True image of the face of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Johann Nepomuk Sepp has written: 'Das Leben Jesu Christi'
"In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ"
Dominus is the Latin word for "Lord or master". Domine is the vocative case of that noun in the phrase In te Domine
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Nicolaus Tscheer has written: 'Die Reden und Worte Jesu Christi' -- subject(s): Poetry, Words
Bartholomaeus Bagossy has written: 'De modo Jesu Christi imaginem verius delineandi' -- subject(s): Portraits
It means dodo
"In te domine" is not Spanish but classic Latin. It means "in thay Lord"
This may not be literal, but the meaning of the Requiem text is basically: Blessed Jesus, Lord our God, we pray that you will grant them eternal rest.
Daniel Dobler has written: 'Das neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heilandes Jesu Christi' -- subject(s): Bible
No. the word ego always means I, never me. "Lord, direct me" would be Domine dirige me.