A lengthened form of the same, Dei patris Christi Jesu, appears in the oldest MSS of the Vulgate, am.
Pelagius has Dei patris et Christi Jesu>, and so the Memphitic (Wilkins).
And the Armenian has the same lengthened out, Dei in Christo Jesu (Zohrab) or Dei patris in Christo Jesu (Uscan).
Clementine edition has "Dei patris et Christi Jesu," the Complutensian in the Latin "dei et patris et C.
We also find "dei Christi Jesu patris et domini" in tol.
Augustine points out, that the son never carried out his purpose of offering himself for a hireling, "quod post osculum patris generosissime jam dedignatur.
Cicero’s appreciation of Carbo’s patris dictum sapiens temeritas fili comprobavit may be instructively compared with Dionysius’ attitude towards the general question of good and bad rhythms.
The person concerned is regularly denoted by the Genitive; as,-- patris interest, it concerns the father.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "patris" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.