- modernized, and
abbreviations expanded: Ad
mortem festinamus:
peccare desistamus.
Peccare desistamus.
Scribere proposui de
contemptu mundano, ut degentes...
- sin and not to sin (posse
peccare,
posse non
peccare), but
humans have no
freedom to
choose not to sin (non
posse non
peccare)
after Adam's Fall. Augustine...
- to sin (posse
peccare), not able not to sin (non
posse non
peccare), able not to sin (posse non
peccare),
unable to sin (non
posse peccare).
Sinclair Ferguson...
-
neminem veretur,
Omnia mors
perimit et
nulli miseretur. Ad
mortem festinamus peccare desistamus. Ni
conversus fueris et
sicut puer
factus Et
vitam mutaveris...
-
quibus loci mei aut
ordinis hominem constat inconciliari, si loquatur,
peccare, si taceat. sed et ipsi
sarcinam vestri pudoris in****imus,
cuius haec...
- cuatro, letra, atender, atraer, atrever, rata cc [kː] → c [k] VACCAM,
PECCĀRE, SICCUS, ACCŪSĀRE, OCCURRERE,
BUCCAM vaca, pecar, seco, acusar, ocurrir...
- pave, pavement,
pavior pecc- sin
Latin peccatum "sin, fault, error", from
peccare "to miss, mistake" impeccable, peccadillo, peccant,
peccavi pect- fixed...
- law was
inherited from the
English common law
legal maxim rex non
potest peccare,
meaning "the king can do no wrong." In some situations,
sovereign immunity...
- rule was
commonly expressed by the po****r
legal maxim rex non
potest peccare,
meaning "the king can do no wrong".
There are two
forms of
sovereign immunity:...
- suis,
quasi permissionem peccandi tribuerit qui dixit: Iam
deinceps noli
peccare, aut ideo non
debuerit mulier a
medico Deo
illius peccati remissione sanari...