Page 417 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Text only—can be used with any 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 423 Rex Sempiterne Domine (“To Thee, O everlasting King”) Translation: Fr. John Fitzpatrick, Oblate of Mary Second Tune: “Erschienen Ist” • 88 88 A 88 88 A
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 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 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 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 414 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Fifth Tune: “St Fulbert” • 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 352 Aquinas — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Sing, my tongue, the Savior’s glory”) Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian First Tune: “St Thomas (Webbe)” • 87 87 87 87 87 87
Page 353 Aquinas — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Sing, my tongue, the Savior’s glory”) Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian Second Tune: “Runnells” • 87 87 87 87 87 87
Page 354 Aquinas — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Sing, my tongue, the Savior’s glory”) Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian Third Tune: “Picardy” • 87 87 87 87 87 87