- century. A
miraculous Byzantine mosaic icon of it is
known as the
Imago Pietatis or
Christ of Pity. The work
appears to have been
brought to the
major pilgrimage...
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Praxis pietatis melica (Practice of
Piety in Song) is a
Protestant hymnal first published in the 17th
century by
Johann Crüger. The hymnal,
which appeared...
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Famuli vestrae pietatis, also
known by the
Latin mnemonic duo sunt ('there are two'), is a
letter written in 494 by Pope
Gelasius I to
Byzantine Emperor...
- London:
Henry G Bohn. p. 38. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Montes
Pietatis" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Denaro, Victor...
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Pietati proximum (3
August 1234), more
commonly known as the
Golden Bull of
Rieti was a
papal bull by Pope
Gregory IX
which confirmed the
Teutonic Order's...
- The
Temple of
Piety (Latin:
Aedes Pietatis) was a
Roman temple dedicated to the
goddess Pietas, a
deified personification of piety. It was
erected in 181...
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videlicet 'sapientiae et intellectus,
consilii et fortitudinis,
scientiae et
pietatis,
spiritum amorem Domini.'
Authors such Augustine,
Hilary of Poitiers, and...
- was
first published in 1653 in the
fifth edition of the
hymnal Praxis pietatis melica by
Johann Crüger, who also
created a melody.
Johann Sebastian Bach...
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Treatise on Law El
liberalismo es
pecado Papal do****ents (Famuli
vestrae pietatis Mirari Vos
Quanta Cura
Immortale Dei
Rerum novarum Pascendi Dominici Gregis)...
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stanzas of 6 lines, it was
first published in 1647 in
Johann Crüger's
Praxis pietatis melica. The hymn is
known as the
source for
chorales in Bach's P****ions...