Rabbis of his day seem to have hit upon a great truth, although they didn't make it really practical.
It is the consciousness that a great truth is there.
This sense of absorbing something from earth, and flower, and sunlight is like hovering on the verge of a great truth.
Unless our Christianity has grasped that great truth, it has not risen to the height of New Testament teaching and Christian privilege.
The measure of our perfection will be the consciousness of our imperfection--a paradox, but a great truth.
This possible abuse of a great truth seems to strike the Apostle, and so he enters here, with this 'Nevertheless,' a caveat against that twist of his meaning.
And if you want to have the Cross of Christ held upright in its place as the Throne of Christ and the attractive power for the whole world, you must not tamper with that great truth, but say, 'He died for our sins, according to the Scriptures.
Equally admirable for the same qualities is your distinction between basing a government upon slavery and basing it upon a great truth about slavery.
Mr. Stephens has said that the corner stone of his new Government rests upon the great truth that slavery is the natural and moral condition of the negro.
A great truth, like 'a thing of beauty, is a joy forever.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "great truth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.