contrary+to+truth

  • 21Clement V —     Pope Clement V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement V     (BERTRAND DE GOT.)     Born at Villandraut in Gascony, France, 1264; died at Roquemaure, 20 April, 1314. He was elected, 5 June, 1305, at Perugia as successor to Benedict XI,… …

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  • 22Pope Clement V —     Pope Clement V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement V     (BERTRAND DE GOT.)     Born at Villandraut in Gascony, France, 1264; died at Roquemaure, 20 April, 1314. He was elected, 5 June, 1305, at Perugia as successor to Benedict XI,… …

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  • 23St. Sixtus II —     Pope St. Sixtus II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Sixtus II     (XYSTUS).     Elected 31 Aug., 257, martyred at Rome, 6 Aug., 258. His origin is unknown. The Liber Pontificalis says that he was a Greek by birth, but this is probably a …

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  • 24Pope St. Sixtus II —     Pope St. Sixtus II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Sixtus II     (XYSTUS).     Elected 31 Aug., 257, martyred at Rome, 6 Aug., 258. His origin is unknown. The Liber Pontificalis says that he was a Greek by birth, but this is probably a …

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  • 25false — a. 1. Untrue, unveracious, mendacious, lying, contrary to truth. 2. Dishonest, perfidious, treacherous, disloyal, faithless, disingenuous, dishonorable, double tongued, double faced, false hearted. 3. Unveracious, mendacious, lying, untrustworthy …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 26perjury —    This word (from the Latin perjurare, meaning to swear falsely ) refers to either making a promise under oathwithout intending to keep it, or making a public statement under oath that is contrary to truth. Perjury is a violation of the second… …

    Glossary of theological terms

  • 27contra veritatem lex nunquam aliquid permittit — /kontra varateytam leks narjkwam aelakwad parmitat/ The law never suffers anything contrary to truth …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 28contra veritatem lex nunquam aliquid permittit — /kontra varateytam leks narjkwam aelakwad parmitat/ The law never suffers anything contrary to truth …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 29subreption — /subrepsyown/ In French law, the fraud committed to obtain a pardon, title, or grant, by alleging facts contrary to truth …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 30falsehood — A lie; a wilful act or declaration contrary to truth, as the more common meaning. Putnam v Osgood, 51 NH 192, 207 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary