-
allotted a
certain number of
saecula to
every people or civilization; the Etruscans, for example, had been
given ten
saecula. By the 2nd
century BC, Roman...
-
Philippians 4:20). In the
Latin Vulgate, the same
phrase is
translated as in
saecula saeculorum. The
phrase possibly expresses the
eternal duration of God's...
- Dóminum,
Jesum Christum, Fílium Dei unigénitum, et ex
Patre natum ante ómnia
sǽcula. Deum de Deo,
lumen de lúmine, Deum
verum de Deo vero, génitum, non factum...
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including medium aevum, or "middle age",
first recorded in 1604, and
media saecula, or "middle centuries",
first recorded in 1625. The
adjective "medieval"...
- et
Spiritui Sancto.
Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in
saecula saeculorum. Amen.
which is
literally translated Glory [be] to the Father...
- et
Spiritui Sancto,
Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in
sæcula sæculorum. Amen.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit...
- 'twelve
centuries clothed with
flowers and full of melodies' (duodecim
saecula floribus convestita et
canoribus plena) at St Augustine,
Contra Faustum...
-
Latin as quia tuum est regnum; et
potential et Gloria; per
Omnia saecula or in
saecula saeculorum. In
editions of the
Roman Missal prior to that of 1962...
-
University Grace:
Before Meat:
Gloria Patri Filio Spirituique Sancto In
Saecula Saeculorum. Amen. (Glory be to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit...
- in
Latin that
would relate to any
mundane endeavour. However, the term,
saecula saeculorum (saeculōrum
being the
genitive plural of saeculum) as found...