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VIII . ANONYMOUS : contained ( roughly ) in the Old Hymnal contained ( roughly ) in the Later Hymnal I - 15 16—114 115-148 149-158 159-163 164—200 201—204 205–260 260—401 GRAMMATICAL NOTES 402—409 INDEX OF FIRST LINES .
VIII . ANONYMOUS : contained ( roughly ) in the Old Hymnal contained ( roughly ) in the Later Hymnal I - 15 16—114 115-148 149-158 159-163 164—200 201—204 205–260 260—401 GRAMMATICAL NOTES 402—409 INDEX OF FIRST LINES .
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Contents
AMBROSE 16114 | 50 |
PRUDENTIUS 115148 | 115 |
VENANTIUS FORTUNATUS 164200 | 164 |
FLAVIUS 201204 | 201 |
GRAMMATICAL NOTES 402409 | 402 |
INDEX OF FIRST LINES 411412 | 411 |
Common terms and phrases
Acts Ambr Ambrose Blume body caeli Carm Cath century Christ church comes common contained course cross cxviii death Deum Deus diem Dominus early Epist expression fides Fort gives gloria gratia haec hymn ipse late later Latin laudes light lucis martyrs means mente mortis night nobis noctis omnes omnium original passage Patris perhaps phrase poem poet probably Prud quae quam quia quod quoted reference Rönsch sancto says Sedul seems sense Spiritus stanza sunt taken terra thought tibi uitae usual Verg viii word writers written xxvii