Definitions
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- adjective being five more than one hundred twenty
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Examples
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Transactions of the Association of American Physicians 100 (1987): cxii-cxxv; Self-Culture Hall Association. 22d Annual Report (1910).
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(Nettleship, p. xxv) (Nettleship records that Green read more Fichte towards the end of his life, yet implies that Green did not study him in depth at that time (Nettleship, pp. cxxv-cxxvi).)
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Only three of seventeen Italians manage to return to the Consulate.cxxv
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Only three of seventeen Italians manage to return to the Consulate.cxxv
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The whole of Ps.cxxv. might, in the next place, be brought in to give testimony to the truth in hand.
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
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The following account of "The Lawless Court," at that place, is printed by Hearne from the Dodsworth MSS. in the Bodleian, vol. cxxv.
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(Ep. cxxv ad Rustic Monach.): "The Egyptian monasteries are wont to admit none unless they work or labor, not so much for the necessities of life, as for the welfare of the soul, lest it be led astray by wicked thoughts."
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(Ep. cxxv ad Rustic Monach.): "My words are intended to teach you not to rely on your own judgment": and a little further on he says: "You may not do what you will; you must eat what you are bidden to eat, you may possess as much as you receive, clothe yourself with what is given to you."
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There was formerly an antiphonal chanting of one or other of Psalms cv-cvii, cxi-cxix, cxvi-cxviii, cxxv, cxxxvi, cxxxxvi-cl.
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(Ps. cxxv), William Whittingham (Ps. cxix of 700 lines) and others.
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