Page 443 Salve Caput Cruentatum (“Hail, O head whose gore pours down thee”) Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell Tune: “Sillery” • 88 88 8 88 88 8
Page 442 Salve Caput Cruentatum Translation: Textus originalis Latinus Tune: “Sillery” • 88 88 8 88 88 8
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 254 Jam Desinant Suspiria (“Ye people, cease from tears”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Tune: “Potsdam” • 66 86 (SM) 66 86 (SM)
Page 255 Jam Desinant Suspiria (“Ye people, cease from tears”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Text only—can be used with any 66 86 (SM) 66 86 (SM)
Page 55 Ad Preces Nostras Deitatis (“God, of thy pity, unto us thy children”) Translation: Alan Gordon McDougall Text only—can be used with any 11 11 11 5 11 11 11 5
Page 54 Ad Preces Nostras Deitatis (“God, of thy pity, unto us thy children”) Translation: Alan Gordon McDougall Second Tune: “Iste Confessor” • 11 11 11 5 11 11 11 5
Page 53 Ad Preces Nostras Deitatis (“God, of thy pity, unto us thy children”) Translation: Alan Gordon McDougall First Tune: “Herzliebster Jesu” • 11 11 11 5 11 11 11 5
Page 859 “The Living God, With Meekness Crowned” by Fr. Dominic Popplewell Second Tune: “Corona” • S. M. D. S. M. D.
Page 858 “The Living God, With Meekness Crowned” by Fr. Dominic Popplewell First Tune: “Diademata” • S. M. D. S. M. D.