Sentence examples for that whomsoever from inspiring English sources

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"But God said that whomsoever becomes a Jew with a full heart and observes the commandments - only to a Jew like that will He give the land for generation unto generation".

For this reason Candrakīrti concludes that whomsoever emptiness makes sense, everything makes sense.

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Augustine thus concluded that God can save whomsoever he wills and also damn whomsoever he wills without committing any injustice at all.

Columbus was dependent upon the kindness of strangers, and wrote that he was "earnestly begging whomsoever might find" the message to convey it onward.

Defining morality as those qualities that are approved (1) in whomsoever they happen to be and (2) by virtually everybody, he sets himself to discover the broadest grounds of the approvals.

("Whomsoever feels that writing is sitting and waiting, a sad loneliness, has not felt the presence of God in his hand," she intones in one excerpt).

IT IS a basic principle of a presidential democracy that voters should be free to choose whomsoever they wish to exercise government authority.

It also means private – and just as my middle-class ears blush at the wet-dog noises of a couple smooching on the bus, so my sensibilities are offended by the idea that we can just go round kissing whomsoever we please.

"Forget everything I have said, or what... Brigham Young... or whomsoever has said... that is contrary to the present revelation," the late apostle Bruce R. McConkie once preached.

First of all, I really must dispel a misunderstanding that is tainting the whole debate about regional languages; the purpose is certainly not to forbid whomsoever it be from speaking, teaching or promoting a minority or regional language of whatever kind.

This time, American invaders may bypass regular Iraqi soldiers on their way to Baghdad, saving their firepower for Mr Hussein's most loyal forces.Mr Hussein will doubtless argue that, since America "started" the war, it ought to be held responsible for all resulting casualties, by whomsoever they are inflicted.

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