An active scandal is ever a sin in him who offendeth, quia vel ipsum opus quod facit est peccatum, vel etiam si habeat speciem peccati, &c.
From Bethzur an important highway deflected to the northwest, following the Wady es-Sur and the eastern side of the Shephelah, or Lowlands, as far as the Valley of Ajalon on the borders of the Philistine Plain.
These were found in ruins which lie on the east side of the Nile about one hundred and seventy miles south of Cairo.
Roads and Travel in the New Testament, by Ramsay, in Extra Vol.
A long farewell we give thee, O Prague, for we must leave thee, Et habeat bonam pacem, Qui sedet post fornacem!
For I don't expect the business with Faberius will be so far settled, even if it is to be settled, that it will not Page 172 ut non habeat aliquid morae.
Nam judex ecclesiasticus in causa sanguinis non est competens judex, licet habeat jurisdictionem in temporalibus et possit crimina poenam sanguinis non existentia (exigentia is obviously the correct reading) castigare.
That whosoever believeth ipsum, non pereat, sedhabeat in him, may not perish, but vitam aeternam.
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