Melodic Snippets Index

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Page 462

Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Come all ye holy”)
Translation: Fr. Adrian Fortescue
Ninth Tune: “Würtemburg 5B” • 57 57 A

57 57 A
Page 463

Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite
Translation: Textus originalis Latinus
Ninth Tune: “Würtemburg 5B” • 57 57 A

57 57 A
Page 451

Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite
Translation: Textus originalis Latinus
Third Tune: “Coelestem Panem 5B” • 57 57 A

57 57 A
Page 452

Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Come all ye holy”)
Translation: Fr. Adrian Fortescue
Fourth Tune: “Gott Sei Dank 5B” • 57 57 A

57 57 A
Page 453

Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite
Translation: Textus originalis Latinus
Fourth Tune: “Gott Sei Dank 5B” • 57 57 A

57 57 A
Page 450

Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Come all ye holy”)
Translation: Fr. Adrian Fortescue
Third Tune: “Coelestem Panem 5B” • 57 57 A

57 57 A
Page 334

6th century — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Come then, my soul, and gladly sing”)
Translation: Historic Roman Catholic Translation • 1670AD
Tune: “Innsbruck M8” • 886 D

886 D
Page 861

“Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken”
Paraphrase of Isaias 33 by John Newton
Second Tune: “Austria” • 87 87 D

87 87 D
Page 860

“Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken”
Paraphrase of Isaias 33 by John Newton
First Tune: “Rustington” • 87 87 D

87 87 D
Page 849

“Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty” by Reginald Heber
Tune: “Nicaea” • 11 12 12 10

11 12 12 10
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