Even the most costly and elaborate monument, if lacking this sign, can in no wise be compared with the ornament which a simple wooden cross affords to the resting place of the Christian .
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But the source of her ministry is the same as theirs, and while her work was primarily for the Seventh-day Adventist church, this in no wise diminishes the importance of her role to that people . . ..
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Sigurd wants to take a ride on the horse with all its trappings for one circuit, and Helga says that is in no wise possible at first, until she relents and reveals the name of the horse and sword.
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Kasche's nomination was opposed by Heinrich Himmler, who considered Kasche's SA background as being a problem and characterized him to Rosenberg as " a man of the desk, in no wise energetic or strong, and an outspoken enemy of the SS ".
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In Foxe's Book of Martyrs it states that Dr Taylor would have spoken to the people but as soon as he opened his mouth the yeoman of the guard thrust a tipstaff into his mouth, and would in no wise permit him to speak.
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Its most prominent occurrence is in the Christian Bible at Matthew 5 : 18 : " For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled " ( KJV ).
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That Congress has seen fit, in making of these banks fiscal agencies and depositaries of public moneys, to grant to them banking powers of a limited character in no wise detracts from the authority of Congress to use them for the governmental purposes named if it sees fit to do so.
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The French army also included a contingent of Scots commanded by Froissart states that " . . . the Earl Douglas of Scotland, who fought a season valiantly, but when he saw the discomfiture he departed and saved himself; for in no wise would he be taken by the Englishmen, he would rather there be slain ".
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In a message sent to the U . S . House of Representatives, General Harrison had this to say about Ransdell's company : " With equal pride and pleasure, then, do I pronounce that, notwithstanding the regular troops behaved as well as men ever did, many of the militia companies were in no wise inferior to them.
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Here's how Jefferson put it in Virginia's Statute for Religious Freedom, a document that served as a cornerstone of the First Amendment : " all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities ."