Obs. [f. as prec. -ER1.] One who gives evidence; a witness.

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1593.  Nashe, Christ’s T. (1613), 25. I, which am the Lord and Authour of life, must bee the Authour and Euidencer against thee of death.

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1653.  R. Baillie, Dissuasive Vind. (1655), 27. The first evidencer of justification.

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a. 1734.  North, Exam., II. iv. (1740), 238. Oates wrought … to bring him into the Preferment of an Evidencer’s Place.

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