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De sigillo trinitatis/Nostrae nummo civitatis/Impressit characteres.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Nostrae salutis avidus continenter aures vellicat, ac calamitate subinde nos exercet.
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Worthy of mention also is his Harmony of the Gospels, "Vita Vitae Nostrae", a favourite book for meditation, published also in an English version.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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[463: 2] "Nostrae columbae etiam domus simplex, in editis semper et apertis, et ad lucem."
The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution 1854
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[4] C. Braga, "'Maxima Redemptionis Nostrae Mysteria': 50 anni dopo (1955-2005)" in Ecclesia
RORATE CÆLI 2010
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The official title of the university is "Universitas Dominae Nostrae a Lacu" - the University of Our Lady by the Lake -- and thus the star is presented because it is "reminiscent of the beautiful epithet Star of the Sea" and "was chosen as Mary's symbol in the new shield of arms."
Latest Articles 2009
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[847] Nostrae salutis avidus, saith Lemnius, and for that cause pulls us by the ear many times, to put us in mind of our duties: That they which erred might have understanding, (as
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Devotion, "and Groote is called" Nostrae devotionis fundator, "I have thought myself justified in giving to this translation the title which it bears, although the editio princeps gives no general title to the
The Founders of the New Devotion: Being the Lives of Gerard Groote, Florentius Radewin and Their Followers. 1379?-1471 1905
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