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Fides quaerens intellectum,
means "faith s****ing understanding" or "faith s****ing intelligence", is a
Latin sentence by
Anselm of Canterbury.
Anselm uses...
- 2. Dies irae: Prosa, Tuba
mirum 3. Quid sum
miser 4. Rex
tremendae 5.
Quaerens me 6.
Lacrimosa Offertory 7.
Domine Jesu
Christe 8.
Hostias 9. Sanctus...
- "Discourse"),
originally entitled Faith S****ing
Understanding (Fides
Quaerens Intellectum) and then An
Address on God's
Existence (Alloquium de Dei Existentia)...
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personal faith by
which the
Faith is believed; see
previous phrase fides quaerens intellectum faith s****ing
understanding motto of St. Anselm; Proslogion...
-
Progetto Tommaso". In
Giacomo Gr****o, O.P.;
Stefano Serafini (eds.). Vita
quaerens intellectum. Rome:
Millennium Romae. pp. 157–161.
Archived from the original...
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intelligam is
often ****ociated with Anselm's
other famous phrase fides quaerens intellectum ("faith s****ing understanding"). The
phrase is
based on a sentence...
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theme (mm. 34–37). The
development of
these two
themes begins in m. 38 on
Quaerens me; the
second theme is not
recognizable except by the
structure of its...
-
Loudon Quercus pyramidalis C.C.Gmel.
Quercus pyrenaica Steven Quercus quaerens Gand. not
validly published Quercus racemosa Lam.
Quercus robur (Ten.)...
- that I am the
cause of Your journey: lest You lose me in that day. X
Quærens me,
sedisti l****us:
Redemisti Crucem p****us:
Tantus labor non sit c****us...
- Vita
quaerens intellectum, eds.
Giacomo Gr****o and
Stefano Serafini,
Millennium Romae, Rome 1999, pp. 157–161. "S.
Serafini - G. Gr****o - Vita
quaerens intellectum"...