State of lacking genuineness.
1 Amongst Evangelicals the spuriousness of the letters is almost generally admitted.
2 But in these plays no such marks of spuriousness are found.
3 A certain suspicion of spuriousness continued to cling to it, and greatly diminished its authority.
4 I could not a moment-ormore than a moment-creditthe idea of spuriousness or malign substitution.
5 That men had died in the course of laying this false trail only convinced her of its spuriousness .
6 But its spuriousness is generally admitted.
7 Again and again in his writings we meet with notices of apocryphal works unaccompanied by any intimations of their spuriousness .
8 But just in proportion as he is permeated by the Greek spirit he will feel the spuriousness of Schiller's so-called chorus.
9 The first person to detect his spuriousness was a little child playing in the arched gateway of one of the walled buildings.
10 The undoubted spuriousness of that work is now universally admitted, and indeed the forgery is too clumsy to be even worth reading.
11 Amongst Evangelicals the spuriousness of the letters is almost generally admitted.
12 But in these plays no such marks of spuriousness are found.
13 A certain suspicion of spuriousness continued to cling to it, and greatly diminished its authority.
14 I could not a moment-ormore than a moment-creditthe idea of spuriousness or malign substitution.
15 That men had died in the course of laying this false trail only convinced her of its spuriousness .
16 But its spuriousness is generally admitted.
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