10 adjectives to describe authenticity

A fourth volume, issued in 1763, is regarded by Sir Leslie Stephen as of doubtful authenticity.

But he does not discriminate between facts of undoubted authenticity, and tales resting on the idlest legend; so that he must be used with caution, and he is, of course, not to be trusted where he is biassed by the extreme rancor of his political prejudices.

So being, in a land where most dwellings are of wood, it had gathered beauty from time and dignity from tried strength, and with satisfying grace joined itself to its grounds, whose abundance and variety of flowering, broad-leaved evergreens lent, in turn, a poetic authenticity to its Greek columns and to the Roman arches of its doors and windows.

Had Seneca died at this period he would probably have been little known, and he might have left few traces of his existence beyond a few tragedies of uncertain authenticity, and possibly a passing notice in the page of Dio or Tacitus.

If God had prescribed one single religion for us, he would have provided it with infallible marks of its unique authenticity.

He brought cold fowl and a salad, and produced a bit of Stilton of unmistakable authenticity.

It proves with unquestionable authenticity, that amidst all his constitutional infirmities, his earnestness to conform his practice to the precepts of Christianity was unceasing, and that he habitually endeavoured to refer every transaction of his life to the will of the Supreme Being.

This courageous letterthe authenticity of which was fiercely denied in the Assemblynot only did not produce the effect Lafayette so hoped for, but was followed by the outrage of the 20th of June.

A masonic document of great celebrity, but not of unquestioned authenticity.

Taught from earliest childhood to "fear God and keep his commandments," he believed firmly in the divine authenticity of the Bible, and memorized much of its contents.

10 adjectives to describe  authenticity