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- Ezechielis prophetae is a papal bull issued by Pope Pius II on 22 October 1463 calling for a crusade against the Ottoman Empire. Pius granted a plenary...
- nature marvelling, The world has been renewed By the reigning Christ. Ezechiēlis porta Clausa pertrānsitur, Unde lūx est orta Salūs invenitur. The closed...
- Lamentations Lamentationes Lamentations The Lamentations of Jeremiah Ezekiel Ezechielis Ezechiel The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel Daniel Danielis 1,1 – 3,23; 3...
- I. Explanationum Ezechielis prophetæ, pars prima, in tredecim capita sequentia (fol. pp. 104; Rome, 1604); II. De postrema Ezechielis prophetæ visione...
- Canadian Foreign Aid for Global Health: Human Security Opportunity Lost. Ezechieli, Eric (2003). Beyond Sustainable Development: Education for Gross National...
- Jeremiae (Book of Jeremiah) Wilhelm Rudolph 1970 (Fascicle 8) 12 Librum Ezechielis (Book of Ezekiel) Karl Elliger 1971 (Fascicle 9) 13 Librum XII Prophetarum...
- Lamentations Lamentations Baruch Baruch Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremy Ezechielis Ezechiel Ezekiel Danielis Daniel Daniel, Song of the Three Children, Story...
- removal of the ancient ruins in Rome and Campagna. 1463 (October 22) Ezechielis prophetae Calls for a crusade against the Ottoman Empire. 1470 (April...
- "GDP RIP," New York Times, 9 August 2009 Opinion | G.D.P. R.I.P. Eric Ezechieli, "Beyond Sustainable Development: Education for Gross National Happiness...
- excantʳ—excusantur. expll'r—expellitur. expl'oi—expulsioni. exūt—exeunte. ezecħ—Ezechielis. e&—esset. e9°—e contrario. F—Fundus or oboliquatuor. F.—Filius or frater...