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I love her not because she is Gisippus's; nay, I love her for that I should love her, whosesoever she was. Gisippus, having beheld him several days full of melancholy thought and seeing him presently sick, was sore concerned and with every art and all solicitude studied to comfort him, never leaving him and questioning him often and instantly of the cause of his melancholy and his sickness.
The supreme judicial power had never been parted with, and the Norman barons were unable to exercise in its full extent the right of high justice. The oath of allegiance from all freemen, whosesoever vassals they might be, traces of which are to be found in many feudal lands and even under the Capetian kings, was retained in the duchy.
Then He breathed strongly upon them, saying in very quiet, solemn tones, "Receive ye the Holy Spirit Whosesoever sins ye forgive they are forgiven. Whosesoever ye retain they are retained." And again, as they look, He is not there. But one man was absent that new Sabbath evening hour. Thomas simply could not believe, and would not, without the most sane, common-sense evidence.
Whosesoever the actual workmanship of the book may be, the personality of General Booth pervades every page nowhere obtrusively it is true, but sufficiently to impart life and warmth to the discussion of a problem whose solution, though it must be sought for only within the limits marked out by economic principles, will never be found, unless it is sought for with a certain passionate sympathy for the outcast.
"Well, in like manner," he continued, "do you think a person can have real faith in that which he admits to be the word of God, who passes by, without attempting to understand, such passages as 'the Church the pillar and ground of the truth; or, 'whosesoever sins ye forgive, they are forgiven; or, 'if any man is sick, let him call for the priests of the Church, and let them anoint him with oil'?"
There had always been great force to me, in the Scripture that says, "Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them, and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained," even before I felt the burden of my sins. I had once seen the ordination of a priest, and I suppose that added to the weight of the words ever after in my mind.
In a word, to make sure of admiration, he will not let himself understand himself, but hopes fame and opinion will be the readers of his riddles. Is a noun adjective of the present tense. He hath no more of a conscience than fear, and his religion is not his but the prince's. He reverenceth a courtier's servant's servant; is first his own slave, and then whosesoever looketh big.
They ran along the path, which grew darker and darker, until they came to a gate on which was a sign printed in large letters. By peering close, Andy and Hortense could just make out the words: PRIVATE PROPERTY NO TRESPASSING "We have to go through, whosesoever it is," said Hortense, determinedly, and unlatching the gate through they went.
How caddish I feel about it? I did see, and I felt a cad myself, as his full distress came home to me. But I felt, too, that, whosesoever the fault, we had drifted into a ridiculous situation, and were like characters in one of those tiresome plays where misunderstandings are manufactured and so carefully sustained that the audience are too bored to wait for the dénouement.
"You reside here, then?" I questioned; "you are at home in this house, whosesoever it may be?" "Oh, no, you quite misunderstand me. I am staying with friends, and Mr. Bainrothe is over at home with his son and daughter-in-law" with a jerk of her head in the right direction "in the other city, I mean; I am such a stranger I. forget names sometimes. This, you know, is solely Dr.
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