"A Rubro Ad Nigrum" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Lat. From the red to the black; from the rubric or title of a statute, (which, anciently, was in red letters,) to its body, which was in the ordi-nary black. Tray. Lat Max.; Bell, “Ru-bric.”
If your deepest feelings are reserved for something other than Almighty God, then that something other is an emotional idol... if you get more excited about material things than the simple yet profound fact that your sin was nailed to the cross by the sinless Son of God, then you're bowing down to Tammuz.
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Q: Why is Bill Clinton diverting federal funds from improving schools to improving jails?A: Because when his term is through, he won't be going to school.
Lat In the civil law. A revocation of a legacy; an ademption. Inst 2, 21, pr. where it was expressly …
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