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- decision against the unity of the Church, and heresy's characteristic is pertinacia, the obstinacy of him who persists in his own private way. This, however...
- Miseria (Misery), Querella (Lamentation), Gratia (Favour), Fraus (Fraud), Pertinacia (Obstinacy), the Parcae, the Hesperides, and the Somnia (Dreams). In the...
- decision against the unity of the Church, and heresy’s characteristic is pertinacia, the obstinacy of him who persists in his own private way. This, however...
- at least their inflexible obstinacy (obstinatio) and stubbornness, (pertinacia) deserve punishment. This shows that, to the Roman authorities, Christians...
- Miseria (Misery), Querella (Lamentation), Gratia (Favour), Fraus (Fraud), Pertinacia (Obstinacy), the Parcae, the Hesperides, and the Somnia (Dreams). In the...
- Acergy Viking, Far Saga (time charter), Skandi Acergy (time charter), Pertinacia, Polar Queen, Polarbjørn (time charter), Sapura 3000 (owned by SapuraAcergy...
- Valencia, 1532 Diálogos christianos contra la secta ****mética y contra la pertinacia de los judíos, Valencia: Francisco Díaz Romano, 1535. Grace Magnier (2010)...
- stultitiam. Quid dices de primariis ****us Gimnasii philosophis, qui, aspidis pertinacia repleti, nunquam, licet me ultro dedita opera millies offerente, nec Planetas...
- (2001), Mega Express Two (2001), Gennaro Ievoli (2003) and the last one Pertinacia (2003). Despite the sacrifices of the workers other factors influenced...
- sanctam Dei notorie scandalizantes, **** incorrigibilitate, contumacia et pertinacia notoriis, evidentibus et manifestis...." Eubel I (1923), p. 32 n. 3. Valois...