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  • Such should conjugal love be, still the same, and as they are one flesh, so should they be of one mind, as in an aristocratical government, one consent, [4727] Geyron-like, coalescere in unum, have one heart in two bodies, will and nill the same.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • For alimentum et alitum do coalescere in unum, ‘grow into an union;’ that union is inseperable ever after...

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • For alimentum et alitum do coalescere in unum, ‘grow into an union;’ that union is inseperable ever after.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • For alimentum et alitum do coalescere in unum, ‘grow into an union;’ that union is inseperable ever after...

    Why Should I Even Respond? 2007

  • For alimentum et alitum do coalescere in unum, ‘grow into an union;’ that union is inseperable ever after.

    Andrewes: Eucharistic Presence and Incarnation 2007

  • Diodorus Siculus, however, asserts it "coalescere non a frigore sed divini ignis potentia."

    NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works 1895

  • Quis ergo exit sensus? quemadmodum Heva ex Adae mariti sui substantia formata est, ut esset quasi pars illius; ita nos ut simus vera Christi membra, substantiae ejus communicatione nos coalescere in unum corpus.

    A Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians 1797-1878 1860

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