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Tanquam agnus coram tondente se obmutuit, et non aperuit os suum; de angustia, et de judicio sublatus est.
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Non sublatus est quidem homini intellectus, non erepta ei voluntas, et prorsus in lapidem vel truncumExpressions of Luther and Flacius, afterwards sanctioned by the Formula of Concord, Art. II.
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Non sublatus est quidem homini intellectus, non erepta ei voluntas, et prorsus in lapidem vel truncum [173] est commutatus; ceterum illa ita sunt immutata et inminuta in homine, ut non possint amplius, quod potuerunt ante lapsum.
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Gracchum non solum neglectus sed etiam sublatus intercessor evertit; quid enim illum aliud perculit, nisi quod potestatem intercedenti collegae abrogavit?
A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate 1885
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[48] Sir Thomas Norris, President of Munster, ex levi vulnere neglecto sublatus.
Good Thoughts in Bad Times and Other Papers. 1608-1661 1863
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Monastery of Sant 'Elena, in the Isola della Santa Lena, the words, "Per insidias hostium veneno sublatus."
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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(_sublatus_, _i. e._ raised from the earth on which it had been placed), [179] did not immediately become a member of the family in the religious sense, and was liable to be vexed by evil or mischievous spirits from the wild woodland, or, as they phrased it in later days, by Silvanus.
The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus W. Warde Fowler 1884
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& post dies XL. sublatus de _Monte Oliveti_, 11. in _Cœlum_, 12. and returning thither whence he came, he vanished as it were, while the _Apostles_, 13. gazed upon him,
The Orbis Pictus Johann Amos Comenius 1631
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