[f. FALSIFY v. + -ER1.] One who falsifies.

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1532.  More, Confut. Tindale, Wks. 679/2. Lyars and falsefiers of scripture.

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1675.  Baxter, Cath. Theol., II. I. 283. Dare you deny that these were my words? If you do you are a falsifier.

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1682.  Sir T. Browne, Chr. Mor., 54. Who would imagine that Diogenes, who in his younger days was a falsifier of Money, should in the after course of his Life be so great a contemner of Metal?

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1724.  A. Collins, Gr. Chr. Relig., 144. Simon says, it is unjust to accuse the evangelists and apostles with being falsifyers, because they cite scripture otherwise than it is in the original, since they made use of that scripture, which was in use among the Jews.

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1878.  N. Amer. Rev., CXXVII. 131. A wilful falsifier of history.

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