Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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2. fratres dilectissimi : fratres was a term employed by the early Christians to designate themselves , because it represented the intimate union of the faithful with Christ . The expression is found in the words of Christ as recorded ...
2. fratres dilectissimi : fratres was a term employed by the early Christians to designate themselves , because it represented the intimate union of the faithful with Christ . The expression is found in the words of Christ as recorded ...
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caro : the use of caro in opposition to spiritus is characteristic of Christian Latin , a product of Christian thought and expression , although there is a similar meaning already in Sen. Ep . 65 , 22 : numquam me caro ista compellet ad ...
caro : the use of caro in opposition to spiritus is characteristic of Christian Latin , a product of Christian thought and expression , although there is a similar meaning already in Sen. Ep . 65 , 22 : numquam me caro ista compellet ad ...
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12. de arcessitione securus : for a similar expression , see P. 57 . consulit in futurum : although one finds in and the accusative after consulere from the time of Terence in expressions such as in commune , in publicum , in priuatum ...
12. de arcessitione securus : for a similar expression , see P. 57 . consulit in futurum : although one finds in and the accusative after consulere from the time of Terence in expressions such as in commune , in publicum , in priuatum ...
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