21 examples of passio in sentences

Some again are black, pale, ruddy, sometimes their shoulders and shoulder blades ache, there is a leaping all over their bodies, sudden trembling, a palpitation of the heart, and that cardiaca passio, grief in the mouth of the stomach, which maketh the patient think his heart itself acheth, and sometimes suffocation, difficultas anhelitus, short breath, hard wind, strong pulse, swooning.

'Tis therefore exitiosus error, et maxime periculosus, a most perilous and dangerous error of all others, as Plutarch holds, turbulenta passio hominem consternans, a pestilent, a troublesome passion, that utterly undoeth men.

Circa quamlibet rem mundi haec passio fieri potest, quae superflue diligatur.

Operae pretium est de amore considerare, utrum Deus, an Daemon, an passio quaedam animae, an partim Deus, partim Daemon, passio partim, &c. Amor est aetus animi bonum desiderans.

Operae pretium est de amore considerare, utrum Deus, an Daemon, an passio quaedam animae, an partim Deus, partim Daemon, passio partim, &c. Amor est aetus animi bonum desiderans.

Amor est passio melancholica.

Proprie passio cerebri est ob corruptam imaginationem. 4759.

Ardenter appetit qui otiosam vitam agit, et communiter incurrit haec passio solitarios delitiose viventes, incontinentes, religiosos, &c. 4790.

Haec passio durans sanguinem torridum et atrabiliarum reddit; ale vero ad cerebrum delatus, insaniam parat, vigilia et crebro desiderio exsiccans. 5573.

The doctrine of the Trinity (the foundation of all rational theology, no less than the precondition and ground of the rational possibility of the Christian Faith, that is, the Incarnation and Redemption), rests securely on the position,that in man 'omni actioni præit sua propria passio; Deus autem est actus purissimus sine ulla potentialitate'.

This then is the true mystery, because the true unique; that the Son of God has origination without passion, that is, without ceasing to be a pure act: while a created entity is, as far as it is merely creaturely and distinguishable from the Creator, a mere 'passio' or recipient.

Descartes's simple, naïve habits of thought and speech, which were those of a man of the world rather than of a scholar, were quite incompatible with the adoption and consistent use of a finely discriminated terminology; he is very free with sive, and not very careful with the expressions actio, passio, perceptio, affectio, volitio.

These equations, "actiothe practical, passio = the theoretical function," are soon limited and modified, however.

PASSIO ¦ ¦ ¦ (Mens sola; clarae et distinctae ¦ (Mens unita cum corpore; ideae.)

Let us observe the proprieties, however; no swelling upward of the mother,no hysterica passio,we do not like scenes.

"Verba Neutra, ait Sanctius, nullo pacto esse possunt; quia, teste Aristotele, omnis motus, actio, vel passio, nihil medium est.

Passio, seu Martirium S. Dionisii; scripta fuit ab Hilduino Abbate Coenobii S. Dionisii in Francia sub Ludovico Pio."

I must summarily indicate the other contents of this interesting MS., which are: 4. Passio SS Sebastiani et Vincentii.

Passio S. Kiliani (genere Scoti).

Officio pro Choro cum notis musicis, pro festo S. Pancratii; sequitur ipsiis martiriis passio.

But it doesn't mean anything; it is just the hysterica passio, you know!" His voice, when he first joined in a talk, was often low and even hesitating; but when he became interested and absorbed, it gathered volume and emphasis.

21 examples of  passio  in sentences