Melodic Snippets Index

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Page 413

Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Fourth Tune: “Windsor” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 412

Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Third Tune: “Horsley” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 411

Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Second Tune: “St Flavian” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 410

Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
First Tune: “Bristol” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
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 303

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“A sacred town is Bethlehem”)
Translation: Judge Daniel Joseph Donahoe
First Tune: “St Bernard” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 304

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“A sacred town is Bethlehem”)
Translation: Judge Daniel Joseph Donahoe
Second Tune: “Bristol” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 305

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“A sacred town is Bethlehem”)
Translation: Judge Daniel Joseph Donahoe
Text only—can be used with any 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 208

Die Parente Temporum (“This day the Father, Source of all”)
Translation: William Cooke
First Tune: “St Anne” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 209

Die Parente Temporum (“This day the Father, Source of all”)
Translation: William Cooke
Second Tune: “Song 67” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
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