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Semper enim ex divinis id obstat, Regem honorificato, & qui potestati resistit, Dei ordinationi resistit; non alias igitur in eum populo potestas est quam si id committat propter quod ipso jure rex esse desinat.
Two Treatises of Government: of Civil Government Book II 1698
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Semper enim ex divinis id obstat, Regem honorificato; & qui potestati resistit, Dei ordinationi resisit: non alias igitur in eum populo potestas est quam si id committat propter quod ipso jure rex esse desinat.
Second Treatise of Government John Locke 1668
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& qui potestati resistit, Dei ordinationi resisit: non alias igitur in eum populo potestas est quam si id committat propter quod ipso jure rex esse desinat.
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No preface has any word to which the "igitur" could naturally refer.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Liturgik, II, 199) tries to explain the "igitur" by a very forced connection of ideas with the Sanctus.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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The text of the Mass itself is not changed; the same collect and the same Easter Hanc igitur are still said, although the baptismal rituals to which they refer are suppressed.
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A further reference to the baptisms done in the first part of the rite is found in the Canon of the Mass, in which the proper Hanc igitur of Easter is said.
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So higher education eggheads, take a stroll, whistle a few bars of gaudeamus igitur, and we'll be back with you in a mo.
Crib sheet 20.07.10 2010
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Note 29: Fuit igitur inter eas pax magna, concordia et 'caritas, que est uinculum perfectionis (Ad Colossenses, III, 14.), qua refrenabatur lingua loquax.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Gratias habo igitur omines quis pro fabula mea censerunt; enim, historia alterna “Quaestiones super caelo et mundo.”
April 30th, 2008 m_francis 2008
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