This evidently shows that they used not the ipsissima verba of the prayer for all estates, but variant words, "like in effect.
They must stand or fall by the results obtained through detailed examination of Kant's ipsissima verba.
It is an extremely adventurous undertaking, and will have to be carefully guarded by constant reference to Kant's ipsissima verba.
And she had been planted there like a stuck pig all the time--her ipsissima verba (O Diana distinction of lover's fancy!
The latter seems to undervalue those parts of the New Testament which are not the ipsissima verba of Jesus Christ, and apparently casts a reproach at the grand science of inductive theology.
Mr. Davenport had not only harboured them in his own house, but on the Sabbath before their expected arrival he had preached a very bold sermon, openly advising his people to aid and comfort them as far as possible.
The name by which they were known was a nickname which might cover almost any amount of diversity in opinion, like the modern epithets "free-thinker" and "agnostic.
Do you seriously propose them as a contribution towards ascertaining the ipsissima verba of the Evangelist,--the true text of S.
Not unfrequently I was met by the ipsissima verba of my own lectures on the Science of Language, though immediately after they seemed to be changed into an inverted fugue.
He worked from the Persian translation, and not only so, but with a less rigid rule of translation than binds me when working on Babur's ipsissima verba (Mems.
The main interest of the matter lies in the motive for reproducing the ipsissima verba.
It seems that the author felt that this part of the story put a dangerously severe strain on the credulity of his readers, for he thinks it necessary to assure them that these were the ipsissima verba of Chopin.
I may add that I shall use as far as possible the ipsissima verba of my informants:-- As to Chopin's method of teaching [wrote to me M.
Indeed, in respect of the ipsissima verba of Scripture, the evidence of Versions in other languages must be precarious in a high degree.
One of the Aramaic words, which the church cherished from the first as the ipsissima verba of Jesus, was Abba.
But we cannot regard all that the Johannine Christ says about himself as the ipsissima verba of Jesus.
He tends to reduce Christianity to the ipsissima verba of its Founder.
As the pious Catholic studies his Acta Sanctorum, so should the constitutionalist love to pore over the ipsissima verba of Parliamentary gladiators, and read their resolutions and their motions.
These are the ipsissima verba of one who, in every other relation of life, is exceptionally kind and genial.
Those were the ipsissima verba of an absolutely independent man, whose mechanical and engineering knowledge is far above the average, whom, as an exacting judge of sheer comfort, his friends believe to have no superior in this world.
In this case the officers of revenge are his ipsissima verba.
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