Deum namque ire per omnis
Terrasque tractusque maris, coelumque profundum.
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Through every land God journeys, and across The ocean wastes, and through the depths of heaven.
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Book IV, lines 221-222
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Variant translation: God goeth through all, seen or unseen with eye; Through earth, and sea, through heaven deep and high.Virgil
Cum ergo audimus, Deum omnia facere, nil aliud debemus intelligere, quam Deum in omnibus esse, hoc est, essentiam omnium subsistere.
Johannes Scotus Eriugena
Omnis ars naturae imitatio est.
Seneca the Younger
Omnis enim ex infirmitate feritas est.
Seneca the Younger
Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres.
Julius Caesar
Omnis cum in tenebris praesertim vita laboret.
Lucretius
Virgil
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