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unique example orspecimen of something
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Examples
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Pauli longe praeferens, "unicum" deinceps "Evangelium Ioannis, pulchrum, verum, praecipuum" decernit esse nominandum; quippe qui, quod in ipso fuit, libenter etiam Apostolos suarum rixarum socios adscripsisset.
Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith and Presented to the Illustrious Members of Our Universities Edmund Campion 1560
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Patrem immensae maiestatis: Venerandum tuum verum et unicum Filium; Sanctum quoque Paraclitum Spiritum.
Te Deum...I do like this picture! Catholic Mom of 10 2009
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"Sed propositum salutis et eos amplectitur, qui Creatorem agnoscunt, inter quos imprimis Musulmanos, qui fidem Abrahae se tenere profitentes, nobiscum Deum adorant unicum, misericordem, homines die novissimo iudicaturum." from Lumen Gentium §16.
CONFIRMED 2009
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So yes, it really seems to be a false proposition that Muslims - generally speaking - adore the "unicum Deum" as said in Nostra Aetate.
Tissier de Mallerais speaks The details of the doctrinal talks 2009
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Or can you read "unicum Deum" as "unum Deum" then it wouldn´t be wrong?
Tissier de Mallerais speaks The details of the doctrinal talks 2009
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The Latin words for Martyr Dei, qui unicum are these:
October 23: St. James of Jerusalem, Brother of our Lord Jesus Christ, and Martyr bls 2008
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I do not have much else on this hymn right now, although this note at Google Books' Liturgical Prayer says: "The hymn Martyr Dei, qui unicum seems to be a continuation of Deus tuorum militum" - that is, the hymn for Lauds and 2nd Evensong, the discussion of which follows.
October 23: St. James of Jerusalem, Brother of our Lord Jesus Christ, and Martyr bls 2008
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The Latin words for Martyr Dei, qui unicum are these:
Archive 2008-10-01 bls 2008
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I do not have much else on this hymn right now, although this note at Google Books' Liturgical Prayer says: "The hymn Martyr Dei, qui unicum seems to be a continuation of Deus tuorum militum" - that is, the hymn for Lauds and 2nd Evensong, the discussion of which follows.
Archive 2008-10-01 bls 2008
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Ad hoc objectum amandum et fruendum nati sumus; et hunc expetisset, unicum hunc amasset humana, voluntas, ut summum bonum, et caeteras res omnes eo ordine.
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