But though by some the benediction has thus been brought into connexion with the supreme means of grace, the sacrifice of the Mass, the blessing does not in itself confer grace and does not act on its recipients ex opere operato.
Footnote 384: See the Madrigals in Opere Burlesche, vol.
Footnote 450: My references are made to Opere Burlesche, 3 vols.
Gioda's Francesco Guicciardini e le sue opere inedite (Bologna, 1880) are not without value, but the authors had not had access to many important documents since published.
Taken in combination with Machiavelli's treatises, the Opere inedite furnish a comprehensive body of Italian political philosophy anterior to the date of Fra Paolo Sarpi.
Michelangelo said one day to Ammanati, "Nelle mie opere caco sangue.
Public charity is exercised through the permanent charitable foundations (opere pie), which are, however, very unequally distributed in the different provinces.
This drawing has already been published in the "Saggio delle Opere di L.
Footnote: This text, which accompanies a facsimile impression of a leaf of sage, has already been published in the Saggio delle Opere di L.
This section has already been published in the "Saggio delle Opere di Leonardo da Vinci" Milan 1872, pp.
The reader should notice his exaggerations regarding the teachers of whose nominalistic tendency he disapproves: “docent, quod lexopere tantum sit implenda, etiam sine impletione cordis.
Alluding to St. Augustine's work De Opere Monachorum, shewing how monks ought to exercise manual labour.
In fact, Macrobius concludes his commentary with the words--'Vere igitur pronunciandum est nihil hoc opere perfectius, quo universa philosophiae continetur integritas.
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