But pompholyx produced from copper stone (lapide aeroso) after some time becomes green.
A Lapide refers the prediction to some miraculous vision seen by the disciples during our Lord's life, and not recorded in the Gospels.
We cannot, therefore, understand to what Roman Bibles A Lapide refers when he says that the Bibles corrected at Rome connect thus: "And without Him was made nothing that was made.
Cornelius a Lapide on the derivative creation of animals, see his In Genesim Comment.
Galen's prescription of iron scoriae, and under the article de lapide magnetis, p.
In a contract of date 1398 we read--"Murus erit exterius de purolapide vocato achilar, plane incisso, interius vero de lapide fracto vocato roghwall.
Lapide himself reckoneth the city to be twenty seven miles distant from the temple.
I know none who will speak with Bishop Lindsey in this point except Papists: yet Cornelius à Lapide could also say, Eucharistia conficitur et conditur sacris precibus.
Cornelius a Lapidewas a Jesuit commentator of those times.
I allude to his Manuale sive de Lapide Philosophico Medicinali.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lapide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.