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testification

[ tes-tuh-fi-key-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of testifying or giving testimony.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of testification1

1400–50; late Middle English < Latin ٱپھپō- (stem of ٱپھپō ) a bearing witness. See testify, -fication
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Daughter Georgi Page-Smith took the lead in assembling the more than 100 items on display in the exhibit, which includes a “testification station,” made from her father’s stand-up desk from his chambers, where visitors are invited to write their impressions in a leather-bound book.

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With which unfeigned testification of my devotion unto you, and with my daily fervent prayers for the endless prosperity of your joint endeavours, in that whole institution of your public library, I will close up this letter, and rest, as I shall ever, Yours, in all loving and dutiful affection, Thomas Bodley.

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Cobham's testification against him before them, and since, hath been largely discoursed.

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It was altogether a great testification.

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The Spirit of adoption, not only in regard of that witness-bearing and testification to our consciences of God's love and favour, and our interest in it, as in the next verse, but also in regard of that child-like disposition of reverence and love and respect that he begets in our hearts towards God, as our Father.

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