whereinsoever
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[edit]whereinsoever (not comparable)
- In whatever way or aspect.
- 1919, Friedrich Bente, American Lutheranism[1]:
- It is necessary to correct a wrong opinion, which is, that Lutheran ministers are at liberty to deviate from the Augustan Confession whereinsoever they conceive it as erroneous.
- 1646, Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London, The Divine Right of Church Government[2]:
- So that whereinsoever the independent government is truly excellent, the presbyterial government stands in a full equipage and equality of excellence.
- 1899, Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot, translated by Robert Black, A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times[3]:
- "I should be sorry," he wrote on the 30th of August, 1560, "that into the heart of a person of such good family, and one that touches me so nearly, so miserable an inclination should have entered; being able to assure you that whereinsoever he refuses to obey me I shall know perfectly well how to make it felt that I am king."