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Henry III. we find the term 'consors Roberto' applied generally, as designating any common thief or robber; and without asserting that there is any direct allusion to "Robin Hood's men" in the expression "Roberdes knaves," one is tempted to ask whence the hero of Sherwood got his own name?
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Thus the Christian becomes a new creature, consors divinœ naturœ.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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And in order that man might be capable of God and share His divine nature (_capax Dei et divinae naturae consors_), God created him according to His image;
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894
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This species is not unlike T. consors in its sculpture; but it diflfers in form.
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o digno nectenda uiro tantique per orbem consors imperii! iam te uenerabitur Hister; nomen adorabunt Thulani; Rhenus et Albis seruiet; in medios ibis regina Sygambros. quid numerem gentis Atlanteosque recessus285 oceani? toto pariter donabere mundo.
The Marriage of Honorius and Maria Claudian 1912
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Her epitaph by Mr Gilbert helps to fill up the portrait: — “Prima ætatis virilis consors Maria,
Life of Dr Owen 1965
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