We have no meanings for "universal judgment" in our records yet.
1 And this is the universal judgment of those in a position to know.
2 The universal judgment and conscience of men so decide.
3 Thus I had regarded him, accepting the universal judgment , believing the thousand and one stories.
4 Compelled by these precedents, though with intense reluctance, I submitted at last to the universal judgment .
5 Note the principles of Christ's universal judgment .
6 They are simply expressions of the universal judgment of those whose attention had been seriously fixed upon the subject.
7 I will now read my own demands, acting under my own convictions, and the universal judgment of my countrymen.
8 We may therefore, with some confidence, see in the magnificent and awful picture here drawn the vision of universal judgment .
9 That accepting the truth of a particular judgment may imply a universal judgment is very evident in the case of geometrical demonstrations.
10 If not, either our definition of morality, or our universal judgment as to what is moral, would seem to be in error.
11 But it by no means represents the universal judgment of the Church, and is contradicted by good evidence, both external and internal.
12 Nevertheless the Church did not for a moment relax its teaching on usury in spite of the almost universal judgment of the people.
13 These are the answers to the Servant's challenge, wrung from the lips of His adversaries; and they but represent the universal judgment of humanity.
14 Revelation of the Word of God and the universal Judgment : xix.
15 Singular judgments have the value of universal judgments , the logicians say.
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