Forgers in A Sentence

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    As early as 1238 Gregory IX., in his bull Quoniam abundavit iniquitas, condemned and denounced as forgers (tanquam falsarios) all who begged or preached in a habit resembling that of the mendicant orders, and this condemnation was repeated by him or his successors.

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    If the monks forged it they did a more interesting job than most medieval forgers.

    3

    Nine Sat ma hundred and ninety-nine pieces out of every thousand SO that do duty as genuine examples of this prince of faiences are simply examples of the skill of modern forgers.

    4

    Rather He seems intent on making forgers or a laughing stock out of them.

    5

    So you can't have forgers claiming to be Paul.

    6

    Some, however, of the classic poets he appears to have known only from anthologies; hence he was misled into quoting as from Euripides and others verses which were written by Jewish forgers.

    7

    The clever forgers have played on the desire of biblicists and believers to have their beliefs confirmed.

    8

    The intention was to try and deter forgers, but the experiment was not a success.

    9

    The work of well-known forgers such as Fournier and Spiro are well represented in the collection in addition to items from less well-known forgers.