The last line runs in the original:-'si usque ad ultimum spiritum dominatur in suos.
Pseudo-Tertullian says: "in apostolis quidem dicunt spiritum sanctum fuisse, paracletum non fuisse, et paracletum plura in Montano dixisse quam Christum in evangelio protulisse.
In manus tuas--of might's most For ever--commendo spiritum meum.
It is written for chorus and solos which do not merely alternate with the chorus in short phrases; "Et in Spiritum Sanctum" is an independent solo for the bass; Benedictus, a solo quartet.
The continuous agitation is only once interrupted, at the short but grave and dignified "Et incarnatus est," and at the words "Et in Spiritum Sanctum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spiritum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.