Only in the transition between the topics does he refer to future help from Pompeius, linking it with the assistance he is already providing: nunc quoque nil subitis clementia territa fatis auxilium uitae fertque feretque meae.
This must be kept in mind in judging Ripalda’s famous thesis: “Ad quodlibet bonum opus morale sive ad quemlibet virtutis moralis actum necessarium esse per se naturae rationali elevatae auxilium theologicum gratiae.
Upon the delivery of the solemn "Salus infirmorum" by the chorus follows a quick, vigorous choral passage to the words "auxilium Christianorum.
Some foolishly interpret auxilium as signifying auxilium tribunicium, the aid of the tribunes; but it is evident to me that Sallust means aid against the injuries of bad men, i.
So Caesar says below, "Tum lex Porcia aliaeque paratae, quibus legibus auxilium damnatis permissum;" what other laws these were is uncertain.
Such is the case with the yearly auxilium or donum.
Serum auxiliumpost prælium=--Help comes too late when the fight is over.
Auxilium meum a Domino=--My help cometh 30 from the Lord.
Saxoniâ vir Ainricus fortisque potensque Venit in auxilium Gozlini præsulis urbis, At tribuit victus illi letumque cruentis Heu paucis auxit vitam nostris, tulit amplam His prædam.
It arose from an attempt of the Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1253, to distrain the Bishop of Rochester for the 'auxilium ad filium regis primogenitum militem faciendum'.
To institutional students of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries the auxilium vicecomitis is familiar enough.
The persistent assertion that the Cartae Baronum were connected with, and preliminary to, the auxilium ad filiam maritandam of 1168 is undoubtedly to be traced to Swereford's ipse dixit to that effect.
Bishop Henry of Winchester assembling all the priests of his diocese 'tanquam ad auxilium postulandum (dederat enim paulo ante quingentas marcas regi Henrico ad expeditionem Tholosanam)'.
Even in England the phrase ``quando Rex accipit auxilium de militibus'' occurs in 1166 and appears to be loosely used for scutage.
Both these occur on the pipe roll of 1130, the latter as auxilium militum (and possibly as auxilium comitatus.
Beatus vir, cujus est auxilium abs te: ascensiones in corde suo disposuit, in valle lacrimarum, in loco quem posuit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "auxilium" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.