Definition of Falsities

1. Noun. (plural of falsity) ¹

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Definition of Falsities

1. falsity [n] - See also: falsity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Falsities

falsificationist
falsificationists
falsifications
falsificator
falsificators
falsified
falsifier
falsifiers
falsifies
falsify
falsifying
falsing
falsish
falsism
falsisms
falsities (current term)
falsity
falsum
falt
faltboat
faltboats
falter
faltered
falterer
falterers
faltering
falteringly
falterings
falters
falts

Literary usage of Falsities

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Swedenborg Library by Emanuel Swedenborg (1881)
"falsities THAT ARE ACCEPTED AS TRUTHS. All falsities exist from evil; but the falsities which are not from evil, are falsities indeed in the external form, ..."

2. The Apocalypse Explained According to the Spiritual Sense: In which the by Emanuel Swedenborg (1903)
""And those that commit adultery with her into great affliction" signifies grievous temptations for those who surrender themselves to the falsities of such. ..."

3. A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...by Thomas Bayly Howell, William Cobbett by Thomas Bayly Howell, William Cobbett (1816)
"... as also for several falsities relating to the said Matter printed in several Papers, called " Т lie Loyal Protestant Intelligence :" 34 CHARLES II. ..."

4. Arcana cœlestia: or Heavenly mysteries contained in the sacred Scriptures by Emanuel Swedenborg (1866)
"Lo, he goeth forth to the waters, signifies that from those evils they again think falsities. This appears from the signification of going forth, ..."

5. Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of Literature by Charles Carroll Bombaugh (1875)
"THE STEREOTYPED' falsities OF HISTORY. Thinking to amuse my father once, ... What massive volumes would the reiterated errors and falsities of history fill/ ..."

6. Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell: From Things Heard and Seen by Emanuel Swedenborg, John Curtis Ager (1900)
"From truth which is from good any one can see evil and its falsity; but from evil none can see what is good and true; and for the reason that falsities of ..."

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