Whomsoever in A Sentence

    1

    And it has been an established principle of the undivided church since the 3rd century, the bishop of Rome in this case upholding against St Cyprian the view which subsequent generations have ratified as Catholic truth, that baptism by whomsoever administered is valid if water is used with the right words.

    2

    And when I come, whomsoever ye shall approve by your letters, them will I send to bring your liberality unto Jerusalem.

    3

    But from whomsoever the expression proceeds - whether from Papias, or his informant, or "the elder"- we may feel sure that considerations such as appeal to us from our training in historical criticism are not those which suggested it, but rather the want of agreement between this Gospel and some standard which on altogether different grounds was applied to it.

    4

    But, by whomsoever conferred, knighthood at one time endowed the recipient with the same status and attributes in every country wherein chivalry was recognized.

    5

    He that receiveth whomsoever I send, receiveth me.. .

    6

    He that receiveth whomsoever I send, receiveth me...

    7

    He was further entrusted by Augustus with a summary criminal jurisdiction over slaves and rioters, which was, however, gradually extended till in the time of Severus or even earlier it embraced all offences by whomsoever committed.

    8

    She can marry whomsoever she wishes - no one can force her to marry a particular person.

    9

    The biens nobles (fiefs) and the biens ecclesiastiques were exempt; tenures roturieres, however, by whomsoever held, were taxed.

    10

    When the charge was shifted to the question of her intrigues with Spain, she took her stand resolutely on her own right to convey whatever right she possessed, though now no kingdom was left her for disposal, to whomsoever she might choose.

    11

    Whenever the name of the three-one God is used, the sacrament is declared valid by whomsoever it may be performed.