Joash did nothing with these monies without Jehoiada, but Pontifex eas primum laborantibus tribuit, tum in aedis sacrae restaurationem maxime convertit.
For Bunting, see his Itinerarium Sacrae Scripturae, Magdeburg, 1589, pp.
Icones Sacrae Anglicanae, which gives the fisherman anecdote on the personal authority of one who was present; Life by Nethenus prefixed to collected edition of Latin works (5 vols.
Proceeding to the definition, he says that the doctors have briefly described a sacrament as the token of the sacred substance (sacrae rei signum).
In the Prologue, Abaelard speaks of it as a Summa sacrae eruditionis or an Introductio to Divine Scripture.
An interesting passage tells with what loving wisdom Francis interpreted a text of Scripture: "Manente ipso apud Senas venit ad eum quidam doctor sacrae theologiae de ordine Praedicatorum, vir utique humilis et spiritualis valde.
For one person a year after took the sacrae mensae (by which I had meant the sanctities of hospitality) to mean the sacramental table.
In quaestione: an Sacerdos post sumptionem pretiosissimi sanguinis debeat parumper immorari in adoratione, prout fit post sumptionem sacrae hostiae?
Hence in the same preface it charges the parish priest to instruct three or four clerics in the ceremonies, "ut sacrae actiones, si nequeant solemniter, decenter saltem peragantur".
Related to Sortes Sacrae are those messages which are supposed to be conveyed by the chance hearing or reading of a passage of Scripture.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sacrae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.