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"anywise" Definitions
  1. in any way whatever : AT ALL

9 Sentences With "anywise"

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It was not, we repeat, in anywise a question of Israel's state or Israel's deservings.
"Seat me not anywise upon a chair, O thou fostered of Zeus, so long as Hector lieth uncared-for amid the huts.") Hesiod uses it in the sense of "indifferent" (', "unconquered and untroubled"). Peter Toohey, in his article Acedia in Late Classical Antiquity argues that acedia, even in ancient times, was synonymous with depression.
Be virtuous, serve God daily with prayer, and apply thy boke. > In anywise see thou be obedient to thy mother, love her, and serve her. Be > ruled by her now in thy youth, and follow her good counsel in all things. > Beware of lewd company of young men, that fear not God, but followeth their > lewd lusts and vain appetites.
Brennan then noted that even though the statute did not explicitly state it reserved hunting and fishing rights for the Indians, it must be construed in that manner since the agreement stated that the rights "shall not be taken away or in anywise abridged."Antoine, 420 U.S. at 206; Young, at 1532. The court reversed the lower court.Antoine, 420 U.S. at 208; Johnson, at 20; Young, at 1532.
Nothing in the Act was meant to prevent, postpone, delay, or in anywise interfere with the execution of that part of the project on the east side of the river. Consolidated funding. All unexpended balances of previous appropriations for flood control on the Mississippi River under the Flood Control Act of 1917 and the Flood Control Act of 1923, were made available for expenditure except for work under section 13.
The Admiralty Jurisdiction Act 1391 (15 Ric 2 c 3) was an Act of the Parliament of England. The words from the beginning of the Chapter to "his Lieutenant in anywise" were repealed by section 2 of, and Part I of the Schedule to, the Civil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879. The whole Chapter, so far as unrepealed, was repealed by section 10(2) of, and Part I of Schedule 3 to, the Criminal Law Act 1967.
Through all this financial turmoil, Smith managed to publish his map and subsequent associated publications but in 1817 he remarked "My income is as yet not anywise improved by what has been done, the profits being required to liquidate the debt incurred by publication." On 31 August 1819 Smith was released from King's Bench Prison in London, a debtor's prison.Randy Moore, Mark D. Decker, More Than Darwin: An Encyclopedia of the People and Places of the Evolution-creationism Controversy, p. 327, Greenwood Press, 2008 .
An 1804 criminal insurance fraud statute provided: > [I]f any person shall, on the high seas, wilfully and corruptly cast away, > burn, or otherwise destroy, any ship or vessel of which he is owner in part > or in whole, or in anywise direct or procure the same to be done, with > intent or design to prejudice any person or persons that hath underwritten, > or shall underwrite, any policy or policies of insurance thereon or of any > merchant or merchants that shall load goods thereon, or of any other owner > or owners of such ship or vessel, the person or persons offending therein, > being thereof lawfully convicted, shall be deemed and adjudged guilty of > felony, and shall suffer death.Act of Mar. 26, 1804, § 2, 2 Stat. 290, 290.
Reformed theologians such as Francis Turretin, Theodore Beza, the Divines of the Westminster Assembly, and later Robert Dabney and John Murray, explicitly reject the depiction of Christ, citing arguments drawn from the second commandment, as well as from writings of the early church, using the same texts and arguments as Byzantine iconoclasts.Freedberg, 165(quoted)-166, 167-173 The Calvinist Westminster Larger Catechism of 1647 asks in Question 109: > 'What are the sins forbidden in the second commandment? > Answer: The sins forbidden in the second commandment are, all devising, > counseling, commanding, using, and anywise approving, any religious worship > not instituted by God himself; tolerating a false religion; the making any > representation of God, of all or of any of the three persons, either > inwardly in our mind, or outwardly in any kind of image or likeness of any > creature'. The Puritan Thomas Watson ( – 1686) declared: St Severin, Keitum, a German Lutheran church that retains its pre-Reformation carved altarpiece as well as other smaller post-Reformation paintings.

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