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All of the elements which traditionally define the liturgical hour, such as the invariable collects of Prime and Compline, and hymns such as “Jam lucis orto sidere”, are omitted.
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PS In aforementioned big dream the OCCULT symbol of Satanic worship fell from my hand at the very moment Christ said "Jam lucis orto sidere"
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"Jam lucis orto sidere" were the words spoken to me by Christ in a big dream as I entered into full communion with the Catholic Church.
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The word desire has a wonderful derivation: It comes from the Latin de sidere, which means literally “from the stars.”
The Answer John Assaraf 2008
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The word desire has a wonderful derivation: It comes from the Latin de sidere, which means literally “from the stars.”
The Answer John Assaraf 2008
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Nuper ventosa isthæc et enormis loquacitas Athenas ex Asia commigravit, animosque juvenum ad magna surgentes veluti pestilenti quodam sidere afflavit; simulque corruptæ eloquentiæ regula stetit et obtinuit.
A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, Or The Causes Of Corrupt Eloquence The Works Of Cornelius Tacitus, Volume 8 (of 8); With An Essay On His Life And Genius, Notes, Supplements Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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A strictly conscientious confrère of mine in England used always commence Prime about ten o'clock at night; but then he always lighted a candle, for consistency, before he uttered _Jam lucis orto sidere_.
My New Curate P.A. Sheehan
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Compare the similarly-formed compounds of _sido_, _sidere_, in Zumpt, S 189. 17.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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Socratico, Cornute, sinu. tune fallere sollers adposita intortos extendit regula mores, et premitur ratione animus vincique laborat artificemque tuo ducit sub pollice vultum. tecum etenim longos memini consumere soles, et tecum primas epulis decerpere noctes. unum opus et requiem pariter disponimus ambo, atque verecunda laxamus seria mensa. non equidem hoc dubites, amborum foedere certo consentire dies et ab uno sidere duci: nostra vel aequali suspendit tempora libra
Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Harold Edgeworth Butler 1914
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Nuper ventosa isthæc et enormis loquacitas animos juvenum ad magna surgentes veluti pestilenti quodam sidere afflavit.
Every Man His Own Poet Or, The Inspired Singer's Recipe Book 1886
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