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  • Hebrew Names Version et prout vultis ut faciant vobis homines et vos facite illis similiter —

    November 2008 2008

  • Hebrew Names Version et prout vultis ut faciant vobis homines et vos facite illis similiter —

    Proposition 8 versus Luke 6:31 2008

  • Plura faciunt homines e consuetudine, quam e ratione* (* Men do more from habit than from reason.), you dirty little rip.

    Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010

  • And since we have allowed every lord to leave two homines at home this year, it is our will that they make these homines known to our missi, for they alone are excused the haribannus by us.

    De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Medieval Warfare in the reign of Charlemagne 2009

  • The Gascons had taken this ill and erupted in such viciousness that they even killed a number of his homines, some with the sword, some by burning.

    De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Medieval Warfare in the reign of Charlemagne 2009

  • Primum praecipuumque Ecclesiae officium omni tempore, id est homines ad Deum conveniendum perducere, iuvandum est per communem omnium christianorum fidei testificationem.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Primum praecipuumque Ecclesiae officium omni tempore, id est homines ad Deum conveniendum perducere, iuvandum est per communem omnium christianorum fidei testificationem.

    RORATE CÆLI 2009

  • The Missa ‘Quem dicunt homines’, based on a motet by Richafort, may have been written in competition with a similar mass by Mouton when they were in the French royal chapel.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Lu 2009

  • "Sed propositum salutis et eos amplectitur, qui Creatorem agnoscunt, inter quos imprimis Musulmanos, qui fidem Abrahae se tenere profitentes, nobiscum Deum adorant unicum, misericordem, homines die novissimo iudicaturum." from Lumen Gentium §16.

    CONFIRMED 2009

  • And you are to come with your homines to the aforesaid place equipped in such a way that you can go from there with the army to whichever region we shall command - that is, with arms, im-plements and other military material, provisions and clothing.

    De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Medieval Warfare in the reign of Charlemagne 2009

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