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In fine, in his Votum pro pace , he proves by a long series of passages from the Fathers, that the invocation of saints was used by the ancient Church, and therefore cannot be treated as idolatry; that there is no law in the Gospel against the use of Images in Churches, that it cannot be said they are forbid by the law of nature, and that in the times of St. Ambrose and St.
He again touches on this point in his Votum pro pace . "If in my youth, says he, having less knowledge than now, the prejudices of education, or a blind attachment to authors of same, carried me too great lengths, shall I not be permitted at present, when I am old, to adopt more reasonable sentiments, after long enquiry and a renunciation of all party spirit?"
Votum pro pace, p. 724. Anim. in anim. p. 642. Votum pro pace, p. 681. Tillem. t. 2. p. 158. Ep. 318. p. 113. Ep. 357. p. 124. Tillemont, t. 2. n. 13. p. 567. Ep. 391. p. 866. Fabric. Bib. Græc. l. 4. p. 174. tom. 3. Commen. ad loca de Antichrist. Anim. in anim. p. 649. Commen. ad loca de Antichrist. Via ad pacem, p. 617. Votum pro pace, p. 750. Matt. xix. 12. 1 Cor. vii. Votum pro pace, p. 682.
Splendid and philosophic as their composure is there is always about it something that marks the master of many slaves. But if there was one thing the early mediaevals liked it was representing people doing something hunting or hawking, or rowing boats, or treading grapes, or making shoes, or cooking something in a pot. "Quicquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira voluptas."
See Votum pro pace, p. 744. Ep. 534. A matris visceribus. Ep. 1471. p. 666. Ep 383. p. 804. Ep. 801. p. 357. Ep. 835. p 367. Ep. 411. p. 871. Ep. 477. p. 890. Ep. 487. p. 894. Ep. 491. p. 895. & 1478. p. 668. Ep. 494. p. 896. Ep. præs. vir. p. 251. Ep. 1706. p. 736. Ep. 60. p. 772. Ep. 444. p. 165. Ep. 678. p. 960. Ep. 1538. p. 696. & 573. p. 926. Ep. 496. p. 897. Ep. 551. p. 922.
This is the votum sacramenti, which, according to Roman teaching, suffices for salvation if participation in the sacrament is impossible. See p. 313. Paul of Thebes, an Egyptian hermit of the III. Century, whose life was written by St. Jerome. The translators have followed the numbering of the text in the Weimar and Erlangen Editions, which omit No. 32 in numbering the paragraphs.
Agnellus tells us that of old the church bore an inscription to this effect, and he gives it to us: Sancto ac Beatissimo Apostolo Johanni Evangelistae Galla Placidia Augusta cum filio suo Placidio Valentiniano Augusta et filia sua Justa Grata Honoria Augusta, Liberationis penculum marts votum solmentes. The mosaic of the apse of old represented the incident.
"Proxima nocte cum idem liceret, mutavi optionem et 'si hunc' inquam 'tractavero improba manu, et ille non senserit, gallos gallinaceos pugnacissimos duos donabo patienti. Ad hoc votum ephebus ultro se admovit et, puto, vereri coepit, ne ego obdormiscerem. Indulsi ergo sollicito, totoque corpore citra summam voluptatem nne ingurgitavi. Deinde ut dies venit, attuli gaudenti quicquid promiseram.
In strict propriety, as my reader knows, the classical Latin word for a prayer is votum; it was a case of contract; of mercantile contract; of that contract which the Roman law expressed by the formula Do ut des. Vainly you came before the altars with empty hands. "But my hands are pure." Pure, indeed! would reply the scoffing god, let me see what they contain.
“As for the cross of the Legion of Honour, the fact that it arrived late does not derogate from its glory; if it could not serve Jacek as an adornment, let it serve as a memorial of him: I hang it on his grave. For three days it will hang there, then it will be deposited in the chapel, as a votum for the Virgin.”
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