- ut cito
anticipent nos
misericordiae Domini, et
apprehendas draconem,
serpentem antiquum, qui est
diabolus et satanas, ac
ligatum mittas in abyssum, ut...
- legless: "non pedati", then
quoting Wagner: "..vulgo dicito,
horrendum serpentem..
caput felis capiti haud dissimile, at
pedibus omnino destitutus fuerit"...
- Interim.
Melanchthon wrote of him with
venom as a
renegade (aluimus in sinu
serpentem, "we have
nourished a
snake in our bosom"). In 1549,
Flacius moved to...
- fuisse; 2.4); that they
extolled the
serpent and
preferred it to
Christ (
serpentem magnificant in tantum, ut
ilium etiam ipsi
Christo praeferant; 2.1); and...
- Europe. He
recorded the Gr****
proverb Κόραξ τὸν ὄφιν (translated as
corvus serpentem [rapuit]),
commenting that it came from Aesop's fable, as well as citing...
- he eats worm", a
loose translation of the
Latin saying, Serpens, nisi
serpentem comederit, non fit draco. The
Guide explains that
dragons always live...
-
Herzen und
Sinnen (Lübeck-Kantate)
BuxWV 97 —
Sicut Moses exaltavit serpentem BuxWV 98 —
Singet dem
Herren ein
neues Lied
BuxWV 99 —
Surrexit Christus...
-
benignissime Christe Sweetest and
kindest Christ 16 9 SWV 68
Sicut Moses serpentem in
deserto exaltavit Just as
Moses lifted up the
serpent in the desert...
-
capital Deo
Sacrum Christ Jesus, and on its base:
Sicut Moses esaltavi Serpentem in
Desert sic. On the
stone block which forms the pedestal: Spes omnium...
-
speravi SWV 067 –
Dulcissime et
benignissime Christe SWV 068 –
Sicut Moses serpentem in
deserto exaltabit SWV 069 – Spes mea,
Christe Deus,
hominum tu dolcis...