CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNDEIFY
PRESENT
Present
I undeify
you undeify
he/she/it undeifies
we undeify
you undeify
they undeify
Present continuous
I am undeifying
you are undeifying
he/she/it is undeifying
we are undeifying
you are undeifying
they are undeifying
Present perfect
I have undeified
you have undeified
he/she/it has undeified
we have undeified
you have undeified
they have undeified
Present perfect continuous
I have been undeifying
you have been undeifying
he/she/it has been undeifying
we have been undeifying
you have been undeifying
they have been undeifying
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I undeified
you undeified
he/she/it undeified
we undeified
you undeified
they undeified
Past continuous
I was undeifying
you were undeifying
he/she/it was undeifying
we were undeifying
you were undeifying
they were undeifying
Past perfect
I had undeified
you had undeified
he/she/it had undeified
we had undeified
you had undeified
they had undeified
Past perfect continuous
I had been undeifying
you had been undeifying
he/she/it had been undeifying
we had been undeifying
you had been undeifying
they had been undeifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will undeify
you will undeify
he/she/it will undeify
we will undeify
you will undeify
they will undeify
Future continuous
I will be undeifying
you will be undeifying
he/she/it will be undeifying
we will be undeifying
you will be undeifying
they will be undeifying
Future perfect
I will have undeified
you will have undeified
he/she/it will have undeified
we will have undeified
you will have undeified
they will have undeified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been undeifying
you will have been undeifying
he/she/it will have been undeifying
we will have been undeifying
you will have been undeifying
they will have been undeifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would undeify
you would undeify
he/she/it would undeify
we would undeify
you would undeify
they would undeify
Conditional continuous
I would be undeifying
you would be undeifying
he/she/it would be undeifying
we would be undeifying
you would be undeifying
they would be undeifying
Conditional perfect
I would have undeify
you would have undeify
he/she/it would have undeify
we would have undeify
you would have undeify
they would have undeify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been undeifying
you would have been undeifying
he/she/it would have been undeifying
we would have been undeifying
you would have been undeifying
they would have been undeifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you undeify
we let´s undeify
you undeify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
undeified
Present Participle
undeifying
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDEIFY»
Discover the use of
undeify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
undeify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
Urule'ifyüíg (p. a. from undeify) Diveftiug of dl vinity. □ Vnde'ifying (t.from tbc parí.
) The aft of divefting of divinity. Undehy'ed (adj. from un, and delayed) Not
delayed. UndeiuVerated {adj. from un, and deliberated) Not de liberated, Undel'
icaie ...
2
The United Presbyterian magazine
That he should ransack his lost brain for expedients wherewith to destroy God's
church, is just what we should expect and be prepared for. In this country he has
long tried to undermine the cross through the Socinian blunder to undeify Christ.
3
Gleanings from pious authors: with a choice collection of ...
any finite being could effect it, it would undeify God immediately, and reduce the
Former of all things below that creature, whoever it was, who was more powerful
than him. POOR ROBIN'S EXPLANATION OF THE TRINITY. It is not necessary to
...
Gleanings, John Newton, E Powell, 1824
4
Spiers and Surenne's French and English Pronouncing ...
Dépouiller du caractère — , to undeify; to ungnd. DIVINATION [di-vi-aa-aion] n.f.
rfirt- nattoa ; diriniug. De — i dirinutory. Exercer la — , to divine. DIVINATOIRE [dï-
ri-M-too-r] adj. divinatory. DIVINEMENT [di-Ti-n-màn] adv. 1. 3 $ divinely : i i ...
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1854
5
The Gospel of the Christ: A Biblical Response to the ...
There has been a well orchestrated campaign underway by the god of this
cosmos to undeify the Lord Jesus in the minds of the masses by making Him an
ordinary man with an ordinary beginning. The intended effect of this is to make
the.
Thomas Lewis Stegall, 2009
6
The Complaint, Or, Night Thoughts
... absolute, Full-orb'd, in his whole round of rays complete: The set at odds Heav'
n's jarring attributes, An with one excellence another wound; Maim heav'n's
perfection, break its e ual beams, Bid mere triumph over-God hims f, Undeify' by
their ...
7
Sermons on Gospel Themes
To do so would be to undeify Himself. The supposition would make Him cease to
be perfect, and this were equivalent to ceasing to be God. Or thus: If He were to
interpose unwisely to prevent a sinner from sinning, He would sin Himself.
8
The catholic doctrine of a Trinity: proved by above an ...
The truth is, this criticism, upon the strength of which some have dared to undeify
their Saviour, has no foundation in the original. The word £15 is so far from
requiring the substantive person to be understood with it, that it is put in the
masculine ...
But why do the cults apparently disregard so many clear scriptural references to
the proper building of a church? To answer this we return to the topic of Chapter
Seven, Who is this Jesus? We established there that cults "undeify" Jesus Christ.
10
Discourses upon the existence and attributes of God
As it is indissolubly linked with the being of a Deity, so it cannot be severed from
the notion of it : we as soon undeify him by denying him good, as by denying him
great: Optimus, Maximus, the best, greatest, was the name whereby the Romans
...
Stephen Charnock, William Symington, 1858