The phrase arcanis perfusionibus in aeternum renatus occurs in a dedication to Mithra (Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, vi.
The inscriptions of the fourth century, which commemorate the blessing of the holy rite, often close with the words in aeternum renatus.
It is possible that the last champions of the ancient cults may have had some such defiant purpose when they inscribed, in the record of their cleansing, the words "in aeternum renatus.
The appropriate text is, "Memorare novissima, et in aeternum non peccabis.
In the bosom of the Catholic Church, his doubts dispelled, his heart at peace, well indeed may he love to repeat with joy and gratitude--Misericordias Domini in aeternum cantabo!
PLEA FOR GOD'S MERCY Parce Domine Usually sung before the 50th Psalm: Miserere mei Deus Gregorian Parce Domine, parce populo tuo: ne in aeternum irascaris nobis.
Hot with blood-drouth from North and South, Let my grim field-batteries thunder Chorus from each iron mouth, In aeternum non confundar!
A new crusade I preach to aid Christians by vile Turks kept under, Whom I'd convert by cannonade-- In aeternum non confundar!
Such is the Turk who'd stop my path-- In aeternum non confundar!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aeternum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.