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- verb archaic Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
deny .
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Examples
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Friend, whoso calleth him a priest now, by that word denieth the sufficiency of the Lord Jesus. "
Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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Thine is the path of justice, O my city; this must no man wrest from thee, thy reverence for the gods, and, whoso denieth it of thee, draws nigh to frenzy's goal, with these plain proofs in view.
The Heracleidae 2008
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He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.
Left Behind With Obama James F. McGrath 2008
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Whenas He giveth to His servant, none denieth him; and whenas He denieth a servant, none giveth to him.
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Thine is the path of justice, O my city; this must no man wrest from thee, thy reverence for the gods, and, whoso denieth it of thee, draws nigh to frenzy's goal, with these plain proofs in view.
The Heracleidae 2008
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But then what shall we answer to our Saviour's saying, "Whosoever denieth me before men, I will deny him before my Father which is in heaven?"
Leviathan 2007
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And therefore Antichrist in the proper signification hath two essential marks: one, that he denieth Jesus to be Christ; and another that he professeth himself to be Christ.
Leviathan 2007
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So that the rule is perfect rule is perfect on both sides: that he is a true prophet which preacheth the Messiah already come, in the person of Jesus; and he a false one that denieth him come, and looketh for him in some future impostor that shall take upon him that honour falsely, whom the Apostle there properly calleth
Leviathan 2007
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The Pope therefore, when he disclaimeth the supreme civil power over other states directly, denieth no more but that his right cometh to him by that way; he ceaseth not for all that to claim it another way; and that is, without the consent of them that are to be governed, by a right given him by God, which he calleth indirectly, in his assumption to the papacy.
Leviathan 2007
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Now seeing the Pope of Rome neither pretendeth himself, nor denieth Jesus to be the Christ, I perceive not how he can be called Antichrist; by which word is not meant one that falsely pretendeth to be his lieutenant, or vicar general, but to be He.
Leviathan 2007
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