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  • One item, an essay entitled Of the Lawful and Unlawful Usurie Amongest Christians, by 16th-century German theologian Wolfgang Musculus, is valued by the library at £20,000, and has not been seen for almost two years.

    oops 2009

  • One item, an essay entitled Of the Lawful and Unlawful Usurie Amongest Christians, by 16th-century German theologian Wolfgang Musculus, is valued by the library at £20,000, and has not been seen for almost two years.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Hence Musculus infers all transgressors must needs be fools.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • And well may they be so accounted: for who will account him otherwise, Qui iter adornat in occidentem, quum properaret in orientem? that goes backward all his life, westward, when he is bound to the east? or hold him a wise man (saith [434] Musculus) that prefers momentary pleasures to eternity, that spends his master's goods in his absence, forthwith to be condemned for it?

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Musculus, Patritius, ad vim sibi inferendam cogit homines.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • But again, having sailed through this sea of troubles [4] and being ready to launch out upon the subject, that gigantic spectre, “It is everywhere spoken against,” should have occasioned me no delay, had it not come forth inscribed with the mighty names of Augustine, Calvin, Musculus, Twisse, and

    A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967

  • This representation of it confirmed by St. Augustine and Musculus -- How far this is the work of the regenerating

    The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2 1560-1609 1956

  • Musculus, Gualther, &c., and it will be evident, even with respect to the things which precede it, that the whole of this passage is unaptly cited by many persons to prove what they are desirous to establish.

    The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2 1560-1609 1956

  • Through the pharyngeal branch it probably supplies the Musculus uvulæ and Levator veli palatini.

    IX. Neurology. 5k. The Accessory Nerve 1918

  • Its medial end is sharp and pointed, and, when united with that of the opposite bone, forms a projecting process, the posterior nasal spine for the attachment of the Musculus uvulæ.

    II. Osteology. 5b. 5. The Palatine Bone 1918

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