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  • One which coincides in extension without coinciding in intension, that is, which applies to the same things without expressing the whole meaning, of the subject, is what is known as a Proprium or Peculiar Property.

    Deductive Logic St. George William Joseph Stock

  • All this makes up the first part of the Missal called Proprium de tempore.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

  • Proprium for the Liturgy of the Hours (with I Vespers, since within the Opus, he is celebrated with a solemnity).

    Memorial of St. Josemaría Escrivá 2009

  • Also included are additions and variants provided in the Proprium Officiorum Ordinis Praedicatorum (1982).

    Gregorian Vesperal for Easter Season Available 2009

  • Proprium est ejus animum hilarem reddere, concoctionem juvare, ccrebri obstructiones resecare, sollicitudines fugare, sollicitas imaginationes tollere.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • * [3180] Proprium objectum obedientiæ est præceptum, tacitum vel expressum, id est, voluntas superioris quocunque modo innotescat.

    Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965

  • * [6804] Proprium objectum obedientiæ est præceptum, tacitum vel expressum, id est, voluntas superioris quocunque modo innotescat.

    Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965

  • [309] “Proprium objectum obedientiæ est præceptum, tacitum vel expressum, id est, voluntas superioris quocunque modo innotescat.” —

    Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965

  • _Proprium nomen_ occurs in Ovid at _Fast_ V 191-92 (Ovid is addressing Flora) 'ipsa doce quae sis. hominum sententia fallax:/optima tu _proprii nominis_ auctor eris' and _EP_ I viii 13-14 'Caspius Aegissos, de se si credimus ipsis,/condidit et _proprio nomine_ dixit opus'.

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • As something like 90\% of the days in the year have, during the course of centuries, been allotted to some saint or other, it is easy to see how this section of the Breviary has encroached upon the _Proprium de Tempore_, and this is the chief problem that confronts any who are concerned for a revision of the Breviary.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various

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