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- introduced by the many reforms, destro**** the distinction between the conversus and the oblatus. The C****inese Benedictines, for instance, at first carefully...
- tempore Agrippa... mira pravitate animi atque ingenii in praecipitia conversus patris atque eiusdem avi sui animum alienavit sibi, moxque crescentibus...
- William of Coventry (called Claudius Conversus; fl. c. 1340–1360) was an English Carmelite friar and historian. He wrote on the history of Carmelites...
- Reinhardt Kristensen in 1987. The genus includes six species: Antechiniscus conversus (Horning & Schuster, 1983) Antechiniscus jermani Rossi & Claps, 1989 Antechiniscus...
- perimit et nulli miseretur. Ad mortem festinamus peccare desistamus. Ni conversus fueris et sicut puer factus Et vitam mutaveris in meliores actus, Intrare...
- than a year. The buying group included Oak Hill Investment Management, Conversus Capital, Lexington Partners, HarbourVest, Coller Capital and Pantheon...
- Portuguese: [kõˈvɛɾsu]; feminine form conversa), "convert" (from Latin conversus 'converted, turned around'), was a Jew who converted to Catholicism in...
- the world. Since 2005 he has lived in France. He is currently CEO of Conversus SARL, a company owned by the Nobel family. He is also involved in environmental...
- monks, who took their vows as youths (and some as children), Cadfael is a conversus who entered the cloister in his forties after being a well-travelled crusader...
- verses are then said by priest and ministers (or servers): ℣. Deus, tu conversus vivificábis nos. ℟. Et plebs tua lætábitur in te. ℣. Óstende nobis, Dómine...