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- Gr**** verb "ἐκπορευόμενον", though correct to add it to the Latin "qui procedit", which does not have precisely the same meaning. The form generally used...
- 4th century, Ambrose of Milan ****erted that the Spirit "proceeds from (procedit a) the Father and the Son", without ever being separated from either. Ambrose...
- believe) in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and life-giver, qui ex Patre Filioque procedit. who proceeds from the Father and the Son, Qui **** Patre et Filio simul...
- in Spiritum Sanctum, Dominium et vivificantem: qui ex Patre ⟨Filioque⟩ procedit Qui **** Patre, et Filio simul adoratur. et **** glorificatur The Filioque...
- secundum similitudinem eius vaporis qui de substantia aliqua corporea procedit, sic etiam ipse ut quidem vapor exoritur de virtute ipsius Dei. Sic et...
- superat, et per conversam in orientem aestivum littorum faciem ad Seras procedit, denique in Indiam revertitur. Quod item reliquum erat Africae a Pr****o...
- Quando pallentem poudula Flammam vomunt fastigia, Quorura natura mabibas Procedit conlidentibus, Necnon marina ceruls Glomerantur in glares, Qua inruit inruptio...
- Etymologiae 13.1.7: Ianuae caeli duae sunt, oriens et occasus. Nam una porta sol procedit, alia se recipit. See drawings of Roman door hinges in Harper's Dictionary...
- ferro / The Iron Fist (1962); Pace in terra / Peace on Earth (1963); Totum procedit ex amore (1964); and La Tigre di carta / The Paper Tiger (1964). He returned...
- Milan, writing in the 380s, openly ****erts that the Spirit "proceeds from (procedit a) the Father and the Son", without ever being separated from either (On...