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Definition of Corroborations
1. corroboration [n] - See also: corroboration
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corroborations
Literary usage of Corroborations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte by Auguste Comte, Frederic Harrison (1896)
"Corroborations. This gradation is in essential conformity lication follows taken
place among the branches of natural the order of philosophy, when pursued ..."
2. Instinct and Reason: An Essay Concerning the Relation of Instinct to Reason by Henry Rutgers Marshall (1898)
"... CHAPTER XI CERTAIN Corroborations I.—OF CONVERSION § 1. WE have now passed in
review the most marked types of religious expression, and to my mind have ..."
3. Forms of Ecclesiastical Law, Or, the Mode of Conducting Suits in the by Thomas Oughton, James Thomas Law (1831)
"How often exceptions against, and corroborations of, the persons and depositions
of witnesses, may be repeated, p. 261, 262. 1. ..."
4. Bel, the Christ of Ancient Times by Hugo Radau (1903)
"Corroborations. This confusion throws a striking light upon the literary character
of the Babylonian Creation Epic. Taking the above-given peculiarities ..."
5. The Land and the Book, Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and by William McClure Thomson (1883)
"Nests of Field-sparrows.—Foxes and Birds of the Air.—Corroborations of the Gospel
Narratives. ... Corroborations ..."
6. Bible Chronology: Carefully Unfolded ... to which is Added a Restoration of by Smith Bartlett Goodenow (1896)
"Corroborations. § 45. The harmony of dates as herein set forth leaves so little
difficulty with any passage, and is at the same time so undesignedly ..."
7. The Dynamical Theory of the Formation of the Earth by Archibald Tucker Ritchie (1850)
"Scriptural corroborations. The Atmosphere. Its aerial portion. Its aqueous or
vaporous portion. The action of these two distinct bodies on one another, ..."