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Sent by God, however, he came to bear witness concerning the true light that kindles all lights.
Who'd have thought that our lives would bear witness to bioterrorism and mass destruction?
Later, the Principal of Abigail's school would bear witness to her studiousness, her good discipline, and to her gracious and polite manner.
We must learn from them as they bear witness to and engage the biblical witness to God's revelation.
The sober person will bear witness to all the messy foibles of your evening.
Faith demands a commitment to bear witness to belief in a real and practical way.
So the cycle of blame and retaliation continues, unrelieved and unrelieving, as history and today's newspaper bear witness.
Numerous breached walls and revetments, for example, bear witness to rushing water as distinct from long-term soil erosion.
German cities typically bear witness to all eras in the architectural history of Europe.
Often, however, they pose more problems than they solve, and bear witness to major diachroneity of otherwise similar events.
Paisley should voice his support for the men of the cloth who will bear witness any disarmament and take their word as, excuse the pun, gospel.
But John's role as baptizer is subordinate to his main task, which is to bear witness to Jesus.
They will do and say anything to muzzle those who bear witness to the truth, and challenge their radical views of personal autonomy.
The great museums of the world bear witness to the extensive impact of monotheistic spirituality upon human civilization.
These images bear witness to the pair's physical and emotional closeness on set, but the film was not to go smoothly.
These bottles bear witness to the multitude who tried to take advantage of the distinctive flask to flog off their own less-than-distinctive swill.
You bear witness to a hope which, against every form of hopelessness, silent or spoken, points to the fidelity and the loving concern of God.
They do nonetheless bear witness to a wide-reaching and worrying phenomenon.
They bear witness to the lived experience of themselves, their families and their communities.
By seeing for ourselves, by joining together what we know with what we can imagine, we bear witness to a human tragedy on a massive scale.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I can bear witness to the value of her services in South Carolina and Florida.
And he may call on the earth mother to bear witness to his words, for she may, should he speak falsely, relieve herself of him.
You can bear witness that I was not a fortune-hunter, said Philip, laughing.
I must bear witness to my conviction that we are beholding a tremendous inrush or uprush of good into man and his world.
I can bear witness to its efficacy in the otorrhoea of children when it is used in this manner three times daily.
He knows that we are an English yacht, for there are our ensign and burgee to bear witness to the fact.
He is a disunionist, too, and his very raiment should bear witness against this feeding of his enemies.
Besides plays, now unreadable, he wrote two long novels and a number of short tales, which all bear witness to the fantast in him.
I can, as a medical man, bear witness that your prognosis was justified by the event.
An increasing number of esoteric, exotic, scientific, or pseudoscientific sects today bear witness to the same.
Rebecca was asked to bear witness to a state of mind or feeling of whose existence she had only the vaguest consciousness.
The whole tenor of your quiet and reproachless life since you were last here,' returned Mr Haredale, mildly, 'shall bear witness for you.
Nor, in some things, does the common, hereditary experience of all mankind fail to bear witness to the supernaturalism of this hue.
It is part of my punishment, and you, perforce, must bear witness.
Yet it was a happy country, as the pages of Tocqueville bear witness.
No culprit was ever required to bear witness against himself!
Seeking to split nation states is often a very brutal and bloodthirsty affair, as the people of Biafra and Bangladesh can bear witness.
How far we have fallen below, let Paley and the rest bear witness.
But bear witness, parliamentary records, how stood the fact!
And if ever Barbicane should see the earth again, his notes will bear witness to this great fact in his selenographic observations.
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