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  2. Category:Latin religious words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Veni Creator Spiritus. Verbi dei minister. Versus populum. Vicarius Filii Dei. Votum. Vox clara ecce intonat. Categories: Quotations from religion. Latin words and phrases.

  3. Category:Quotations from religion - Wikipedia

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    G. God helps those who help themselves. God zij met ons. Gott mit uns. Gravi de pugna. Guru Maneyo Granth.

  4. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    The misquoted phrase, however, is commonly used to mock the dogmatic beliefs of the religious (see fideism). This phrase is commonly shortened to credo quia absurdum , and is also sometimes rendered credo quia impossibile est (I believe it because it is impossible) or, as Darwin used it in his autobiography, credo quia incredibile .

  5. List of Latin phrases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles of Latin phrases and their translation into English. To view all phrases on a single, lengthy document, see: List of Latin phrases (full) The list is also divided alphabetically into twenty pages: List of Latin phrases (A) List of Latin phrases (B) List of Latin phrases (C)

  6. List of Classical Greek phrases - Wikipedia

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    The name of a dining club in ancient Athens ridiculing Athenian tradition and the gods. Κακοῦ κόρακος κακὸν ᾠόν. Kakoû kórakos kakòn ōión. "From a bad crow, a bad egg" I.e. like father, like son. Κακὸς ἀνὴρ μακρόβιος. Kakòs anḕr makróbios. "A bad man lives long." καλλίστῃ kallístēi

  7. Sator Square - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest examples of the square being applied to medical beliefs is from the twelfth-century Latin medical textbooks, the Trotula, where the translated text advises: "[98] Or let these names be written on cheese and butter: + sa. e. op. ab. z. po. c. zy. e pe. pa. pu c. ac. sator arepo tenet os pera rotas and let them be given to eat ...

  8. Theories about religion - Wikipedia

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    Theories of religion can be classified into: [ 6] Substantive (or essentialist) theories that focus on the contents of religions and the meaning the contents have for people. This approach asserts that people have faith because beliefs make sense insofar as they hold value and are comprehensible. The theories by Tylor and Frazer (focusing on ...

  9. List of Latin phrases (S) - Wikipedia

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    "in the name of", "under the title of"; used in legal citations to indicate the name under which the litigation continued. sub silentio: under silence: implied but not expressly stated. sub specie aeternitatis: under the sight of eternity: Thus, "from eternity's point of view". From Spinoza, Ethics. sub specie Dei: under the sight of God

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