- as "saying grace". The term
comes from the
Ecclesiastical Latin phrase gratiarum actio, "act of thanks." Theologically, the act of
saying grace is derived...
- graces, to whom the Lord had
entrusted the
treasure of
Grace Thesaurus gratiarum.
Oecolampadius borrowed from
Radulfus Ardens (d. 1200) and
others the...
- est.
Nihil solliciti sitis: sed in omni
oratione et
obsecratione ****
gratiarum actione petitiones vestræ
innotescant apud Deum.
Benedixisti Domine terram...
- in 1815. The
Vatican texts were
added in 1823, as was the end of his
Gratiarum actio pro
Carthaginiensibus from
another Vatican m****cript. It was not...
-
serenissimo Stanislao regi Poloniae,
nomine eiusdem (1706)
Contestatio gratiarum sacrae regiae majestati Sueciae, a
senatorio et
equestri ordine Poloniae...
-
vitam and Nos attendentes. On
January 21, 1217,
Honorius issued the bull
Gratiarum omnium recognizing Dominic's
followers as an
order dedicated to study...
- was
published two
years later. He is
known for the
collection Thesaurus gratiarum (1622) of
pieces for the lute. In the same year his
Philosophia Reformata...
-
Epistolarum liber. 25
verse letters in
various meters. Ad
Gratianum gratiarum actio pro consulatu.
Prose speech of
thanks to the
emperor Gratian on...
-
student would read a
short p****age from the Rule of St
Benedict in English.
Gratiarum actio ante
cibum Benedic Domine, nos et haec tua dona quae de tua largitate...
- and Sons, London, 1888. At the
Internet Archive Claudius Mamertinus, "
Gratiarum actio Mamertini de
consulato suo
Iuliano Imperatori",
Panegyrici Latini...