![]() ![]() Roman, when the same necessity of weather was alleged to hold him from embarking: "_ Necesse est ut eam, non ut vivam_:" it needs that I go: it is not necessary I should live. Necesse est retineri praecipuum Evangelii locum, quod gratiam per fidem in Christum, gratis consequamur, non propter certas observationes, aut propter cultus ab hominibus institutos. Necesse est ergo, ut Deo Patri nostro confiteamur peccata nostra, et cum proximo nostro, si ipsum offendimus, redeamus in gratiam. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. Necesse est enim in ecclesiis retineri doctrinam de liberate Necesse est igitur ea quæ providentur et gubernantur cognoscere suum directorem quæ quidem non sunt irrationalia neque vana, sed habent sensibilitatem perceptam de providentia dei. Necesse, predicate adjective with erat, the subject being hás tránsíre. Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles A First Latin Reader Necesse erat hás tránsíre, ut in Ítaliam bovés ageret rés tamen summae erat difficultátis. What derivative of the Latin adjective meaning light is an English verb meaning to raise. Necesse est cum insanientibus furere, nisi solus relinqueris. vsitre nn possum, quod necesse est mihi in vill manre. Aranearum telas texere - To weave spiders webs, i.e., a tissue of sophistry. A priori - From the cause to the effect by deduction. A posteriori - From the effect to the cause by induction. A posse ad esse - From possibility to actuality. This is more clearly seen from the fact that sentences including nominal modes, such as ˜ Necesse est Socratem currere™, can be understood either adverbially, Apio opus est - There is need of parsley, i.e., to strew on the grave, meaning that one is dying. ![]()
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