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LESSON VI<br />

UNIT ONE<br />

Credo in unum Deum. I believe in one God.<br />

Vocabulary<br />

laetificare, to give joy to<br />

judicare, to judg~<br />

amigere, to afflict<br />

eruere, to deliver<br />

incedere, to go} walk<br />

sperare, to hop~<br />

causa, -ae, f., caus~<br />

fortitudo, fortitudinis, f., strengtn<br />

lux, Iucis, £., light<br />

veritas, veritatis, f., truth<br />

mons, montis (-ium), m., hill} mountain<br />

saeculum, i, n., time} age} world; in saecula saeculorum, per omnia<br />

saecula saeculomm, world witllout end; a saecuIo, from the b~gznnzng.<br />

sicut (slcuti), adv., as, just as<br />

per (prep. with ace.), through} by<br />

quia, quoniam, conj., for, because} tllat<br />

meus, -a, -urn, my, mine<br />

tuus, -a, -urn, tlly} thine; your} yours (sing.)<br />

suus, -a, -urn, his} her} hers} its} their} theirs<br />

noster, l nostra, nostrum, our, ours<br />

1 In noster the -e is retained only in the nominative singular masculine. Vester it<br />

doclined like noster.

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