Page 467 Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Approach, ye just, and take”) Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry Second Tune: “Camcolt” • 66 66 Iambic 66 66 Iambic
Page 468 Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Approach, ye just, and take”) Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry Third Tune: “Clermont” • 66 66 Iambic 66 66 Iambic
Page 469 Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Approach, ye just, and take”) Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry Text only—can be used with any 66 66 Iambic 66 66 Iambic
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 207 Die Parente Temporum (“On this day, the first of days”) Translation: Henry Williams Baker Text only—can be used with any 77 77 77 77
Page 206 Die Parente Temporum (“On this day, the first of days”) Translation: Henry Williams Baker Seventh Tune: “Zahn” • 77 77 77 77
Page 203 Die Parente Temporum (“On this day, the first of days”) Translation: Henry Williams Baker Fourth Tune: “Song 13” • 77 77 77 77
Page 202 Die Parente Temporum (“On this day, the first of days”) Translation: Henry Williams Baker Third Tune: “Freuen Wir Uns All In Ein” • 77 77 77 77
Page 201 Die Parente Temporum (“On this day, the first of days”) Translation: Henry Williams Baker Second Tune: “Als Christus Mit Seiner Lehr” • 77 77 77 77
Page 195 Conditor Alme Siderum (“Maker of the starry sphere”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Text only—can be used with any 77 77 77 77