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passum esse et resurrexisse Christum
Christum figura columbae, et tunc annuntiasse incognitum Patrem, et virtutes perfecisse, in fine autem revolasse iterum Christum de Jesu, et Jesum passum esse et resurrexisse, Christum autem impassibilem perseverasse, existentem spiritalem.” —Iren., Adv. Haer. , i. xxvi.
— from The Gospel of St. John by Joseph MacRory

prophetic exclamation Et rursum circumdabor
The Vulgate has the following version of the patriarch's prophetic exclamation: "Et rursum circumdabor pelle mea, Et in carne mea videbo Deum meum." Jerome evidently knew not what to do with the word זאת , and therefore omitted it.
— from Notes and Queries, Number 236, May 6, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Various

People even enthusiastically raised cheers
People even enthusiastically raised cheers for England.
— from Hacking Through Belgium by Edmund (Military historian) Dane

Phillips Edward Everett Rufus Choate
In the “Cradle of Liberty” Charles Francis Adams, Daniel Webster, Wendell Phillips, Edward Everett, Rufus Choate and Charles Sumner championed justice and democracy.
— from The Mentor: The Cradle of Liberty, Vol. 6, Num. 10, Serial No. 158, July 1, 1918 by Albert Bushnell Hart


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