PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PROPITIABLE»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PROPITIABLE»
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1
Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language, ...
[L. propiHus — prope, near.] propitiate, pro-pi shl-ät, v.t., to make propitious; to
render favourable. — v.L to make propitiation ; to atone '—pr.p. propitiating ; Pa.p.
propi'tiated. — n. propl'tlstor. [L. propitio, propttiatum.'] propitiable, pro-pish'i-abl, ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, Andrew Findlater, James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1867
2
A Letter to the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of ...
... a person used, but in what sense he uses them." T noticed that Cranmer
distinguished two senses of the word " propitiable," one only of which he seems
to reject. " There6 is also a doubt 6 Tract 81. p 50. I said again in the letter to Dr.
Jelf, p.
Edward Bouverie Pusey, Charles James Blomfield, 1851
The proposition which he opposed was : " In the mass is the lively Sacrifice of the
Church, propitiable and available for the sins as well of quick as of the dead." " I
answer," he says " that being taken in such sense as the words seem to import, ...
University of Oxford, 1833
4
Some historical considerations relating to the declaration ...
In the Mass is the lively sacrifice of the Church, propitiable and available for the
sins as well of quick as of the dead." Ridley objects (1) that in the " Words ' the
lively sacrifice of the Church,' there is a doubt whether they are to be understood
...
Thomas Walter Perry, 1863
5
Foxe's book of martyrs: a complete and authentic account of ...
For we being many, are all one bread,' etc." THE THIRD PROPOSITION. In the
mass is the lively sacrifice of the church, propitiable and available for the sins as
well of the quick as of the dead. Ridley. I answer to this third proposition as I did
to ...
John Foxe, John Milner, Ingram Cobbin, 1856
6
Fox's Book of Martyrs: The Acts and Monuments of the Church
“In the mass is the lively sacrifice of the church, propitiable and available for the
sins as well of quick as of the dea .” (The answer of Dr. Ridley.) RidIey.—“I
answer to this third proposition as I did to the first: and moreover I say, that being
taken ...
The proposition which he opposed was: “In the mass is the lively Sacrifice of the
Church, propitiable and available for the sins as well of quick as of the dead.” “ I
answer,” he says 1, ,“ that being taken in such sense as the words seem to import
, ...
8
Tracts for the Times: for 1836-37, Tract no. 78-82
The proposition which he opposed was : " In the mass is the lively Sacrifice of the
Church, propitiable and available for the sins as well of quick as of the dead." " I
answer," he says " that being taken in such sense as the words seem to import, ...
John Henry Newman, John Keble, Edward Bouverie Pusey, 1840
9
The Christian Martyrology: Being a Complete and Authentic ...
The third proposition was then recited, thus—“ I n the mass is the lively sacrifice
of the church, propitiable and available for the sins as well of the quick as the
dead." _The good bishop was ready with his honest reply. “I answer to this third ...
The proposition which he opposed was : " In the mass is the lively Sacrifice of the
Church, propitiable and available for the sins as well of quick as of the dead." " I
answer," he says " that being taken in such sense as the words seem to import, ...
John Henry Newman, John Keble, Edward Bouverie Pusey, 1840