Examples of using Nulla in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Eventually nulla was abbreviated with the letter N.
Outside the Church there is no salvation, Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus.
Lex mala, lex nulla-- A bad law is no law.
Outside the Church there is no salvation”(Extra ecclesiam nulla salus).
Nulla poena sine lege scripta There is to be no penalty without written law.
This principle is enshrined in the adage"nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege".
Nulla salus Extra ecclesiamm... outside the Holy Roman church, there is no salvation.
Thus it can also be said that‘sine ecclesia nulla salus'-‘without the Church there is no salvation.'.
The bull‘Cum nulla' recognized the existence of distinct groups with solemn or simple vows.
The first juridical, ecclesiastical approval came with the bull‘Cum nulla' issued by Pope Nicholas V on 7 October 1452.
It is a dogma of the Catholic Faith that Outside theCatholic Church There is No Salvation(extra ecclesiam nulla salus).
The Latin phrase extra Ecclesiam nulla salus means"outside the Church there is no salvation.
Nulla means“nothing” in Italian, and though this bicycle is closer to“nothing” than most, it's still a whole lot of something.
The first juridical, ecclesiastical approval came with the bull‘Cum nulla' issued by Pope Nicholas V on 7 October 1452.
Nulla means“nothing” in Italian, and though this bicycle is closer to“nothing” than most, it's still a whole lot of something.
Like the minimalist theft-proof bicycle by Chris Boardman, the Nulla has no hubs or chain drive for perhaps the sleekest, most futuristic look yet.
Another true zero was used in tables alongside Roman numerals by 525(first known use by Dionysius Exiguus),but as a word, nulla meaning nothing, not as a symbol.
Like the minimalist theft-proof bicycle by Chris Boardman, the Nulla has no hubs or chain drive for perhaps the sleekest, most futuristic look yet.
By 525 AD, another true zero was used in the tables, along with the Roman numerals(the first known use was by Dionysius Exiguus), but as a word,ie nulla meaning none, instead of being one symbol.
Outside the Church there is no salvation”(extra ecclesiam nulla salus) is a doctrine of the Catholic Faith that was taught by Jesus Christ to His Apostles, preached by the Fathers, defined by popes and councils and piously believed by the faithful in every age of the Church.
Note, Even those changes that seem to have in them the greatest joys and hopes,yet have an alloy of cares and fears, Nulla est sincera voluptas--There is no unmingled pleasure.
But true to our logo"nulla tenaci invia est via"(for the tenacious no road is impassable) we have persevered and we can now move on and pursue our ambitious goals including the merger with Portland, Oregon based electric aircraft manufacturer Volta Volare.
Another zero was used in tables alongside Roman numerals by 525(first known use by Dionysius Exiguus),but as a word, nulla meaning"nothing", not as a symbol.[19] When division produced zero as a remainder, nihil, also meaning"nothing", was used.
When, on the other hand, the document speaks of the origin of the dispute, it simply ascribes the controversy itself to a failureto know and to appreciate the formula“extra ecclesiam nulla sallus.”.
It further states that the Holy Office believes that the controversy arose in the first place because of a failure properly to grasp andto appreciate the axiom“extra Ecclesiam nulla sallus,” and that the dispute became embittered by reason of the fact that some of those associated with St.
A Catholic dogma, Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus(literally"no salvation outside the Church") has sometimes been interpreted as denying salvation to non-Catholic Christians as well as non-Christians, though Catholic teaching has long stressed the possibility of salvation for persons invincibly ignorant(through no fault of their own) of the Catholic Church's necessity and thus not culpable for lacking communion with the Church.