Attestation Sentence Examples

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  • We're going to need an attestation from another witness to confirm if the events happened as you claim.

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  • Even in the case of the two more important epistles, i Peter and James, we have to add the qualification " if genuine," but rather perhaps because of the persistence with which they are challenged than because of inherent defect of attestation.

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  • But on his next visit to England in 1619 he brought with him an attestation to his orthodoxy and high professional standing, signed by the lord deputy and the members of the privy council, which, together with his own demeanour in a private conference with the king, so influenced the latter that he nominated Usher to the vacant see of Meath, of which he was consecrated bishop in 1621.

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  • Therefore, quoting different books of the Bible provides independent attestation for a specific issue or doctrine.

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  • An attestation made under this section shall be in accordance with standards for attestation made under this section shall be in accordance with standards for attestation engagements issued or adopted by the Board.

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  • Thus we have the express attestation of Richard of Cirencester, that Chester was constructed by the soldiers of the twentieth.

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  • For hardly any type of Gospel material enjoys greater multiple attestation than do Jesus ' miracles.

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  • At times, it is perhaps a basic motif of Jesus' preaching rather than a particular saying that enjoys such multiple attestation.

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  • There could have been no better attestation to the truthfulness of His claims.

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  • No canon of literary criticism can treat as valuable external evidence an attestation which first appears so many centuries after the supposed date of the poems, especially when it is confronted by facts so conclusive as that Ps.

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  • Curtis chose to go to court and give evidence instead of signing the attestation.

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  • Is the report going to be an attestation report on internal controls or an attestation report on internal controls or an attestation report on management's assertion?

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  • The Domesday survey of Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Norfolk, &c., shows remarkable deviations in local organization and justice (lagmen, sokes), and great peculiarities as to status (socmen, freemen), while from laws and a few charters we can perceive some influence on criminal law (nidingsvaerk), special usages as to fines (lahslit), the keeping of peace, attestation and sureties of acts (faestermen), &c. But, on the whole, the introduction of Danish and Norse elements,apart from local cases, was more important owing to the conflicts and compromises it called forth and its social results, than on account of any distinct trail of Scandinavian views in English law.

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  • Before departing on this international trip, you must sign a notarized attestation that you are in good health.

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  • A letter like this, clear cut in its thought, teeming with ideas emanating from an unique religious experience, and admirably adjusted to known situations, bears on the face of it the marks of genuineness even without recourse to the unusually excellent external attestation.

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  • No canon of literary criticism can treat as valuable external evidence an attestation which first appears so many centuries after the supposed date of the poems.

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  • The central fact of the Virgin-birth, as we shall presently see, has high attestation from another early writer.

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  • Its true importance lies in its attestation of the genuineness of the earlier portraits to which it has so little to add, in its recognition of the relation of Christ to the whole purpose of God as revealed in the Old Testament, and in its interpretation of the Gospel message in its bearing on the living Church of the primitive days.

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  • But " even for those books which have the attestation of miracles to confirm their being from God, the miracles," he says, " are to be judged by the doctrine, and not the doctrine by the miracles."

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  • Both management's assertion and the auditor's attestation are based upon reasonable assurance.

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  • A Labor Condition Application requires at least one attestation from one's current employer.

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  • Of the later stage, when the myth of Nero redivivus was fused with that of the Antichrist, we have attestation in xvii.

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