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  • The word Symbolum in this sense, standing alone, meets us first about the middle of the third century in the correspondence of

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • From its opening word this Creed is also called Symbolum Quicunque.

    Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894

  • Missale Mixtum/L.turgia Mozarabica, Migne's P.L. According to the Ambrosian liturgical tradition, the Saturday after the 5th Sunday of L.nt in known as "Sabbatum in traditione Symboli" or Saturday on the handing over of the Symbolum, where "Symbolum", again in the Ambrosian liturgical tradition, is the common name for "Creed".

    New Liturgical Movement Nicola De Grandi 2010

  • Missale Mixtum/L.turgia Mozarabica, Migne's P.L. According to the Ambrosian liturgical tradition, the Saturday after the 5th Sunday of L.nt in known as "Sabbatum in traditione Symboli" or Saturday on the handing over of the Symbolum, where "Symbolum", again in the Ambrosian liturgical tradition, is the common name for "Creed".

    New Liturgical Movement Nicola De Grandi 2010

  • Missale Mixtum/L.turgia Mozarabica, Migne's P.L. According to the Ambrosian liturgical tradition, the Saturday after the 5th Sunday of L.nt in known as "Sabbatum in traditione Symboli" or Saturday on the handing over of the Symbolum, where "Symbolum", again in the Ambrosian liturgical tradition, is the common name for "Creed".

    New Liturgical Movement Nicola De Grandi 2010

  • However, the national flag is not the Symbolum of The Republic,,,, only the Constitution is.

    Election Central Sunday Roundup 2009

  • The immediate occasion was Valla's denial of the apostolic origin of the Symbolum Apostolicum

    Lorenzo Valla Nauta, Lodi 2009

  • To this council we owe The Creed (Symbolum) of Nicaea, defining against Arius the true Divinity of the Son of God

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913

  • However, in view of the context, some difference of opinion prevails as to the precise connotation of the italicized word, and Kattenbusch, the Protestant professor of theology at Giessen, is prepared to interpret this earliest appearance of the phrase in the sense of mia mone, the "one and only" Church [Das apostolische Symbolum (1900), II, 922].

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • Symbolum quidem Nicaenum post evangelium cantatur in Missa quasi evangelicae fidei expositio.

    Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894

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