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- Pie postulatio voluntatis (English: The Most Pious Request) is a papal bull issued on 15 February 1113 by Pope Paschal II, in which the Pope formally recognized...
- world, and the laity. Pope Paschal II issued the bull Pie postulatio voluntatis on 15 February 1113. It brought under Papal protection and confirmed as...
- in excelsis Deo: GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO ET IN TERRA PAX HOMINIBUS BONÆ VOLUNTATIS (GLORY BE TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST AND ON EARTH PEACE TO MEN OF GOODWILL)...
- Deeds, Gentle Words") The Latin text encircling the seal: Scuto bonæ voluntatis tuæ coronasti nos ("With Favor Wilt Thou Comp**** Us as with a Shield")...
- De libero arbitrio voluntatis (On Free Choice of the Will), often shortened to De libero arbitrio, is a book by Augustine of Hippo which s****s to resolve...
- was formally created when the Pope issued the papal bull Pie postulatio voluntatis on 15 February 1113 to the head of the Hospital of St John, Blessed Gerard...
- Bible online (Luke 2), from the Latin "in terra pax in hominibus bonae voluntatis." New American Bible online (Luke 2). See also here for a comparison of...
- founder, the religious brother Gerard. With the Papal bull Pie postulatio voluntatis dated 15 February 1113, Pope Paschal II approved the foundation of the...
- text: In nomine domini amen. Ad perpetuam rei memoriam. **** inter humane voluntatis desideria, que in aliquid citra Deum finem atque rerum omnium opificem...
- 17th-century England. The Latin text encircling the seal, Scuto bonæ voluntatis tuæ coronasti nos, is from verse 12 of Psalm 5 from the Vulgate; it translates...