Can someone help me with a Latin question? It's for my forthcoming book.

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ACBRown

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Greetings,

I am finishing up the final touches on a book exploring the fall of Satan. It's a fresh, Reformed theory. I should be making it available next week on Kindle, etc.

Anyway, I need some help with Latin. Could someone let me know how to properly say the following:

Sola Vita (Life is found in Christ alone)
Sola Gaudium (Joy is found in Christ alone)
Sola Sapientia (Wisdom is found in Christ alone)
Sola Potestas (Power is found in Christ alone)
Sola Victoria (Victory is found in Christ alone)
Sola Gloria (Glory is found in Christ alone)

I guessed at the above. It is probably incorrect. Can you help me?

Thank you,

Austin

P.S.

The book will be .99 cents at Amazon. I plan on giving out PDFs for free at Gentle Reformation | Speaking truth gently, if anyone is interested. Naturally, I'm eager to see if all the work on this issue has helped advance the topic (as I seek to apply Vantillian insights to the questions), or if it is a dud.
 
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