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- atque rationi consentaneus. … Habet igitur partes quattuor: prudentiam, iustitiam, fortitudinem, temperantiam. Harper, Douglas. "Cardinal". Online Etymology...
- abbreviate the Latin motto (as the letter "J" did not exist in Latin, "Iustitiam" was the original spelling of the word now rendered "Justitiam"). In 1742...
- hic metus, depressa scilicet hac petra scandali ac ad normae canonicae iustitiam complanata, haberemus ecclesiae atrium aequabile levigatum ac pulcherrimis...
- tuus, deus, in aevum, <virga directionis> virga regni tui; dilexisti iustitiam et odisti iniquitatem, propterea unxit te deus, deus tuus." ("'Therefore'...
- transformed into the shape of a giant imperial eagle (Canto XVIII): DILIGITE IUSTITIAM were the verb and noun that first appeared in that depiction; QUI IUDICATIS...
- ISBN 0-9648448-9-3. "Mysterium fidei". Vatican website. Latin epitaph: Dilexi iustitiam et odivi iniquitatem propterea morior in exilio. This is a reworking of...
- ineffabili pietatis et misericordiae tuae munere, dirige cogitationes eorum ad iustitiam et pacem, ut de terrena operositate ad caelestem patriam perveniant ****...
- architrave is taken from Psalm 72: SUSCIPIANT MONTES PACEM POPULO ET COLLES IUSTITIAM ("The mountains shall bring peace to the people; and the hills, justice")...
- is psalm 16 in a slightly different numbering system, "Exaudi Domine iustitiam meam". Its authorship is traditionally ****igned to King David. The psalm...
- and hated iniquity; therefore I die in exile.": 69 : 176 : 56  ("Dilexi iustitiam et odivi iniquitatem propterea morior in exilio.") — Pope Gregory VII...