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Tag Archives: Supplemental Hymn and Tune Book (Brown-Borthwick)
Sing Alleluia Forth In Duteous Praise
This hymn was used for Vespers I & II and Lauds on the First Sunday of Lent in the Mozarabic Breviary. This is the text of this hymn as it appears in an 1871 edition of the Supplemental Hymn and … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Breviaries, Days of the Week, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Prayer / Vespers, General Hymns, Hymns By The Greats, John Ellerton, Lent, Liturgical Seasons, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Sunday, The Church Year, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church
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