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This initial takes the first three letters of the the opening word "Initium" and fuses them into a large monogram.
Archive 2008-07-01 Dafydd 2008
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This initial takes the first three letters of the the opening word "Initium" and fuses them into a large monogram.
Durham Cathedral Library, MS A II 10 Dafydd 2008
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Initium caecitas progressum labor, exitum dolor, error omnia: quem tranquillum quaeso, quem non laboriosum aut anxium diem egimus?
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[3779] "Initium et materiam apostasiae suae habens hominem:" the meaning is very obscure, and the editors throw no light upon it.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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[4451] "Initium facturae," which Grabe thinks should be thus translated with reference to Jas. i.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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The margin reads: "Initium precum solennium Geneuæ."
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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The proof which E. Warren tries to draw from the "Antiphonary of Bangor" to show that in the Celtic Church, according to a custom older than the Benedictino-Roman practice, there were three separate Nocturns of Vigils, is based on a confusion of the three Offices, "Initium noctis", "Nocturna", and "Matutina", which are not the three Nocturns, but the Office of Eventide, of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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* Initium evangelii secundum Johannem quidam Platonicus aureis litteris conscribendum et per omnes ecclesias in locis eminentissimis proponendum esse dicebat: [1651] 1
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908
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Initium sapientiae timor Domini; 192 that is: "The beginning of wisdom is the dread of our Lord God."
The Cell of Self-Knowledge : seven early English mystical treatises printed by Henry Pepwell in 1521 Henry Pepwell 1902
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An interpretation of John viii. 25, ten archen hoti kai lalo humin widely prevalent at all events in the Latin church, was "Initium quod et loquor vobis;" "I am the Beginning, that which I am even saying to you."
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