Latin citations of theos

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    • c. 1229–1298, Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda aurea, [s.l.]: [s.n.], published c. 1483–1486, →OCLC, page [unpaged]:
      Et ob hoc vocatur theophania a theos qu est deus []
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    • 1510, [s.n.], De Placitis philosophorum libri, [s.l.], →OCLC, page [unpaged]:
      [] lunã luminis nobis authores esse:ab eo quod theasthe id est spectare dicunt:& thin.idest currere:theos(unde nos deos)appellauerunt.
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    • 1576, Johann Altenstaig, Lexicon theologicum : complectens vocabulorum descriptiones, diffinitiones & interpretationes, Antverpiae: Beller, →OCLC, page 210 [facing page]:
      Multiuoca dicuntur illa (vt inquit Hugo) quæ sub multiplicatione vocum important vnam & eandem rem om nino, vt Theos Deus, omnia talia sunt synonyma in diuinis.
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    • 1581, Officium hebdomadae sanctae, Monachium, →OCLC, page 186:
      Item chori alternatim respondent. Agios ô theos. Sanctus Deus &c.
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    • 1729, Jean Pien, Acta sanctorum Julii, volume 6, Antverpiae: Apud Jacobum du Moulin, →OCLC, page 90:
      Tandem concluditur hec lllatio cum his laudibus angelicis: Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, absolviturque cum his verbis, Hagios, Hagios, Kyrie, o Theos.
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