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(‎Set a claim value: Translation EN (P11): a. 1. The justice of the Lord God; 2. [...]felicity; 3. [...] of the Lord [God] [...]; 4. [...]of the Lord [God] [...]; 5. [...]?good things[...]of the Lord [God] [...] b. 1. Of the omnipotent Lord God and...)
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Serie di iscrizioni cristiane

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Fragmentary christian inscriptions
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English
IRT863
Fragmentary christian inscriptions

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    IRT863
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    HD018926
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    Creative Commons licence Attribution UK 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://irt.kcl.ac.uk/
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    a. 1. The justice of the Lord God; 2. [...]felicity; 3. [...] of the Lord [God] [...]; 4. [...]of the Lord [God] [...]; 5. [...]?good things[...]of the Lord [God] [...] b. 1. Of the omnipotent Lord God and his ?justice and mercy. (Alpha and Omega on either side of a chi-rho monogram); 2. Praises to the omnipotent Lord God and his Christ, by whose ?breath and excellence Aemilianus organised, constructed and completed [this] (Alpha and Omega on either side of a chi-rho monogram); 3. Of the Lord God the omnipotent the wealth [...], the riches [...] (Alpha and Omega on either side of a monogram cross); 4. [To] the omnipotent God [...] immortality (case unknown); 5. of the prosperity of the Lord; 6. [Of] the Lord God [...] good things; 7. Of the omnipotent Lord, the honour, the prudence, the knowledge, the remembrance. 8. Of the [omnipotent] Lord [...] wholly unconquered [the] [...], the justice[...]; 9. Of the Lord God [...] the love [...]; 10. Of the Lord [God] [...]; 11. Of God [...]; 12. Not usefully translatable. 13. [...] omnipotent (probably genitive) [...] authority from [...]; 14.[...] ?of the omnipotent [God] [...] the humanity; 15. Not usefully translatable. 16. [...] of the [omnipotent] Lord [...].
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    2009
    J. M. Reynolds
    London
    King's College London
    199662
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