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  • Es entonces cuando la Institución apoya al hombre y le ayuda a seguir adelante sobre terreno más firme, Sí este sólido hecho de naturaleza humana es suficiente para justificar la sublime dedicación del matrimonio cristiano es otra cuestión, es ampliamente suficiente para justificar el sentimiento humano generalizado del matrimonio como algo fijo, cuya disolución es una falta o, al menos, una ignominia.

    Lo que está mal en el mundo 2008

  • Videtur ergo Marcellus sub finem vitae aliquid peccasse, quod Athanasium ab ejus communione discedere cogeret: et cum jamdudum a tota fere oriente damnatus esset, amissa Athanasii communione, quae unicum fere illius refugium erat, desertus ab omnibus videri debuit, nec ei nova ignominia notato prodesse poterat concessa olim a Romana Ecclesia communio.

    NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works 1895

  • Secus qui faxit foras cum ignominia mittetur atque hujusce loci aditu deinceps arcebitur [406].

    The Care of Books John Willis Clark 1871

  • Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French ignominie, from Latin ignominia, from ig - (as in ignorare to be ignorant of, ignore) + nomin -, nomen name, repute - more at name

    Warren Kinsella 2009

  • Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French ignominie, from Latin ignominia, from ig - (as in ignorare to be ignorant of, ignore) + nomin -, nomen name, repute - more at name

    Warren Kinsella 2009

  • Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French ignominie, from Latin ignominia, from ig - (as in ignorare to be ignorant of, ignore) + nomin -, nomen name, repute - more at name

    Warren Kinsella 2009

  • Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French ignominie, from Latin ignominia, from ig - (as in ignorare to be ignorant of, ignore) + nomin -, nomen name, repute - more at name

    Warren Kinsella 2009

  • Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French ignominie, from Latin ignominia, from ig - (as in ignorare to be ignorant of, ignore) + nomin -, nomen name, repute - more at name

    Warren Kinsella 2009

  • Serpentis imago in oculis Sigurdi Ragnaris Lodbrochit filii, recens nati, vifa, macernuui ei genus aireruit, &. repudii ignominia matrem li - beravit, Angvioculiqve cognomen ei confert — — 349.

    Torfaeana: sive, Thormodi Torfaei Notae posteriores in Seriem regum Daniae, epistolae Latinae ... Þormóður Torfason 1777

  • Galli acquisierant, uno die _magna cum ignominia_ tradiderunt, "says the papal nuncio, Santa Croce, De civil.

    The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird

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