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judgment

The act of judging; the act or process of the mind in comparing its ideas, to find their agreement or disagreement, and to ascertain truth; or the process of examining facts and arguments, to ascertain propriety and justice; or the process of examining the relations between one proposition and another.

judgment

The faculty of the mind by which man is enabled to compare ideas and ascertain the relations of terms and propositions; as a man of clear judgment or sound judgment. The judgment may be biased by prejudice. Judgment supplies the want of certain knowledge.

judgment

The determination of the mind, formed from comparing the relations of ideas, or the comparison of facts and arguments. In the formation of our judgments, we should be careful to weigh and compare all the facts connected with the subject.

judgment

In law, the sentence of doom pronounced in any cause, civil or criminal, by the judge or court by which it is tried. Judgment may be rendered on demurrer, on a verdict, on a confession or default, or on a non-suit. Judgment, though pronounced by the judge or court, is properly the determination or sentence of the law. A pardon may be pleaded in arrest of judgment.

judgment

The right or power of passing sentence.

judgment

Determination; decision. Let reason govern us in the formation of our judgment of things proposed to our inquiry.

judgment

Opinion; notion. She, in my judgment, was as fair as you.

judgment

In Scripture, the spirit of wisdom and prudence, enabling a person to discern right and wrong, good and evil. Give the king thy judgments, O God.Psalm 72:1.

judgment

A remarkable punishment; an extraordinary calamity inflicted by God on sinners. Judgments are prepared for scorners. Proverbs 19:29; Isaiah 26:9.

judgment

The spiritual government of the world. The Father hath committed all judgment to the Son]ohn 5:22.

judgment

The righteous statutes and commandments of God are called his judgments. Psalm 119:7-175.

judgment

The doctrines of the gospel, or God’s word. Matthew 12:78,

judgment

Justice and equity. Luke 11:42; Isaiah 1:17, 21, 27.

judgment

The decrees and purposes of God concerning nations. Romans 11:33.

judgment

A court or tribunal. Matthew 5:21-22.

judgment

Controversies, or decisions of controversies. 7 Corinthians 6:4.

judgment

The gospel, or kingdom of grace. Matthew 12:18, 20.

judgment

The final trial of the human race, when God will decide the fate of every individual, and award sentence according to justice./ . For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil. Ecclesiastes 12:14. Judgment of God. Formerly this term was applied to extraordinary trials of secret crimes, as by arms and single combat, by ordeal, or hot plowshares; it being imagined that God would work miracles to vindicate innocence.