- the
Roman chancellery of
Frederick III used the
interpretation En amor
electis iniustis ordinor ultor. Sic
Fridericus ego mea iura rego as the official...
- as. But in the book of the same author,
another page in
Latin "En, amor
electis,
iniustis ordinor ultor; Sic
Fridericus ego mea iura rego" (En, the love...
- world). But in the book of the same author,
another page in
Latin "En, amor
electis,
iniustis ordinor ultor; Sic
Fridericus ego mea iura rego" (En, the love...
-
church structure,
divided into a
class of "elects" (
electi) and "auditors" (auditores). Only the
electi are
required to
follow the laws strictly,
while the...
- Chinese: 默奚悉德; pinyin: mòxīxīdé) The
general body of the
Elect (Latin:
ēlēctī; Syriac: ܡܫܡܫܢܐ /m(ə)ʃamməʃɑne/;
Middle Persian:
ardawan or dēnāwar; Chinese:...
-
Adrian VI (1522).
Copia Brevis S. D. N.
Adriani VI. in
summum Pontificem electi, ad
sacrosanctum Cardinalium Collegium (in Latin).
Caesaraugusta (Saragossa)...
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International College Arms of
Chavagnes International College Motto In
electis tuis
mitte radices Motto in English "Put down
roots in your elect" Type...
-
elect are
saved wholly through the
grace of God—sola Dei
gratia salvantur electi.
Schaff sums up the three:
These three German theologians, Goch,
Wesel and...
- respectively, "Ite
benedicti et
electi in viam pacis: pro
vobis Deo
Patri hostia missa est" and "Ite
benedicti et
electi in viam pacis: pro
vobis Mariae...
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abbatial and one episcopal) and two
lions rampant. The college's
motto is In
electis tuis
mitte radices, 'Put down
roots in
those Thou hast chosen'. It is a...