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An Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin was written to meet the needs of students who desire to study the Latin language in the form it assumed in the hands of the Fathers of the Western Church and of their successors. The book contains a summary of syntactical rules necessary for understanding the works of these writers, with an explanation of the points in which Ecclesiastical Latin differs...

(7) The Locative, which is not given in the tables of declensions in grammars, used to denote the place at which anything happens in certain expressions. 9. The Nominative Case is the case of the Subject of a sentence or clause in all sentences or clauses in which the verb is not in the Infinitive mood. Tunc discipuli ejus, relinquentes eum, omnes fugerunt. Then all his disciples forsook him and fled. Mk. 14:50. 10. The Vocative Case is used in addressing a person or a personified thing. Bone
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