Melodic Snippets Index

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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 297

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Second Tune: “Bronzeville” • 87 87

87 87
Page 301

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Text only—can be used with any 87 87

87 87
Page 300

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Fifth Tune: “Merton” • 87 87

87 87
Page 299

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Fourth Tune: “Waltham” • 87 87

87 87
Page 298

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Third Tune: “Cross of Jesus” • 87 87

87 87
Page 296

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
First Tune: “Stuttgart” • 87 87

87 87
Page 867

“Firmly I Believe And Truly”
(Saint) John Henry Cardinal Newman, Oratorian
Text only—can be used with any 87 87

87 87
Page 866

“Firmly I Believe And Truly”
(Saint) John Henry Cardinal Newman, Oratorian
Tune: “Halton Holgate” • 87 87

87 87
Page 858

“The Living God, With Meekness Crowned” by Fr. Dominic Popplewell
First Tune: “Diademata” • S. M. D.

S. M. D.
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