Which preposition to use with untruths

in Occurrences 12%

If a man might disprove all the untruths in creation, he would hardly be a hair's breadth nearer the end of his own making.

of Occurrences 5%

Morality presupposes pessimistic insight into the badness of the world and the fruitlessness of all desire, and pantheistic discernment of the untruth of individual existence and the identity in essence of all individuals from a metaphysical standpoint.

for Occurrences 3%

Yet he has no right to speak an untruth for the purpose of concealing that which he ought to conceal.

from Occurrences 3%

So depart All untruth from out my heart; All false ways of speaking, thinking; All false ways of looking, linking; All that is not true and real, Tending not to God's Ideal: Help mehow shall human breath Word Thy meaning in this death!

with Occurrences 2%

There is little pursued in the Errors of either of these Worthies, but mere present Amusement: But the Folly of him who lets his Fancy place him in distant Scenes untroubled and uninterrupted, is very much preferable to that of him who is ever forcing a Belief, and defending his Untruths with new Inventions.

by Occurrences 2%

We shall have to meet their untruth by truth; we shall have to meet their cunning and their craft by openness and simplicity; we shall have to meet their terrorism and frightfulness by bravery.

on Occurrences 2%

It is far better for the nation even to neglect the literary instruction of the children than to co-operate with a Government that has striven to maintain an injustice and untruth on the Khilafat and Punjab matters.

to Occurrences 2%

If he still loved the girl of his first choice, and felt that his untruth to her was only the result of a transient, sensuous passion, it was equally plain that he must resolutely break away from the beautiful tempter.

about Occurrences 1%

" Protheus knew it was of no use to make objections to his father, who never suffered him to dispute his will; and he blamed himself for telling his father an untruth about Julia's letter, which had brought upon him the sad necessity of leaving her.

out Occurrences 1%

"Now you must have some whiskey to take the taste of that untruth out of your mouth!

Which preposition to use with  untruths