Testimony (n.) |
A solemn declaration or affirmation made for the purpose of establishing or proving some fact. |
Testimony (n.) |
Affirmation; declaration; as, these doctrines are supported by the uniform testimony of the fathers; the belief of past facts must depend on the evidence of human testimony, or the testimony of historians. |
Testimony (n.) |
Open attestation; profession. |
Testimony (n.) |
Witness; evidence; proof of some fact. |
Testimony (n.) |
The two tables of the law. |
Testimony (n.) |
Hence, the whole divine revelation; the sacre/ Scriptures. |
Testimony (v. t.) |
To witness; to attest; to prove by testimony. |
Testimony |
Solemn attestation as to the truth of a matter |
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Book |
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1987 film by Tony Palmer |
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1920 film by Guy Newall |
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Dana Glover album |
Testimony Synonyms |
Testimonial |
Testimony |
Spanish Translation |
Testimony in Spanish is Testimonio |
Tagalog Translation |
Testimony in Tagalog is Patotoo |
Example Sentence (Quote) "If I [Jesus] testify about myself, my testimony is not valid." - Jesus |
Example Sentence (Quote) "If I testify about myself, my testimony is not valid." - Gospel of John |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Ingenuity is one thing, and simple testimony another, and plain truth, I take it, needs no flowers of speech." - Truth |