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pater
1. He did quite well, hitting the fears of the average pater familias but wasn’t a touch on Bunty
2. As he awaited the arrival of Pater
3. Pater Dominic crossed the small
4. ‘With respect, Pater, I think that would be a
5. against the west wall, at which Pater Dominic was now
6. Pater Dominic grasped his scribe's hand tightly
7. Below he could clearly see Pater Dominic
8. His other concern was that Arawn may be conferring these issues with Math Mathonwy and Dis Pater, who would in turn explain these matters to Carl and Wil
9. He heard the deep echoing rumble of Dis Pater chuckling inside his mind
10. Dis Pater offered no words of wisdom or sympathy through the kigare
11. And waited until his most honorable Pater
12. He would find us full of those excellences Pater calls the more obvious parochial virtues, jealous to madness of the sensitive and bloodthirsty appendage known as our honour, exact in the observance of minor conventionalities, correct in our apparel, rigid in our views, and in our effect uninterruptedly soporific
13. "Now, pater, you're being clever again," said Robin, smiling down at his father
14. Finn came in and stood beside the others, “This is my wife, Emerisa, and my children, Anni, Sreeva, and Pater
15. Father Conmee read in secret Pater and Ave and crossed his breast
16. Jay, look at the drunken minister coming out of the maternity hospal! Benedicat vos omnipotens Deus, Pater et Filius
17. BLOOM: Father (pater, dad) starts thinking
18. Then he unlocked the door of the back room and brought out one of his albums of Gregorian music and he put a Pater Noster and Agnus Dei on the turntable and started it going
19. Pater: “Two Early French Stories”
20. Bendz: The influence of Pater and Arnold in the Prose Writings of Oscar Wilde
21. 53: sans pater, without pater noster; that is, unconfessed of their sins
22. Come, go now to your Pater Seraphicus, he is dying
23. “Pater Seraphicus—he got that name from somewhere—where from?” Alyosha wondered
24. Yes, yes, that he is, Pater Seraphicus, he will save me—from him and for ever!”
25. The second part is made up of an exposition of the Pater Noster, and the first eight verses of the fifth chapter of Matthew, which serve as an introduction to the Sermon on the Mount, and are called (I know not why) "Commands for those who would possess the Beatitudes