Primitive Christian Worship: Or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, Against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Blessed Virgin MaryTyler, James Endell
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Primitive Christian Worship: Or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, Against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Blessed Virgin Mary
Tyler, James Endell
Christian saints -- Cult; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Devotion to; Worship -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600
OLD VERSION. POPE URBAN'S VERSION.
Exultet coelum laudibus, Exultet orbis gaudiis,
Resultet terra gaudiis, Coelum resultet laudibus,
Apostolorum gloriam Apostolorum gloriam
Sacra canunt solemnia. Tellus et astra concinunt.
Vos sæcli justi judices Vos sæculorum judices
Et vera mundi lamina, Et vera mundi lumina,
Votis precamur cordium Votis precamur cordium
Audite preces supplicum. Audite voces supplicum.
Qui coelum verbo clauditis Qui templa coeli clauditis
Serasque ejus solvitis, Serasque verbo solvitis,
Nos a peccatis omnibus Nos a reatu noxios
Solvite jussu, quæsumus. Solvi jubete quæsumus.
Quorum præcepto subditur Præcepta quorum protinus
Salus et languor omnium, Languor salusque sentiunt,
Sanate ægros moribus, Sanate mentes languidas,
Nos reddentes virtutibus. Augete nos virtutibus.
Ut cum judex advenerit Ut cum redibit arbiter
Christus in fine sæculi, In fine Christus sæculi,
Nos sempiterni gaudii Nos sempiterni gaudii
Faciat esse compotes. Concedat esse compotes.
Deo Patri sit gloria, Jesu, tibi sit gloria
Ejusque soli Filio, Qui natus es de virgine,
Cum Spiritu paracleto, Cum Patre et Almo Spiritu,
Et nunc et in perpetuum. In sempiterna sæcula.
Amen. Amen.
(H. 243.)
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[Footnote 100: Or as in the present Roman Breviary:--
Let the world exult with joy,
Let the heaven resound with praise;
The earth and stars sing together
The glory of the Apostles.
Ye judges of the ages
And true lights of the world,
With the prayers of our hearts we implore,
Hear the voices of your suppliants.
Ye who shut the temples of heaven,
And loose its bars by a word,
Command ye us, who are guilty,
To be released from our sins; we pray.
Ye whose commands forthwith
Sickness and health feel,
Heal our languid minds,
Increase us in virtues,
That when Christ, the Judge, shall return,
In the end of the world,
He may grant us to be partakers
Of eternal joy.
Jesus, to thee be glory,
Who wast born of a virgin,
With the Father and the Benign Spirit,
Through eternal ages. Amen. {264}
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