Marbodeus likewise speaking of pearles, commendeth them after this maner: Gignit & insignes antiqua Britannia baccas, &c.
Dupin took an active part with the other theologians of his school in opposing this Unigenitus, and wrote his book De Antiqua Ecclesiae disciplina in order to defend the Gallican Church from the tyranny of the Bishop of Rome.
But the learned historian involved himself in controversy with the advocates of Papal supremacy by publishing a book, De Antiqua Ecclesiae disciplina, in which he defended with much zeal the liberty of the Gallican Church.
The whole party agreed to establish a colony at this place, which they named Santa Maria el Antiqua del Darien, the first part of the name being that of a church in Seville, and Darien being the Indian name of the river.
The people at Santa Maria elAntiqua del Darien heard his guns, which resounded through the whole bay to the westwards, and making signals in return, he came to them about the middle of November 1510.
The 'antiqua et vernacula festivitas,' attributed to him, seems to have been more combative and aggressive than genial and sympathetic.
See D'Anville's ancient and modern maps, and the Italia Antiquaof Cluverius, (tom.
Rowland's "Mona Antiqua Restaurata" is one of the most extraordinary pieces of our British Antiquities.
Homo antiqua virtute ac fide=--A man of the old-fashioned virtue and loyalty.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "antiqua" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.