- the Altar”, as
preparation for the
Tridentine M****.
Judica me, Deus, et
discerne causam meam de
gente non sancta: ab
homine iniquo et
doloso erue me. Quia...
- Hierusalem, cito
veniet salus tua. Ego enim sum
Dominus (2)
Judica me, Deus, et
discerne (3) O bone Jesu (3) O
Domine Jesu
Christe (1) O
magnum mysterium. Quem...
- First, How he may in Time Come out of it: if in the second, how he maie
discerne it, and ****uere in the same to the end. The
points that are
handled are...
-
altered to disgrace, At last, even in the
confines of the
night I did
discerne aloofe a
sparkling light. — Stanza 1 S**** (1999) p. 134.
Copley (1883)...
- Hamilton, A
facile traictise, contenand,
first ane
infallible reul to
discerne trew from fals religion: nixt a
declaration of the nature, numbre, vertew...
- Redeemer, even
Jesus Christ, the
light and the life of the world, ye can not
discerne [discern] with your
natural eyes, the
design and the
purpose of your Lord...
- « voilà, dit-il, ce qui mérite la médaille » le maître
avait tout de
suite discerné dans la
foule des
sculptures l'œuvre qui révélait à la fois un véritable...
- able, any
cause whatsoever shall be
brought before you, more
truly to
discerne;
being apprehended more
aduisedly to dispose,
being digested, more maturely...
- in 1600 'A
Facile Traictise, contenand, first: ane
infallible reul to
discerne trevv from fals religion: Nixt a
declaration of the Nature, Numbre, Vertevv...
- Montaigne's Essays), and
introduced a dog
story of his own. 'It was easy to
discerne that ye
kings hound had
opened a way for Mr.
Preston at ye court'. Sir...