For that would not be right; since the sacrament cannot be validly received more than once; it is a sacred initiation, but it were mockery to initiate one that is already initiated.
Also, a defendant who has been convicted by a special, or "blue ribbon," jury cannot validly contend that he was thereby denied due process of law.
Accordingly, a State may validly make a judgment against those winning money a lien upon the property in which gambling is conducted with the owner's knowledge and consent.
In actions in rem, however, a State validly may proceed to settle controversies with regard to rights or claims against property within its borders, notwithstanding that control of the defendant is never obtained.
Granting the finality of judicial decisions and that they may not be validly disturbed by legislative enactment, the argument is logically conclusive, whatever practical difficulties it may ignore.
The only question at issue was as to the method of proof by which this crime may be validly established in the case of one accused of procuring treason.
It cannot validly bind one to violate the laws of State any more than to violate the law of God.
If then the object of the vow is matter on which a vow may validly be taken, we are bound in conscience to keep our solemn engagement.
In accordance with the dictum de omni et nullo, we can validly assert that what belongs to or contradicts a universal concept, belongs to or contradicts the particulars which fall under that concept.
Kant now seeks to determine whether a new, not yet existing, science of metaphysics is possible, and in what manner it can be validly constructed.
Can a person who has not himself been baptized, and who does not even believe in the Sacrament of baptism, give it validly to another in case of necessity?
The Sacraments can be given conditionally as often as we doubt whether they were properly given before, or whether they can be validly given now.
And we may validly throw the burden of proof upon the positivist, and ask why the great cosmical force that rules in nature should be radically different from the volitional force which is the root of our personality?
And, if he has not done so, can he validly single out a few resemblances he has detected, and explain the nature of the infinite, by a sample of the finite?
They are to ascertain whether the electors have been validly appointed, and whether they have validly performed their duties as electors.
Nay more, there would at this moment be novalidly ordained priest or Bishop in the Church at all, for there would be no succession.
It followed that the Pope, and he alone, could also dissolve a validly contracted marriage.
If there is any doubt as to the validity of their marriage, he will always be on the safe side in adopting the affirmative view and acting upon the assumption of their being validly married.
Some time before, when Athanasius had been visiting that part of his diocese called the Mareotis, he had heard that a certain Ischyras, who gave himself out as a priest although he had never been validly ordained, was causing scandal.
In the third, even if he had been up and well, he could not have consecrated, since he had never been validly ordained.
Hence, a priest reading his office as a mere study or as a means of remembering the words of the psalms does not validly recite his office (St. Alph.
The question is discussed by theologians if the recitation of Terce or Sext may be lawfully and validly made before the ordination.
The Sacraments may be given conditionally when we doubt if they were or can be validly given.
If he was validly baptized and never committed a mortal sin, he will be saved; because, believing himself a member of the true Church, he was doing all he could to serve God according to his knowledge and the dictates of his conscience.
Parents should not baptize their own children in case of necessity, if there is any other person present who can validly do it.
We may say: 'Derivative knowledge is what is validlydeduced from premisses known intuitively'.
But are we to say that nothing is knowledge except what is validly deduced from true premisses?
Thus we shall have to amend our definition by saying that knowledge is what is validly deduced from known premisses.
But the growing sense of the right to a complete divorce for adequate cause, when no longer any religious law to the contrary could be validly asserted, in time compelled the discovery of a remedy.
It was, however, finally decided in Foljambe's case, in the 44th year of Elizabeth, that a marriage validly contracted could not be dissolved for any cause.
The view urged explicitly by Bergson, and implied in the doctrines of many philosophers, is, that a motion is something indivisible, not validly analysable into a series of states.
It is difficult to see how they can be validly inferred; thus we are left with the alternative that they must be constructed.
To all such numbers, proofs by mathematical induction can be validly applied.
From what has just been said it follows that the nature of sense-data cannot be validly used to prove that they are not composed of mutually external units.
Hence it is that in the Eucharist, but not in the other Sacraments, the two ministries are separated, and hence it is also that the Eucharist may be validly given or validly received by those who cannot validly consecrate.
But, on the other hand, an unbeliever can administer validly if he really intends to do what Christians do or what Christ commanded to be done.
Apart from scandal or a positive ecclesiastical prohibition: (a) The judge may grant a divorce to a couple not married validly although they have had a marriage ceremony recognized by civil law.
A person who is already validly married cannot marry again until the bond of the existing marriage is removed by the death of the other spouse or by dissolution.
Example: He who has no reasons, or only trifling ones, for thinking that a Sacrament was not administered validly or received validly, should decide for validity.
Further, if an unbaptized person has resolved to become a Catholic but has no knowledge of Baptism itself, he is validly baptized in virtue of his implicit desire, even though he be unconscious.
He who marries knowing that the other party is forced into the contract, is guilty of serious injustice; and he who marries unwillingly, but with the purpose to live as if he were validly married, sins gravely by his will to live in impurity.
Nor is it a mere legal power, or capacity to actvalidly and within human law, but an ethical power that enables one to act licitly before God and conscience.
Pupils of either sex cannot validly satisfy a debt without their guardian's authority, because the money paid does not become the creditor's property; the principle being that no pupil is capable of alienation without his guardian's sanction.
And since the action performed by the minister is expressed with the invocation of the Trinity, the sacrament is validly conferred.
But they would be baptized again if they had not beenvalidly baptized with that form.
Nor is it related or known to have been conferred in apostolic times by others than the apostles themselves; nor can it ever be either licitly or validly performed by others than those who stand in their place.
It is impossible to render into any human terms the simple statement: "The Nipe felt that he had properly rendered homage to a validly slain foe.
Should he dispose of it properly, as one should with a validly slain foe?
There is, indeed, scarcely a moral precept more strongly enforced in the Gospel than the indissoluble character of marriage validly contracted.
Our Savior here emphatically declares that the nuptial bond is ratified by God Himself, and hence that no man, nor any legislation framed by men, can validly dissolve the contract.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "validly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.