The dedication differs somewhat from that on the terrestrial globe and reads: "Clarissimis Belgii luminibus sapientiae doctrinae et verae pietatis officinis Academiae Lugdunensis Batavorum et Francveriensis.
See also this view supported by Erasmus in his Ratio Verae Theologiae.
It was also printed separately, and passed through several editions under the title, 'Ratio Verae Theologiae.
Holy Scripture, and with the belief of the true and genuine catholic Church (haec omnia convenire cum Sacra Scriptura et cum sententia verae kai gnesies catholicae ecclesiae).
He received then some taste of true piety (aliquo verae pietatis gusto).
The processes of my hypothesis, though necessarily conjectural, are at least verae causae, are in human nature, as we know it.
The causes are demonstrably verae causae, conspicuously present in savage human nature, and the hypothesis appears to colligate all the known facts.
Much was rejected of the Annotations to the New Testament, of the Paraphrases and the Apologiae, very little of the Enchiridion, of the Ratio verae theologiae, and even of the Exomologesis.
Both sources are verae causae; to them Noire, supported by Max Muller, has added another which has sometimes been called the Yo-heave-ho theory.
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