Page 405 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“O Lord, in perfect bliss above”) Translation: Based on John David Chambers Fourth Tune: “Bessemer” • 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)
Page 404 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“O Lord, in perfect bliss above”) Translation: Based on John David Chambers Third Tune: “Trinity College” • 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)
Page 402 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“O Lord, in perfect bliss above”) Translation: Based on John David Chambers First Tune: “Gonfalon Royal” • 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)
Page 403 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“O Lord, in perfect bliss above”) Translation: Based on John David Chambers Second Tune: “Bressani” • 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)
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 87 Auctor Beate Saeculi (“O Christ, who didst the world create”) Translation: Bishop Edward G. Bagshawe Text only—can be used with any 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)
Page 86 Auctor Beate Saeculi (“O Christ, who didst the world create”) Translation: Bishop Edward G. Bagshawe Tune: “Trinity College” • 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)
Page 83 Auctor Beate Saeculi (“O blessèd Framer of the world”) Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell Text only—can be used with any 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)
Page 82 Auctor Beate Saeculi (“O blessèd Framer of the world”) Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell Fifth Tune: “Winchester New” • 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)
Page 81 Auctor Beate Saeculi (“O blessèd Framer of the world”) Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell Fourth Tune: “Wareham” • 88 88 (LM) 88 88 (LM)