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  • Sine tuo numine, Without your divine will, nihil est in homine, there is nothing in man, nihil est innoxium. nothing is harmless.

    Pentecost Novena elena maria vidal 2009

  • Sine tuo numine, Without your divine will, nihil est in homine, there is nothing in man, nihil est innoxium. nothing is harmless.

    Archive 2009-05-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • Moerentibus moerorem adimam, laetantem vero seipso reddam hilariorem, amantem calidiorem, religiosum divine numine correptum, et ad Deos colendos paratiorem.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Artifices ex officinis, arator e stiva, foeminae e colo, &c. quasi numine quodam rapti, nesciis parentibus et dominis recta adeunt, &c. Combustus demum ab Herbipolensi Episcopo; haeresis evanuit.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Deos appellant qui ex hominum numero juste ac prudenter vitae curriculo gubernato, pro numine, postea ab hominibus praediti fanis et ceremoniis vulgo admittuntur, ut in

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Finis et Hesperiae promoto milite varus, Quaque sub Herculeo sacratus numine Portus Urget rupe cava Pelagus, non Corus in illum

    Travels through France and Italy 2004

  • Cum igitur h鎐 mihi subeunda sit alea, quod omnibus scriptum aliquod edituris in more positum animaduerto, id mihi hoc tempore solicit� curandum est: Nemp� vt patronum & mec鎛atem aliquem huic meo commentariolo qu鎟am, sub cuius nomine & numine, tutius in vulgi manus exeat.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Cum igitur hæc mihi subeunda sit alea, quod omnibus scriptum aliquod edituris in more positum animaduerto, id mihi hoc tempore solicitè curandum est: Nempè vt patronum & mecænatem aliquem huic meo commentariolo quæram, sub cuius nomine & numine, tutius in vulgi manus exeat.

    A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas 2003

  • Romans, in especial, boasted that their religion was the cause of their prosperity: "Pietate et religione atque hac una sapientia, quod deorum immortalium numine omnia regi gubernarique perspeximus, omnes gentes nationesque superamus," says their great oracle [orator?]

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • * Pietate et religione atque hac una sapientia, quod deorum immortalium numine omnia regi gubernarique perspeximus, omnes gentes nationesque superamus: [5610] 1

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

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