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The original Latin of HV's assertion reads quilibet matrimonii usus ad vitam humanam procreandam per se destinatus permaneat; the Vatican translation I've used, though not literal, is superior to the better-known one using the phrase "open to the transmission of life," but I mention that only to minimize confusion about which passage I'm discussing.
Condomania Mike L 2008
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Last, the beauty of the painting, because created in the beholder through a fixed and permaneat mechanism constructed by the artist, is communicable and abiding, whereas the immediate beauty of nature is incommunicable and transient.
The Principles of Aesthetics Dewitt H. Parker
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He concentrated his thoughts on the prayer from the _Imitation: "Domine, dummodo voluntas mea recta et firma ad te permaneat, fac de me quid-quid tibi placuerit."
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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That this is the correct view of the meaning of the wedding ring is farther confirmed by the prayer used in blessing the ring: "Benedic, Domine, annulum hunc ... ut quæ eum gestaverit, _fidelitatem integram_ suo sponso tenens, in pace et voluntate tua permaneat, acque in mutua charitate semper vivat."
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He pronounced the prayer: "_Benedic, Domine, annulum hunc, quem nos in tuo nomine benedicimus, ut quæ eum gestaverit, fidelitatem integram suo sponso tenens, in pace et voluntate tua permaneat atque in mutua charitate semper vivat. _"
Rookwood William Harrison Ainsworth 1843
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Et penam fotutam maneat Banc cartula donationis permaneat m fua fitm mitate.
Antiquitates Italicæ medii ævi; sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus ... aliisque faciem ... 1773
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Et pofi pena compo/ita hos libelli convenencie, ficut fuperius legitur, in fua permaneat fir - tnttate conflitudo • unde duo li - belli conveniencie, pari tinore confcripti funt.,
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Nifi tantum ipfum Senodocio SanBi Vitalis fecundum texto dotis fuo jure permaneat.
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Unde qualiter ante nos aila efl caufa, & hanc notitia pro fecuritate fuprafcripte Ecclefie SanBe Marie etmit 'ti previdimus, ut in eadem permaneat deliberationer/i.
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Quid ad rem modo fundamentum stabile, solidumque permaneat.] [Footnote 45: The convent of St. Silvester was founded, endowed, and protected by the Colonna cardinals, for the daughters of the family who embraced a monastic life, and who, in the year 1318, were twelve in number.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6 Edward Gibbon 1765
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