-
given by Pope
Gregory XVI, and its
inscription reads ILLE HIC EST
RAPHAEL TIMUIT QUO
SOSPITE VINCI /
RERUM MAGNA PARENS ET
MORIENTE MORI,
meaning "Here lies...
- the journal's existence. The
original (in Latin): "Ille hic est Raffael,
timuit quo
sospite vinci,
rerum magna parens et
moriente mori".
Citations Jones...
- fœno asinorum.
Cognoverunt Dominum Christum Regem cœlorum. Hunc
Herodes timuit –
Magno **** tremore, In
infantes irruit Hos cædens in furore. Qui natus...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-300-10828-6. Dix,
Gregory (1948).
Dixit Cranmer Et Non
Timuit. Dacre. Gregory,
Jeremy (2006). "The
Prayer Book and the
Parish Church:...
-
Zwinglian doctrine (as did
Gregory Dix in his
pamphlet "Dixit
Cranmer et non
Timuit"). They have
actively worked for the
reunion of the
Church of
England with...
- of the Liturgy. London:
Dacre Press. ——— (1948).
Dixit Cranmer Et Non
Timuit. London:
Dacre Press. Fuller,
David John (2014). Homo Eucharisticus: Dom...
-
pectus erat, qui
fragilem truci Commisit pelago ratem. . . . Quem
mortis timuit gradum Qui
siccis oculis monstra natantia, Qui
vidit mare turbidum. ....
-
vereor 'I am afraid' are
generally followed by nē with the subjunctive:
timuit nē
forte sacer tot ab
ignibus aethēr
conciperet flammās (Ovid) 'he became...