On the contrary, The institutor of anything is he who gives it strength and power: as in the case of those who institute laws.
Consequently, it follows that the power of the sacrament is from the institutor of the sacrament.
Behind them and in his monk's frock comes the inquisitor John Lemaitre, together with Peter of Estivet, the officialinstitutor of the process, William Erard and two registrars, carrying parchments and writing portfolios.
Joan Darc first thinks that she dreams, but her next belief is that, agreeable to the promise made to her by the institutor in the name of the Bishop, she has secretly been set free.
Towards midnight he returned with the institutor of the process and a physician.
Canon Peter of Estivet, the institutor of the process, is in his seat.
Facing this table is the seat of Peter of Estivet, the institutor of the process.
It is then only that the Institutor gives lessons of analysis.
Their answers are always the effect of their good logic, and of the ideas of objects and of qualities of beings, acquired by a mind which the Institutor has formed from the great art of observation.
Such is a summary of the grammatical system of the Institutor of the deaf and dumb.