- The
Latin term
Poenitentiam agite is used in the
first of the Ninety-Five
Theses of
Martin Luther, and
variously translated into
English as "Repent" or...
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Penitenziagite ("Do penance") is a
rallying cry
derived from the
Latin "
Poenitentiam agite,"
meaning the same. It has been also
interpreted as a paraphrase...
- this was one of the
accusations of the Inquisition. The
rallying cry
Poenitentiam agite (Do penance) was
attributed to them in The Name of the Rose, a...
- judicamus;
donec a
diaboli laqueis resipiscat, et ad emendationem, et
poenitentiam redeat, et
Ecclesiae Dei, quam laesit, satisfaciat,
tradentes eum satanae...
- instituitur, sed
etiam sacerdos, qua
ratione confessiones excipiat,
poenitentiam imponat et
reconciliationem praestet informatur.
Homily on penitence...
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proprio sinu
peccatores complectens,
sancta simul et
semper purificanda,
poenitentiam et
renovationem continuo prosequitur": "While Christ, holy, innocent...
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extant only in part in
three letters and a
short treatise,
Paraenesis ad
Poenitentiam. In his writings, he
discussed ecclesiastical discipline, baptism, papal...
- pl'timi—penultimi. pl'ủi—pulveri. plʒ—placet. ṕ.m—propria manu. pnãm—
pœnitentiam. pnīe—pœnitentiæ. pōitīe—positive. põr—portinarii. por°—portio. p.os...
- off charity, preaching, and
always invoking penitence.
Their maxim was
Poenitentiam agite (make penitence) soon
misspelled as Penitençagite! and
cited in...
- Latin:
poenitentiam agite (do penance):
variously Latin:
poeniteat vos (may you repent), Latin:
poenitemini (repentance) and Latin:
poenitentiam agite...