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  • Title: ➤  A Synopsis of the Doctrine of Baptism, Regeneration, Conversion, Etc.: And ...
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  • First Year Published: 1850
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    Ius civile vigilantibus scriptum est

    Ius civile vigilantibus scriptum est is a Latin legal phrase that translates to "civil law is written for the vigilant". It can be traced back to the Roman

    Johannine Comma

    scriptum est, "Tres sunt qui dicunt testimonium in caelo pater uerbum et spiritus:" et haec tria unum sunt in Christo lesu. Non tamen dixit "Unus est

    Senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus

    vellent, nisi dē pr(aetōris) urbānī senātūsque sententiā, utī suprā scrīptum est.» Haec utī in cōntiōne ēdīcātis nē minus trīnum nūndinum, senātūsque

    El Cid

    Díaz: «ego ruderico, simul cum coniuge mea, afirmo oc quod superius scriptum est.» This translates as "I Rodrigo, together with my wife, affirm that which

    Black Mass

    Bibelgesellschaft, Stuttgart, 1994), Matt. 4:10: Tunc dicit ei Iesus, "Vade Satanas! Scriptum est Dominum Deum tuum adorabis et illi soli servies." Rhodes, H.T.F. (1954)

    Epistle to the Colossians

    one way or the other to him. It was more important to focus on "Quid scriptum est" (What is written) than "Quis scripseris" (Who wrote it). "It is enough

    Nazarene (sect)

    nomine nos Iudaei Nazarenos appellant per eum. Nam et sumus iie auibus scriptum est: Nazaraei.... Schnelle, Udo (1987), Antidoketische Christologie im Johannesevangelium

    The Sons of the Desert

    half-assed dignity” about it) as Duae tabulae rasae in quibus nihil scriptum est (literally: "Two blank slates on which nothing has been written"). The

    Latin phonology and orthography

    Only occasionally is it found in inscriptions, as in scriptust for scriptum est. Modern usage, even for classical Latin texts, varies in respect of ⟨I⟩

    List of Latin legal terms

    1984) ("(Footnote [13]) Ubi eadem ratio ibi; idem jus; et de similibus idem est judicium. Where there is the same reason, there is the same law; and where