For he priketh God as in the pawme, That peccat in Spiritu sancto.
After the repeal the superior sent fathers Fray Thomas del Spiritu Sancto, or Zumarraga, and Fray Alonso de Mena to extend the mission from Satzuma to Vomura [i.
Footnote 412: Of these rivers only that of Manica, called likewise Spiritu Santo, retains the name in the text.
Hence, St. Augustine says in his book De Spiritu et Litera: Free will without grace can only sin--non nisi ad peccandum valet.
But he, too, was careful enough to add: "in as far as he is just or lives by the spirit, quatenus est iustus seu spiritu vivit.
Et cum spiritu tuo, Oremus, collect, commemoration if any made by versicle and response and antiphon of Magnificat proper to commemoration with collect, Dominus vobiscum, Et cum.
Before reciting the collect in the Office, everyone in deacon's orders or in priesthood says Dominus vobiscum, Et cum spiritu tuo, and this is said even if the Office be said privately.
After the last collect is said, the Dominus vobiscum and Et cum spiritu tuo are repeated.
If there be only one collect, the Dominus vobiscum or the Domine exaudi with the responses Et cum spiritu tuo; Et clamor meus ad te veniat is repeated after the Amen.
There is a similar rubric in the Liturgy of Pollanus: "Minister, nomine Domini invocato, ut Spiritu Sancto adjutus, possit digna Deo atque salutaria ecclesiae eloqui recitat textum.
Spiritu sancto," he quotes Susanna 45 in company with Dan.
We sailed for four months together on the sea, without seeing any land at all, and we conveyed goods from the aforesaid Spiritu Sancto.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spiritu" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.