How To Use Genuineness In A Sentence

  • -- As for the other Codex, it exhibits neither asterisk nor cross; but contains the same note or scholion attesting the genuineness of the last twelve verses of S. Mark. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • These palpable errors and absurdities are absolutely irreconcileable with their genuineness. The Dialogues of Plato
  • They represent purity and genuineness and a wish for health.
  • A certain amount of ignorance will insure his sincerity, will increase his boldness and shelter his genuineness, which is his hope of power. How Books Become Immortal
  • The Epistle of Jude is one of the so-called antilegomena; but, although its canonicity has been questioned in several Churches, its genuineness has never been denied. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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  • The internal evidence derived from the peculiar character of each of the historical books is decisive of their genuineness, which is supported above all suspicion of alteration or addition by the scrupulous conscientiousness and veneration with which the Hebrews regarded their sacred writings. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
  • Luther at first took it seriously for a forgery -- a mere pasquinade -- until he was assured by the Elector of the genuineness of this and another and similar letter, and thus provoked to take public steps against it. Life of Luther
  • I persuade myself that he will find the proofs, both of agreement, and undesignedness, supplied by these epistles, sufficient to support the conclusion which is there maintained, in favour both of the genuineness of the writings and the truth of the narrative. Evidence of Christianity
  • For ordinary sensible people, genuineness trumps a slick tongue every time.
  • While some authorities received them with enthusiastic admiration, others immediately called their genuineness in question. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
  • This instrument has rapidly become a legend, and is still used today, altough samples have replaced the real thing so that very often music producers use huge sample libraries or hardware keyboards / workstations to achieve this kind of sonority, and often the result is a cold and 'dead' sound, with no vitality, no warmth, nothing that even compares to the unpredictability and genuineness of the real thing. AvaxHome RSS:
  • He was a prolific writer; 130 plays are attributed to him, but their genuineness was the subject of discussion from a very early period. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius
  • He recognized the genuineness of her emotion and her expression of it, and changed as a result.
  • The handwriting expert attested to the genuineness of the signature.
  • The directors, supervisors and senior managers of the issuer shall confirm in writing the listing announcement so as to ensure the genuineness, accuracy and completeness of the information disclosed.
  • However, the honesty of the lyrics and genuineness of the performance can leave only the stoniest of souls unmoved - emo-grunge with an infectious smile.
  • If he was wanting in the dignity, the measured solemnity, which was fitting to such an exposition of the feelings of the House and of the nation, he was abundantly earnest, emotional, and almost impassioned; so that though his speech was here and there faulty, and as a whole not particularly well constructed or conceived, he was manifestly real, and what he said came direct from his feeling; and even in such an assembly as the House of Commons genuineness is not always unacceptable. Sketches in Parliament
  • Griesbach is found to have pursued the truly German plan of setting down _all_ the twenty-five MS.. (193) and _all_ the five Patristic authorities which up to his time had been cited as bearing on the genuineness of S. Mark xvi. 9-20: giving the former _in numerical order_, and stating generally concerning them that in one or other of those authorities it would be found recorded “that the verses in question were anciently _wanting_ in some, or in most, or in almost all the Greek copies, or in the most accurate ones: — or else that they were _found_ in a few, or in the more accurate copies, or in many, or in most of them, specially in the Palestinian Gospel.” The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark
  • It shows enough to reveal the nature and genuineness of the reality, but not so much as to overwhelm.
  • Victor's authority is appealed to by those who deem the last twelve verses of S. Mark's Gospel spurious, it would of course be inferred that his evidence is hostile to the verses in question; whereas his evidence to their genuineness is the most emphatic and extraordinary on record. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • The genuineness of this winning little letter could never be doubted except by the most dryasdust of pedants. The Books of the New Testament
  • I have no doubt about their genuineness.
  • Deeper parallelisms involve the relation between false appearances and underlying sincerity or genuineness.
  • What he's got to be careful to master, which Bill did pretty well, is blending his smarts with the kind of genuineness that allows people to identify him as one of us. Obama Hits Back: Debate With McCain And Bush Over Foreign Policy Is One "I Will Win"
  • It takes a lot of output in the way of your sincerity, your commitment, and your genuineness.
  • As the attributes of the poets of the kosmos concenter in the real body, and in the pleasure of things, they possess the superiority of genuineness over all fiction and romance. Preface to “Leaves of Grass,” 1855
  • The undesignedness of the coincidence establishes the genuineness of both the Epistle and the history. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He needed at least three days to assess the genuineness of their intentions.
  • The combination of affection, humour and critical comment makes you trust this author and the genuineness of her familial bond far more than a worshipful panegyric ever would.
  • The Author has had recourse to every means within his reach to assure himself of the genuineness of this document, and to ascertain (p. 378) that the testator was the William Gascoyne [339] who was Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth
  • The directors, supervisors and senior managers of the issuer shall confirm in writing the listing announcement so as to ensure the genuineness, accuracy and completeness of the information disclosed.
  • So geniune and multitalented, but also projecting just enough artifice to make you question whether that genuineness is truly what it is (know what I mean?). 2006 October : Scrubbles.net
  • One can say, there cannot be any second thought about the genuineness of their intention, which they consider a corollary to the remarkable quality and range of products showcased in the auditorium.
  • The handwriting expert attested to the genuineness of the signature.
  • Simplicity and genuineness were the foundation-stones of her character, and she certainly dispensed with many of the useless conventions of society, but she was a serious-minded woman for whom the cheap affectations generally labelled as "bohemianism" could have no attractions. The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson

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