Dominis Ordinibus Provinciarum Foederis Belgici, Do[=n]is suis Clementissimis in assiduae Gratitudinis memoriam, Dant Dedicantque Adrianus Veen et Jodocus Hondius Junior.
The families of De Dominis and De Hermolais gave many bishops to the see between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries.
James rewarded De Dominis by conferring on him the Mastership of the Savoy and the Deanery of Windsor, and he further increased his wealth by presenting himself to the rich living of West Ilsley, in Berkshire.
Descartes carried the theory of the rainbow beyond the point where Antonio de Dominishad left it.
James gave de Dominis the deanery of Windsor and a living; but whether he, strictly speaking, belonged to the church of England, I do not remember to have read.
That this (which we deny not neither), and no more, is meant by the fathers when they speak of the adoration of the sacrament, Antonius de Dominis showeth more copiously.
Let him keep Lucia, then, and let her see to it that she followed the sacred text: Nemo potest duobus dominis servire.
He mentally abandoned the twenty francs to their destiny and sought to concentrate his thoughts on the sacred text: Nemo potest duobus dominis servire.
Nemo potest duobus dominis servire; thus, beloved brethren, says the Gospel for the day.
De Dominis commenced, and Newton completed, the explanation of the rainbow; they showed that it was not the weapon of warfare of God, but the accident of rays of light in drops of water.
De Dominis was decoyed to Rome through the promise of an archbishopric, and the hope of a cardinal's hat.
We found her in the salon, where she was listening to a lesson in mathematics which the Abbe Dominis was giving Jacques, and at the same time showing Madeleine a stitch of embroidery.
The Abbe Dominis looked at me as if to say: "Did I not tell you the star would rise in all its glory?
The Abbe Dominis and I spoke in signs, communicating to each other our mutual ideas.
De Dominis had come over in the character of a convert to Protestantism and was cordially welcomed.
Gregory XV, an old friend, expressed his willingness to forgive and forget and promised De Dominis the archbishopric of Salerno if he would come back, and the still greater gift of a cardinal’s hat.
Gundomar, the famous Spanish ambassador at the court of St. James, sent word to the pope that De Dominis would accept pardon if it were offered to him.
On receiving these overtures, De Dominis wrote to James I, asking leave to depart as he was bent on securing “the reunion of all the churches in Christendom.
At this juncture Gregory died and was succeeded by Urban VIII, who did not know De Dominis and had a special hatred for heretics.
At an imposing ceremony in the church of St. Mary, and in the presence of the greatest personages, ecclesiastical and civil, the effigy of De Dominis was arraigned and condemned to peculiar pains and penalties.
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