Gonet moreover assumes what he sets out to prove, namely, that God voluntate antecedente decreed the glory of certain men to the exclusion of others.
Now if God voluntate antecedente wills the eternal salvation of all men without exception,(626) He cannot possibly intend that only some shall be saved.
Who are born, not of neque ex voluntate carnis blood, nor of the will of the neque ex voluntate viri, sed flesh, nor of the will of man, ex Deo nati sunt.
Strang was in hazard to have been staged for his Dictates qch wer smoothed in his printed book, De Voluntate Dei, and would have been removed from his place if he had not demitted.
The number of knights which constituted the servitium debitum of Evesham was five then as it was afterwards, and this number, as we now know, had been fixed pro voluntate sua, in 1070, by the Conqueror.
The phrase "nisi de voluntate eorundem Burgensium (or Civium)" now became usual in the charters.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voluntate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.