What is another word for Testimonies?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛstɪmənɪz] (IPA)

Testimonies are an essential component of any legal proceeding or religious ceremony. The term 'testimony' refers to a spoken or written statement made by someone who has witnessed an event or phenomenon in question. There are several synonyms for the word 'testimony,' including deposition, statement, declaration, affirmation, proclamation, attestation, evidence, and proof. These words are commonly used in the context of legal or religious proceedings and refer to the same essential meaning of offering witness to a fact or event. Each of these words connotes a slightly different shade of meaning, but all ultimately refer to the same central idea of personal attestation.

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Usage examples for Testimonies

The above Testimonies, however, amply suffice for our present purpose, and with them we may be satisfied; for at least they make it plain that Science has found no evidence as to the origin of sensation and consciousness conclusive enough to compel belief.
"The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer"
John Gerard
The above Testimonies have not been adduced as if their authority could settle the question, which is one to be determined not by authority, but by argument.
"The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer"
John Gerard
We may sum up the Testimonies of which the above are representative in the words of two authorities by no means hostile to Evolution.
"The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer"
John Gerard

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