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Example sentences for "ordo"

Lexicographically close words:
ordini; ordinibus; ordinis; ordinum; ordnance; ordonnance; ordonnances; ordonner; ordour; ordre
  1. I quote this from the Ordo Romanus as it stands in Muratori's third Dissertation in the Antiquitates Italiae medii aevi.

  2. The Ordo Romanus talks of a 'Camera Iuliae' in the Lateran palace, reserved for the Empress.

  3. In the Ordo Romanus we find a long series of questions which the Pontiff was to administer, but it does not appear, and is in the highest degree unlikely, that such a programme was ever carried out.

  4. In this ordo it is stated that the colour in Missa Defunctorum is niger vel violaceus.

  5. We have consulted this author, and we find that he refers the reader to the Ordo Divini Officii, Roma.

  6. In the Church of England the history of the Passion from the gospel according to John is also read; the collects for the day are based upon the bidding prayers which are found in the Ordo Romanus.

  7. In the like manner Bernardus Monachus, a writer of the same century, says, in the Ordo Cluniacensis, ‘apocrisiarium horologium dirigere et diligentius temperare.

  8. As all arts are at first imperfect, it is observed of these clocks that they sometimes deceived; and hence, in the Ordo Cluniacensis Bernardi Mon.

  9. From the 10th century the monks came to be considered a distinct religious order (Ordo religiosorum).

  10. Hence relation is described by the scholastics as the ordination or respect or reference of one thing to another: ordo vel respectus vel habitudo unius ad aliud.

  11. There is the ordo ad universum, the subject of philosophy; there is the ordo ad individuum, the subject of psychology.

  12. It had its senate, the ordo splendidissimus et amplissimus, and the popular assembly which elected the magistrates.

  13. But inscriptions mention an ordo sacerdotum; and Tertullian speaks of a "high pontiff of Mithra" and of holy virgins and persons vowed to continence in his service.

  14. The living and operative moral order (ordo ordinans) is itself God; we need no other God, and can conceive no other.

  15. The first of these collections to appear in print was the “Ordo Vulgatus” (1559) of Melchior Hittorp.

  16. The “Ordo Romanus” arc certain ancient collections of ritual prescriptions, or rubrics, as observed in the Roman Catholic Church.

  17. The official dress of the acolyte, according to Ordo V.

  18. During the mass an acolyte bore the thurible (Ordo VI.

  19. While there is frequent mention of the acolyte's office in the Ordines Romani, it is only in the Ordo VIII.

  20. All singing birds, and those that have any pretensions to song, not only in Britain, but perhaps the world through, come under the Linnaean ordo of passeres.

  21. It is stated in the T'ang shu that Ibi Shabolo Shehu Khan, who reigned in the first half of the seventh century, placed his ordo on the northern border of the river Sui ye.

  22. It possessed also that characteristic which essentially contradistinguishes the ordo equestris from the ordo pedestris in human character, viz.

  23. Hodge, on the Ordo Salutis, in Princeton Rev.

  24. In the copy which I have of the "Ordo ad faciendum Sponsalia," according to the ancient use of Salisbury, the ring is undoubtedly to be placed on the bride's right hand.

  25. While I am upon this subject, allow me to point out another singular direction given in a rubric in this same "Ordo ad faciendum Sponsalia.


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