Sedem animae in digitis ponunt," attributed to the Hindoos.
Atque indè vlterius in Orientem intratur vetus vrbs Caydo, vbi communiter tenet suam sedem Imperialem Grand Can in suo palatio.
The words in the Vulgate are, Dabit illi Dominus sedem David patris ejus: et regnabit in domo Jacob in æternum.
In eam sedemaliquot jam annos quædam vitia irrepsisse, abusus in rebus sacris, in legibus violationes, in cunctis denique perversionem.
In a brief of 1234 to the Archbishop of Sens he says, "nec enim decuit Apostolicam Sedem in oculis suis, cum Madianita coeunte Judeo, manum suam a sanguine prohibere, ne si secus ageret non custodire populum Israel.
The most celebrated of these Canons is that which formally recognises the supremacy of the Holy See as the Supreme Judge of Controversies--Si quae quaestiones (difficiles) in hac insula oriantur ad Sedem Apostolicam referantur.
Sedem and the form of ancient rule, Apostolicam retulerunt, ut ibi (St. Innocent I.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sedem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.