-
Church refers to an act of
faith (fides qua
creditur)
following the
acceptance of
faith (fides quae
creditur).
Although all
Catholics are
expected to pray...
- believed,
contrasted with
fides quae
creditur,
which is what is believed; see next
phrase below fides quae
creditur the
faith which is
believed Roman Catholic...
- believed,
contrasted with
fides quae
creditur,
which is what is believed; see next
phrase below fides quae
creditur the
faith which is
believed Roman Catholic...
-
Verses "O quam sancta, quam serena,||Quam benigna, quam
amoena esse
Virgo creditur.||O
castitatis lilium."
appear in Ave
mundi spes Maria,
meaning "Oh how...
-
totum deficit. Visus, tactus,
gustus in te fallitur, Sed
auditu solo tuto
creditur.
Credo quidquid dixit Dei Filius; Nil hoc
verbo Veritátis verius. In Cruce...
- and is a
rather guarded expression.
Julius introduces the
clause "ut pie
creditur et fama est", "as is
piously believed and
reported to be". On 4 October...
- stapulum: "a voce
latina stabulum Junius, Batavia, 1588:248: "gallicæ
originis creditur". Weever,
Antient Funeral Monuments,
section "Within the
Diocese of Rochester:...
- Unum
constat Deum esse
omnipotentem et patrem,
sicut per
universum orbem creditur: et uni****
filium ejus
Jesum Christum Dominum salvatorem nostrum, ex ipso...
- corda, voces, et opera.
Noctis recolitur cena novissima, qua
Christus creditur agnum et
azyma dedisse fratribus,
iuxta legitima priscis indulta patribus...
- 170: "Fit
autem communicatio hæc non per
parietem cordis medium, ut
vulgo creditur, sed
magno artificio a
dextro cordis ventriculo,
longo per
pulmones ductu...