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arguments in his work On the
Babylonian Captivity of the
Church (1520):
Respondeo, id
genus dis****ndi
omnibus familiare esse, qui
contra Lutherum scribunt...
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Demandatur causam et
rationem quare /
Opium facit dormire. / A quoi
respondeo, / Quia est in eo /
Vertus dormitiva, /
Cujus est
natura /
Sensus ****oupire...
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Demandatur causam et
rationem quare /
Opium facit dormire. / A quoi
respondeo, / Quia est in eo /
Vertus dormitiva, /
Cujus est
natura /
Sensus ****oupire...
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Thomas Aquinas,
Summa Theologiae, 1a, Q. 25, A. 3,
Respondeo;
quoted from The
Summa Theologica of St.
Thomas Aquinas,
Second and Revised...
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werewolves hear a ringing, and
Silverback attempts to come out. Vera
casts a
Respondeo incantation making everyone's
memory (except the
order members') change...
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Demandatur causam et
rationem quare /
Opium facit dormire. / A quoi
respondeo, / Quia est in eo /
Vertus dormitiva, /
Cujus est
natura /
Sensus ****oupire...
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responsion from
Latin responsio "a
reply or an answer", from the
Latin verb
respondeo, to answer, or give a response. The
equivalent at
Cambridge to Responsions...
- videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum "to see" The
perfect has
suffix -ī. Examples:
respondeō, respondēre, respondī, respōnsum "to reply" strīdeō, strīdēre, strīdī...
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Church Fathers. The
actual argument is made,
beginning with the
phrase respondeo dicendum quod ('I
answer that...'). This is
generally a clarification...
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published in 2005 by the
University of
Toronto Press. The book
includes respondeos of
Woods to the
various papers contained in the book and a
profile of...