Definition of Attestations

1. Noun. (plural of attestation) ¹

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Definition of Attestations

1. attestation [n] - See also: attestation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Attestations

attern
atterration
atterrations
atters
attery
attest
attestabilities
attestability
attestable
attestably
attestant
attestants
attestation
attestation report
attestation service
attestations (current term)
attestative
attestator
attested
attestedly
attester
attesters
attesteth
attesting
attestive
attestor
attestors
attests
attic
attic fan

Literary usage of Attestations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of President Edwards by Jonathan Edwards, David Brainerd (1830)
"Difficulties in the way in converting them to Christianity.—attestations of neighbouring Ministers, Elders, and Deacons to the Display of Divine grace at ..."

2. Lectures on Conveyancing by Alexander Montgomerie Bell (1876)
"... to the witnesses' attestations. WITNESSES' PASSING now from subscription of party, we have to consider the When a party subscribes, his subscription ..."

3. A Complete Series of Precedents in Conveyancing and of Common and Commercial by George Crabb (1845)
"attestations. SECT. 1. An attestation of a deed is a memorandum by the witnesses who saw the same ... See further as to attestations, WILLS. No. CXCIV. ..."

4. Index to Precedents in Conveyancing, and to Common and Commercial Forms by Walter Arthur Copinger (1872)
"attestations. 1 Attestation of deed, common form. Wilk. 55. ... 18 attestations of the execution of a deed by another party, where interlineations, Ac., ..."

5. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"TWO attestations TOUCHING THE ENSUING TREATISE. READER, THERE are two rotten pillars on which the fabric of late Arminianism (an egg of the old Pelagianism, ..."

6. A Treatise Upon Some of the General Principles of the Law: Whether of a by William Wait (1877)
"Carondelet, 8 Mo. 250. ARTICLE IV. EXECUTION, MODE OF. Section 1. attestations, etc. A bond may be executed by an attorney thereto lawfully authorized. ..."

7. The Life of President Edwards by Sereno Edwards Dwight (1830)
"—Opposed by its enemies; and injured by its friend*.— " Thoughts on the Revival in New England."—attestations of numerous ministers.— Causes of its decline. ..."

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