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In any case, this is about the people of Zion and about the Reign of God over them; my friend the Postulant says that "Regis...is the same verb as in Dominus regit me, 'The Lord is my shepherd.'"
Advent 2: bls 2008
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In any case, this is about the people of Zion and about the Reign of God over them; my friend the Postulant says that "Regis...is the same verb as in Dominus regit me, 'The Lord is my shepherd.'"
Archive 2008-12-01 bls 2008
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Verbis et unctionibus se consecrant daemoni pessimae mulieres qui iis ad opus suum utitur, et earum phantasiam regit, ducitque ad loca ab ipsis desiderata, corpora vero earum sine sensu permanent, quae umbra cooperit diabolus, ut nulli sine conspicua, et post, umbra sublata, propriis corporibus eas restitut, l.
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Orbi dat leges foras, vix famulum regit sine strepitu domi.
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Nay, 'tis universally so, [218] Vitam regit fortuna, non sapientia.
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[6407] Curtius insinuates, nulla res efficacius multitudinem regit quam superstitio; melius vatibus quam ducibus parent, vana religione capti, etiam impotentes faeminae; the common people will sooner obey priests than captains, and nothing so forcible as superstition, or better than blind zeal to rule a multitude; have so terrified and gulled them, that it is incredible to relate.
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O mundi domina regio ex semine orta ex tuo iam Christus processit alvo tamquam sponsus de thalamo hic iacet in praesepio qui et sidera regit.
Archive 2007-12-01 bls 2007
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Regina cum consíliaribus et officialibus suis regit sapienter et benè terràm, et seruat omnes sibi sub districta obedientia, per leges, et poenas, et amendas conscriptas.
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Quibus ego, Nonne est vbique in corpore tuo et totum regit, et tamen non videtur?
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Quibus ego, Nonne est vbique in corpore tuo et totum regit, et tamen non videtur?
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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