Detaching the colonial seal seems to have been the final attestation of royal sanction.
The volume as deposited in public libraries is accompanied by a coast survey chart, in which the determined bounds are marked, with the attestation of the governor of Maryland.
Sire, will you give me an attestation that you die in the Christian faith?
In attestation whereof, and to guard against abuse, the undersigned has received the order of the Emperor to sign the present declaration.
To me this would seem no attestation worth having, but rather a piece of impertinent ignorance.
As he did so, he said to himself, "If I am to attain to perfect wisdom and become Buddha, let there be a supernatural attestation of it.
There is still earlier attestation of the existence of our little work than the Suy catalogue.
Not without weight is the attestation from the foe that 'this man casteth out demons.
In each there are two stages--the self-attestation of Jesus and the accusations of others; but the order is different.
Miracles are attestations of revelation proceeding from divine power; prophecy is an attestation of revelation proceeding from divine knowledge.
What stronger attestation of the Church's freedom in her ecclesiastical and dogmatic judgments from the State's control could be given than this spontaneous declaration by the head of the Roman empire?
For the decision to be come to would bind the whole as one Body; and herein lay another imperial attestation of Christ's kingdom.
And now let me read a passage which is a very remarkable attestation to the effect produced upon a man of strong sense and thorough independence of character, by an honest and reverent study of our Lord's Person and teaching.
The incidental mention of Joanna and her husband affords to this narrative an attestation such as few events in past history possess.
But, as a rule, theattestation could only be gathered from the Old Testament, since religion here appears in the fixed form of a secular community.
The trick is clearly the artifice of an impostor, who wants an attestation, when no attestation is required to substantiate a thing except when the thing to be substantiated is, as in this instance, a falsification.
We have noticed the palatial character of the Bishopsgate quarter of Roman Londinum, vestiges of its splendour having been frequently disinterred in recent times, in attestation of the fact.
June 20th he made a formal notarial attestationof his desire to be relieved on account of his great age and the next day he sent in an ungracious resignation, followed, on the 24th by one addressed to the pope.
The author looks upon Judaism as the basis of Christianity, and as on the moral side leading up to it, in correspondence with the attestation of Christ, that "salvation is of the Jews.
HALL-MARK, an official mark or attestation of the genuineness of gold and silver articles.
Yet he did not retire from the active government without making a memorable speech to the assembled nation, in which with transcendent dignity he appealed to the people in attestation of his incorruptible integrity as a judge and ruler.
But if to feel, with consuming passion, under the call of the great cause, is any sort of attestation of use, then I contribute my fond vibration.
Coriat, and similar movements in other cities is an attestation of this.
As a well-known writer has said: "Healing is the outward and practical attestation of the power and genuineness of spiritual religion, and ought not to have dropped out of the Church.
Or is its characteristic appeal wholly to the higher nature of man, relying for its attestation on the witness borne to it by this, rather than by extraordinary phenomena presented to the senses?
To the fact thus indefinitely stated, that hallowing of Sunday as a day of sacred and joyful observance which is coeval with the earliest traditions, and antedates all records, is an attestation as significant as any monumental marble.
Is it, as they have been told, dependent for its attestation on signs and wonders occurring in the sphere of the senses?
Even among these latter the tendency to minimize miracle is undeniably apparent in a reduction of the list classified as such, and still more in the brevity of the list insisted on for the attestation of Christianity.
Absolute bills of sale must be duly attested by a solicitor, and the attestation must state that before execution the effect of it was explained to the grantor by the attesting solicitor.
The literal fulfilment of the predictions is ample attestation of their origin in divine revelation, and proof conclusive of the divinity of Him whose coming was so abundantly foretold.
Though uttered in ribald mockery, the declaration of the rulers in Israel stands as an attestation that Christ had saved others, and as an intended ironical but a literally true proclamation that He was the King of Israel.
Nevertheless the testimony of the evangelists and the apostles, the attestation of the Christ Himself while in the flesh, and the revelations given in the present dispensation leave us without dearth of scriptural proof.
The fact, that these predictions of the Old Testament prophets had reference to Jesus Christ and to Him only, is put beyond question by the attestation of the resurrected Lord.
In it a solemn attestationand adherence to a choice of God as a Lord and Master, is made before him.
That I have intended well, I have the attestation of my own heart: but good intentions may be frustrated when they are executed without suitable skill, or directed to an end unattainable in itself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "attestation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.