Centumcellae, Leopolis, Civitas Leonina, and the other places of the Roman duchy.
The Civitas Dei is the crowning example of the drastic power with which the Church Fathers conformed the data of human understanding into a substantiation of Catholic Christianity.
Alaric entered Rome in 410; and it was to meet the cry of those who would lay that catastrophe at the Church's doors that Augustine began the Civitas Dei.
Like the Civitas Dei, the patristic writings devoted exclusively to history were all frankly apologetic, yet following different manners according to the temper and circumstances of the writer.
Astensis Civitas (Asti), to be especially helped in relief of necessities of Liguria, xi.
Pedonensis Civitas (situation unknown), Benedictus a citizen of, i.
His possessions hemmed in the Republic on all sides, and Sanzanome said of him, "Per se quasi civitas est et provincia.
Our pilgrim does not omit to show his erudition by remarking that Alexander the Great was of this city—civitas Pelli, unde fuit Alexander Magnus Macedo.
To these falls to be added the similar dictator in the -civitas sine suffragio- of Caere (Orelli, n.
The 'Civitas Dei' we are promised may be left to take care of itself, and it will doubtless very soon begin 'to rise like an exhalation.
By the practice of 'band-work' alone we shall never learn to construct a 'true Civitas Dei.
The Latin mind, practical rather than speculative, political rather than theological, established the Civitas Dei where once stood the Civitas Roma.
It was he who built and fortified the suburb on the right bank of the Tiber still known as the Civitas Leonina.
On the following Sundays and festival days the Sacrament of the Supper was dispensed in the same manner, and we are told that "hic paene urbs et cuncta civitas communicavit sub utraque specie.
The Civitas Dei, in its turn, became the sum of attraction for the Western world, though it also showed the same weakness in mechanics that had wrecked the Civitas Romae.
When Luther and Calvin upset Europe half a century later, they were trying, like St. Augustine, to substitute theCivitas Dei for the Civitas Romae.
Literally, these two forces seemed to drop from the sky at the precise moment when the Cross on one side and the Crescent on the other, proclaimed the complete triumph of the Civitas Dei.
Cicily was painfully aware of the mischief that must result from the refusal of the Civitas Society to welcome into its sacred circle the three candidates whom she had proposed.
Cicily questioned, in some astonishment as to his knowledge of her break with the members of the Civitas Society.
Thus ended the first session of that epoch-marking organization: The Civitas Society for the Uplift of Woman and for Encouraging the Spread of Social Equality among the Masses.
Mrs. Delancy murmured some remonstrance over the new enthusiasm that sounded in her niece's voice while uttering the aspiration in behalf of the Civitas Society; but the bride paid no heed.
It's the Civitas Society for the Uplift of Woman and for Encouraging the Spread of Social Equality among the Masses.
Cicily insisted that there was no occasion for apology, and afterward went on to explain something as to the character and aims of the Civitas Society for the Uplift of Women.
The statements that Cicily had made in her inaugural speech to the Civitas Society exhibited, albeit crudely, some of the facts breeding revolt in her.
It's the Civitas Society, you know, for the up-lift of women.
The motion and the amendment are carried unanimously," Cicily announced, and the hand clapping sounded a happy content on the part of the Civitas Club.
Now, on a visit to her niece, the bride of a year, she found herself inevitably involved in the somewhat turbulent session of the Civitas Club, with which as yet she enjoyed no great amount of sympathy.
The Chronicle says, as to the extent of the damage done by this fire, "Civitas pene tota conflagravit.
Andreæ Roffensis et tota civitas cum officinis Episcopi et monachorum," and of the later one that in it the church, with the offices, was burnt and reduced to a cinder.
The Vatican suburb of Rome, called the Civitas Leonina, because Leo IV, to protect it from the Saracens and Arabs, enclosed it with walls in the ninth century.
In eastern Asia is the name "Catay" and near this the legend "Zumsay est quedã civitas mag.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "civitas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.