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Quando venit ergo sacri plenitudo temporis, missus est ab arce Patris natus, orbis, Conditor, atque ventre virginali carne factus prodiit.
Archive 2009-04-01 bls 2009
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Quando venit ergo sacri plenitudo temporis, missus est ab arce Patris natus, orbis, Conditor, atque ventre virginali carne factus prodiit.
Sing, my tongue bls 2009
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Quando venit ergo sacri plenitudo temporis, missus est ab arce Patris natus, orbis, Conditor, atque ventre virginali carne factus prodiit.
September 14: the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross bls 2008
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Quando venit ergo sacri plenitudo temporis, missus est ab arce Patris natus, orbis, Conditor, atque ventre virginali carne factus prodiit.
Archive 2008-09-01 bls 2008
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Man, like God, is the plenitudo bonorum (IV. 796a) Just as God is infinite and unbounded, human nature is indefinable and incomprehensible and open to infinite possibility and perfectibility
John Scottus Eriugena Moran, Dermot 2004
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Leo I claimed to possess the plenitudo postestasis (fullness of power or jurisdiction) over the entire Church.
b. The Early Church 2001
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Verum renuit pater ejus, et dixit, Novi, fili mi, novi, etiam ipse erit in populum, et etiam ipse crescet: et tamen frater ejus minor crescet magis quam ipse, et semen ejus erit plenitudo Gentium.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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The assertion of Petrine or papal jurisdictional primacy paved the way for those extrav - agant claims to plenitudo potestatis asserted in behalf of the papacy by some popes, canon lawyers, and theologians in the later Middle Ages.
REFORMATION LEWIS W. SPITZ 1968
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His argument resembled those of Ockham and Marsilius, who from their refuge at the court of the Holy Roman Empire, used the concept of despotism in their effort to dis - credit the complete power (plenitudo potestatis) claimed by the papacy in all matters spiritual and temporal.
DESPOTISM MELVIN RICHTER 1968
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_Domini est terra et plenitudo ejus; orbis terrarum et universi qui habitant in eo.
The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 Various
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