Oliver Cromwell did not believe that The Bible should be in Latin. He was a proponent of making the scriptures accessible to the common people, which aligned with the Puritan belief in the importance of personal interpretation of the Bible. Under his leadership, the English Bible was translated into English, reflecting his commitment to making religious texts available to all.
I believe it was written in Latin because Latin was the Vernacular. But im not 100% percent sure.
# United States should intervene when necessary to protect its interests in Latin America # United States should intervene when necessary to protect its interests in Latin America
The Latin's aren't, and never were, a people. The Romans named their language Latin. So if you're looking for what the Latin's did, you should probably be looking under what the Romans did. ;)
I should assume Latin
In Latin, it should mean "to the summit".
Oliver is a Latin name. Latin is what English origins from. So, Oliver is not a French name.
Latin fidere, meaning 'trust, believe, be loyal'.Latin credere, menaing 'believe'.
The Latin word meaning Believe is Crédere. Credo I believe.
To believe = Credere
credere = to believe
The word is credo from which we get the word creed.
Latin for the word fight is "Oppugno" I believe.
Believe it or not, the latin word for seed is semen.
I believe it is mysterium.source: high school Latin
In Latin, the word "to believe" is the verb credo, credere, credidi, creditus, a, um.
Credere.
I believe it is pons