Huic divinae revelationi the prophets, last of all, in tribuendum quidem est, ut ea, these days hath spoken to us quae in rebus divinis humanae by his Son.
Hanc vero fidem, quae our understanding and will, by humanae salutis initium est, faith.
Speculum Humanae Vitae," written by a Spanish bishop, which was a great favourite in the Middle Ages.
Ulric and Afra a Speculum Humanae Salvationis, with numerous Biblical woodcuts.
Lyf of St. Cecyle, and the translation of the De Miseria Humanae Conditionis to this period.
But there is another who claims our daughter, who is the stout bone-breaker, the scarred Mailou.
Here he stopped and rested with some of the people, and ate food with them, after which he journeyed on by way of Waipio by the ancient path of that time till he passed Ewa and reached Kapukaki.
At last the owls conquered, and Kapoi was released, the King acknowledging that his Akua (god) was a powerful one.
The yeasty foam of mad surging waves whitened the shore.
Junius stated that printing from individual movable type was invented by Coster in Haarlem, and that the "Speculum Humanae Salvationes" was one of his first productions.
The "Speculum Humanae Salvationes," attributed to Coster by Junius was partly a folio Latin block-book, and partly typographically printed.
About the same time it is asserted that Laurent Janszoon Coster of Haarlem issued the Speculum Humanae Salvationis, and much discussion has risen as to which book has the prior claim.
It now remains for me to speak of a fact lately established by chemical science--a fact of the greatest importance, and worthy of the attentive consideration of all students of Christian archaeology.
In the meanwhile it is not considered,(309) that mentes humanae mirificae capiuntur et facinantur, ceremoniarum splendore et pompa.
Nemo quantumcumque peccans contra disciplinas speculativas aut operativas quascumque punitur vel arcetur in hoc saeculo praecise in quantum huiusmodi, sed in quantum peccat contra praeceptum humanae legis.
Exemplar Humanae Vitae--an Ensample of Human Life, he called it, with tragic pregnancy.
Christi, 9, Adeo nec humanae honestatis corpus fuit; Tertullian however is far from any such fancies as to Christ's body not being quite human, see p.
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