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“A principibus quidem, et potentibus vt ipsam conentur de infidelium manibus recuperare, qui eam iam pridem à nobis, nostris exigentibus meritis, abstulerunt, et per annos heu plurimos possederunt: a mediocribus antem et valentibus, vt per peregrinationem deuotam loca tam pia, et vestigia Christi ac discipolorum tam Sancta, principaliter in remissionem visitent delictorum.”
“A principibus quidem, et potentibus vt ipsam conentur de infidelium manibus recuperare, qui eam iam pridem � nobis, nostris exigentibus meritis, abstulerunt, et per annos heu plurimos possederunt: a mediocribus antem et valentibus, vt per peregrinationem deuotam loca tam pia, et vestigia Christi ac discipolorum tam Sancta, principaliter in remissionem visitent delictorum.”
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
“In 1907 Foggia was united aeque principaliter with Troia.”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
“According to Febronius (cap. i), the power of the keys was entrusted by Christ to the whole body of the Church, which holds it principaliter et radicaliter, but exercises it through her prelates, to whom only the administration of this power is committed.”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
“In 1818 it was united aeque principaliter with Montepeloso, which dates back to the twelfth century (some say the fifteenth) and was suffragan of Potenza.”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
“Disputationes totius philosophiæ … in quibus omnes philosophicæ inter D. Thomam et Scotum controversiæ principaliter cum doctrinâ nostri Ægidii Columnæ illustrantur" (Palermo, 1645, 1671); and”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
“The first deals with two or even three dioceses united aeque principaliter, i.e. without forfeiting their existence or rights as dioceses, and yet having but one bishop.”
“In 1725 Benedict XIII restored the See of Piperno and Sezze, declaring them united œque principaliter.”
“In 1818, it was enlarged with the territory of the suppressed sees of Giovinazzo and Terlizzi, which were re-established in 1835, remaining united, œque principaliter.”
“In 1528, Clement VII, in view of the scarcity of its revenues, united the Diocese of Rapolla to that of Melfi, "aeque principaliter".”
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arabesque of symbols
Balai (died 460) was a chorepiscopus of Beroera who wrote poetry with a wealth of imagery. Most words here are from Olivier Clement's commentary on the Patristic Era of which Balai is a participant.
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