Adeline Goyette
Feb 13, 2025
What Does "Spe Labore Fide" Mean?
What does "Spe Labore Fide" mean? I need an explanation of this phrase. Please provide any context or details that can help me understand its meaning. Regards.
1 Answers
Feb 13, 2025
Wikipedia states that this Latin phrase is the school slogan of the Central Foundation Boys' School in London and is roughly translated as "By work, by hope, by faith."... Show More
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