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necessariis and unitas
This according to a 1999 article by H. J. M. Nellen (" De zinspreuk ' In necessariis unitas, in non necessariis libertas, in utrisque caritas ,'" Nederlands archief voor kerkgeschidenis 79, no.
lost its original Protestant nuance, in order to extend liberty to the entire domain of questions debated, doubtful, and undefined définies par l ' Église )" ( Joseph Lecler, " À propos d ' une maxime citée par le Pape Jean XXIII: In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas ," Recherches de science religieuse 49 ( 1961 ): 549-560 ).
* In necessariis unitas, in non necessariis libertas, in utrisque caritas -- For the articles by Nellen and Lecler
*" Did St. Augustine Write: In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas?
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necessariis and dubiis
According to Joseph Lecler, the substitution of dubiis for non necessariis ( note also that omnibus occurs here, rather than, as in Meiderlin, utrisque ) was made in largely Catholic circles, and had the effect of extending " the rule of Meldenius.

necessariis and omnibus
Omnesque mutuam amplecteremur unitatem in necessariis, in non necessariis libertatem, in omnibus caritatem.

necessariis and ;
De propositionibus necessariis ; 6.

necessariis and is
The full title of the book is: " Cosmographiae introductio cum quibusdam geometriae ac astronomiae principiis ad eam rem necessariis.

necessariis and .
* Cosmographiae introductio, cum quibusdam Geometriae ac Astronomiae principiis ad eam rem necessariis, Ingolstadt 1529.
Thome de Aquino iniungimus in remissionem peccatorum quod teneat studium Rome, et volumus quod fratribus qui stant secum ad studendum provideatur in necessariis vestimentis a conventibus de quorum predicatione traxerunt originem.
Thome de Aquino iniungimus in remissionem peccatorum quod teneat studium Rome, et volumus quod fratribus qui stant secum ad studendum provideatur in necessariis vestimentis a conventibus de quorum predicatione traxerunt originem.

dubiis and .
De dubiis nominibus.

libertas and things
' Dico tibi verum, libertas optimum rerum, nunquam servili sub nexu, vivito fili ', which translates to ' I tell you the truth, the best of all things is freedom, never son, live under the bonds of slavery '.

libertas and ;
Liber asserted plebeian rights to ecstatic release, self-expression and free speech ; he was, after all, Liber Pater, the Free Father – libertas personified and father of plebeian wisdoms and plebeian augury.
From the 14th century, the idea of " one and the same liberty " ( una eademque libertas ) appeared in the public law of the kingdom ; the idea suggested that all the nobles enjoyed the same privileges independently of their offices, birth or wealth.
The motto was Imperium et libertas ; the seal, three primroses ; and the badge, a monogram containing the letters PL, surrounded by primroses.

libertas and liberty
Historical or not, the cautionary tale highlighted the incongruities of subjecting one free citizen to another's use, and the legal response was aimed at establishing the citizen's right to liberty ( libertas ), as distinguished from the slave or social outcast.
Despite constraining a free person's liberty ( libertas ), nexum contracts were a preferable alternative to slavery for debtors, since slaves could be sold or killed by their masters at will.
He chose as his motto Ubi Spiritus, ibi libertas, which means " Where the Spirit is, there is liberty ".

libertas and all
Roman citizens could be either free ( libertas ) or servile ( servitus ), but they all had rights in law.

libertas and freedom
While we may have " free will " ( liberum arbitrium ) in the sense that we can choose our course of conduct, we nevertheless lack true freedom ( libertas ) to avoid sin, for sin is inherent in each choice we make.
This is the concept of libertas ecclesiastica ( freedom of the Church ).
It is described that on the Sarcophagus in the centre of the Crypt of Christian Rosenkreutz were written, among other inscriptions the words, " Jesus mihi omnia, nequaquam vacuum, libertas evangelii, dei intacta gloria, legis jugum ," ( being in translation, " Jesus is everything to me, by no means empty, the freedom of the gospel, the untouched glory of god, the yoke of the law ") testifying to the builder's Christian character.

libertas and is
During this time, the university adopted the Latin motto: Universa universis patavina libertas ( Paduan Freedom is Universal for Everyone ).
This is seen as the first sign of the libertas of the Frisians, but at that time the regions of West-Friesland and Kennemerland were still connected.
Its motto is: Est mihi libertas papalis et imperialis.

libertas and Latin
Heinsius first drew attention to himself as a Latin poet with his Senecan tragedy Auriacus, sive libertas saucia (‘ William of Orange, or Freedom Wounded ’).
The obverse of the medal depicts African American trooops moving forward in battle, below an inscription in Latin which reads, Ferro iis libertas perveniet: " Freedom Will be Theirs by the Sword.

libertas and .
These early writers used terms such as libertas populi, a free people, to describe the states.
He travels frequently throughout the provinces of the Roman Empire while undertaking numerous economic and military reforms, promoting in his words: “ humanitas, libertas, felicitas .” During a visit to Britain, he describes the construction of Hadrian ’ s Wall, which represents part of his vision of curbing the military expansion of his predecessor and promoting peace.
On the other hand, Henry the Lion only received a diminished Bavarian duchy and Henry Jasomirgott's right of libertas affectandi would preserve any succession of the House of Welf in Austria.

omnibus and commonly
In 1984 they were published as an omnibus edition, and are now more commonly reprinted in the latter form.
The omnibus edition gave a new lease of life to flagging sales, and became the most commonly available form of the trilogy from then on.

omnibus and translated
The Latin phrase falsum in uno, falsum in omnibus which, roughly translated, means " false in one thing, false in everything ", is fallacious in so far as someone found to be wrong about one thing, is presumed to be wrong about some other thing entirely.
The trilogy was translated and published in German, again both as separate volumes ( the three covers of which formed a tryptych ) and an omnibus.
The preface reads, textum ergo habes, nunc ab omnibus receptum, in quo nihil immulatum aut corruptum damus, translated as, " so you hold the text, now received by all, in which ( is ) nothing corrupt.

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