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- "Whosoever" is from the Greek word "pas," which carries the idea of totality.
Challies Dot Com 2008
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Whosoever is less bloodied by the Republicans will get the nomination.
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Whosoever is rebellious, or seeks to spread injustice, enmity or sedition among the Believers, the hand of every man shall be against him, even if he be a son of one of them.
Wary of Arab voices, West promotes Malay views on Islam JDsg 2006
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Whosoever is fearful ... let him return -- This proclamation was in terms of an established law (De 20: 8).
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Paul says, "Whosoever is guilty of unworthy conduct, either in eating the bread, or in drinking the cup, is guilty of the body and blood of Christ."
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Whosoever is even willing, though his desires do not yet amount to positive thirsting, let him take the water of life freely, that is, gratuitously.
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Whosoever is born of God -- literally, Everyone that is begotten of
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Then, as they knew that they could not there hold out against the king's power, Mattathias proclaimed throughout the city: "Whosoever is zealous of the law, and maintaineth the covenant, let him follow me!"
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Omnis qui facit peccatum, servus est peccati, followed by the rendering in English, "Whosoever doeth sin is sin's bond thrall."
The Armourer's Prentices Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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_Omnis qui facit peccattum, servus est peccati_, followed by the rendering in English, "Whosoever doeth sin is sin's bond thrall."
The Armourer's Prentices Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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