There is a truth belonging to these truths; “Est veritas quædam harum veritatum.
Vincentius Lirinensis, Ruperti Meldenii Paraenensis; a Socinian Veritas Pacifica (and many such of theirs proposing ill terms.
Just as if Kant had never existed, the principle of sufficient reason is to Fichte precisely what it was to all the schoolmen, a veritas aeterna.
In the modern seeking for so-called truth, the nuda veritas has in some hands become shameless as well,--a fact amply illustrated in the following treatment of principles and personalities.
It has seized for a motto the Veritasnos liberavit of the ancient philosopher.
Saint Ambrose affirms, thatveritas a quocunque (why not, then, quomodocunque?
The principal material object is God Himself as the Deity, or Supreme Truth in Being (prima veritas in essendo); the secondary material object embraces all other revealed truths.
On the top 'Ego sum Via'; on the base 'Veritas et Vita'.
Footnote 87: See extract from Letters of Veritas on this point.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "veritas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.