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  • [86] "Sunt quaedam opera externa, ab hominibus ordinarie requisita, priusquam ad statum regenerationis, aut conversionis perducantur, quae ab iisdem quandoque libere fieri, quandoque libere omitti solent; ut adire ecclesiam, audire verbi praeconium, et id genus alia."

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • * Sunt quaedam opera externa, ab hominibus ordinarie requisita, priusquam ad statum regenerationis, aut conversionis perducantur, quae ab iisdem quandoque libere fieri, quandoque libere omitti solent; ut adire ecclesiam, audire verbi praeconium, et id genus alia.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • It is highly probable that St. Jerome himself composed such a praeconium paschale (see Morin in Revue Bénédictine, Jan., 1891), and in this the idea of the supposed virginity of bees is insisted on, and the wax is therefore regarded as typifying in a most appropriate way the flesh of Jesus Christ born of a virgin mother.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • [Footnote 249: 'Ubi praeconium meretur effusio.'] 'See the sacred City all white with your _vota_ (?).

    The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator Senator Cassiodorus 1872

  • Albienfi an. laja» rRASC0Nt*SAT10, rRASCOKIZV Tio* (i) Praeconiuro, criminis ec iudicii per praeconem denuntiatio, bonorum alicuius praeconium, ac - que etiamquaeuis publicatio.

    Glossarium manuale ad scriptores mediae et infimae Latinitatis Charles Du Fresne Du Cange 1778

  • CAP) at the Gospel side; the deacon and subdeacon go up to it with the reed to light it during the singing of the praeconium [i.e.,

    RORATE CÆLI 2010

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