- let not such
hardship be in vain. XI
Iuste Iudex ultionis,
Donum fac
remissionis Ante diem rationis.
Righteous Judge, for sin's
pollution Grant Thy gift...
- Act 1424 (repealed)
March 1424 c. 25 1424 c. 46 12
March 1425
Anent remissionis to be gevyn.
About remissions to be given. (Repealed by
Statute Law Revision...
- p****us;
tantus labor non sit c****us.
Juste judex ultionis,
bonum fac
remissionis ante diem rationis. Ingemisco,
tamquam reus:
culpa rubet vultus meus;...
-
Anentis the
contentacione of
parteis plenyeande of
personis quhilkis has
remissionis of the king.
About the
pleading of
parties of
persons who have remission...
- Act 1483 (repealed) 1483 c. 5 — 24
February 1484
Aganis the
gevin of
remissionis or respettis. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6...
- is
printed in
Robert Some's 'De
mortis Christi merito et efficacia,
remissionis peccatorum per
fidem certitudine, et
justificantis fidei ****verantia...
- The Lord's
Release (Latin:
remissionis Domini) is the
title given by
Deuteronomy 15:2 in the
Hebrew Bible to the
obligation and
practice of releasing...
- Oxoniae,
comes Notyngham aliique fuerunt qui
nondum potuerunt abse
protunc remissionis gratiam obtinere. The duke of
Lancaster also
informed the lord the king...
-
holiday respectively, was
formerly supposed to be
derived from dies
remissionis (holiday),
anglicised as "remi day". Its
actual origin is
Latin remedium...
-
which includes the following: 'Quam
benignus es' 'Pater noster' 'Visio
remissionis' (featuring Mike Hall,
soprano saxophone) 'Eripe me' 'Alma redemptoris...