Meaning of assertest | Babel Free
Definitions
second-person singular simple present indicative of assert
archaic, form-of, indicative, present, second-person, singular
Examples
“[…] for theſe thy brethren (though erring with thee, in ſtiling them the Word) tell thee of another (not humane onely) but Divine Testimony or evidence, that may be and is needful to be granted, and that God is willing to and doth alſo grant of the Scriptures being what they call it, beſide that which thou here ſo abſolutely aſſerteſt as the onely one that muſt or can be afforded, viz. the Teſtimony of the Spirit of God in the heart, and not that of the Scripture alone concerning it ſelf, or of the holy Spirit ſpeaking without us ad extra onely in the Scripture, which is the dream wherein thou draweſt aside not onely from the truth, but alſo (if it were a truth that the Letter is G ds Word) from the joynt Teſtimony of thy fellow Teſtifiers to it, […]”
“[…] all the Scriptures we own and bear witneſs unto, by that Spirit from which they were ſpoken; but thee and thy ſpirit we deny, for both you and it is of the Devil; and thou haſt devilliſhly added thy imaginations upon them, and wreſted them, which I ſhall not now mention, becauſe I do deny the thing which thou aſſerteſt, for its an abſolute lye, and do ſay unto thee, God will reward thee thou ſlanderous tongue: and whereas further thou ſayest, [in our perfection, we deny any man, being under frailty, or capableneſs to ſin, to be of our communion.]”
“If the Light, as thou aſſerteſt, doth not formally enlighten or inſtruct, but when carefully attended to and conſulted, how then ſhould it quicken and raiſe the Soul from Death to Life, according to the multiplied experience of Holy David?”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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