˜yÐÄvlog

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de gratia

[ di grey-shee-uh; Latin de grah-tee-ah ]

adverb

Law.
  1. by favor or grace.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of de gratia1

From Latin dÄ“ gratiÄ
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Example Sentences

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"Dios te salve, Maria. Llena eres de gratia," Julie began.

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Unigenitus Filius, qui est in sinu Paris ipse ennarravit.6 Quapropter Apostolus, qui gentes Deum per ea, quae facta sunt cognovisse testatur, disserens de gratia et veritate7 quae per Jesum Christum facta est, loquimur, iniquit, Dei sapientiam in mysterio, quae abscondita est ... quam nemo principum hujus saeculi cognovit ...

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Sciatis quod de gratiâ nostrâ speciali, et pro bono servitio quod Rogerus Small nobis impendit et impendat in futuro, concessimus ei officium Janitoris Novi Templi London Habend. &c. pro vitâ suâ &c. pertinend. &c. omnia vada et feoda &c. eodem modo qualia Robertus Fetyt defunct.

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To which he answered, ‘De gratia, Signore, while you are about it, then, make it a hundred, for I have great need just now of another fifty crowns.’

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Verum consensus et opus, etsi non ex nobis, non iam tamen sine nobis.â€â€”On the misinterpretation of this text by the Jansenists, see Palmieri, De Gratia Divina Actuali, pp.

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