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  • Since these regulations affected mainly the clergy, we find the name carnis privium sacerdotum and in Germany herren fastnacht.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Stream of consciousness take-off from the word "stimulus": St Paul wanted no part of a "stimulus": datus est mihi stimulus carnis meæ, angelus Satanæ ut me colaphizet.

    Leap Year -- Day John 2008

  • Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, sanctam Ecclesiam catholicam, sanctorum communionem, remissionem peccatorum, carnis resurrectionem, vitam aeternam.

    Column: The Communion of Saints Michelle 2009

  • Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, sanctam Ecclesiam catholicam, sanctorum communionem, remissionem peccatorum, carnis resurrectionem, vitam aeternam.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Michelle 2009

  • Si quis diligit mundum, non est caritas Patris in eo; quoniam omne, quod est in mundo, concupiscentia carnis et concupiscentia oculorum et iactantia divitiarum, non est ex Patre, sed ex mundo est.

    Archive 2008-05-11 papabear 2008

  • Restoring virginity concerns either the fullness of merits (iuxta meritorum plenitudinem) or the integrity of the flesh (iuxta carnis integritatem).

    Peter Damian Holopainen, Toivo J. 2008

  • Baptismal grace leaves many evil roots alive in us; from them arise what St. Paul calls the "works of the flesh": opera carnis Gal 5: 19.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • Qui melancholicus factus plane desipiebat, multaque stulte loquebaturr, huic exhibitum 12.gr. stibium, quod paulo post atram bilem ex alvo eduxit (ut ego vidi, qui vocatus tanquam ad miraculum adfui testari possum,) et ramenta tunquam carnis dissecta in partes totum excrementum tanquam sanguinem nigerrimum repraesentabat.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Hence you can observe, not with the bodily eye [oculo carnis], but with the eye of the mind [oculo rationis], that your soul has three powers.

    Bonaventure on the Image of God 2005

  • Hence you can observe, not with the bodily eye [oculo carnis], but with the eye of the mind [oculo rationis], that your soul has three powers.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

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