De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae liber, an account of the life of Cn.
This part of the work contains an interesting allusion to 'Dionysius Monachus, Scytha natione, sed moribus omnino Romanus,' of whom Cassiodorus speaks as a colleague in his literary enterprises.
Further, it is by virtue that we are conformed to God, as Augustine declares (De Moribus Eccl.
Now the best thing to which man needs to be disposed by virtue is God Himself, as Augustine proves (De Moribus Eccl.
I answer that, As Augustine says (De Moribus Eccl.
Moribus antiquis res stat Romana virisque=--The 50 Roman commonwealth stands by its ancient manners and men.
The result was the "Liber de moribus Hominum et officiis Nobilium ac Popularium super ludo scachorum," which immediately attained great popularity.
Finally, jus moribus constitutum, or boni mores, was customary law, which had a twofold function.
In the earliest times that consisted of Fas, Jus, and Jus moribus constitutum.
Further, justice, before all, subjects man to God: for Augustine says (De Moribus Eccl.
Ambrose in his commentary on Luke 6:20, and Augustine (De Moribus Eccl.
His words are applicable to every swarm of Barbarians and freebooters:-- Si vicinorum quis pernitiosus ad illos Confugiebat eum gratanter suscipiebant: Moribus et lingua quoscumque venire videbant Informant propria; gens efficiatur ut una.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moribus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.