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- dispersing to their several occupations they sang three times the "Deus, in adjutorium", to emphasize the union of prayer and labour. Attribution  This article...
- any effort, like a candle going out", while reciting the psalm Deus, in adjutorium me festina (O Lord, make haste to help me). His body was laid to rest...
- services, the beginning of Psalm 70 (Psalm 69 in the Vulgate), Deus in adjutorium meum intende (Make haste, O God, to deliver me). It is sung by a solo...
- blessings. He or she will open the prayer with the initial versicle: Deus in adjutorium ("O God, come to my aid"). Before the first vespers of Sunday, the hebdomadarian...
- traditionally recited in wartime. The first verse of this psalm, "Deus in adjutorium meum intende" (O God, come to my ****istance), with the response, "Domine...
- in the other. In the border, the inscription Michael Arcangele Veni in Adjutorium Populo Dei Thenerife Me Fecit. These elements symbolize the incorporation...
- 1073–104 Anhang (↑ Go to top of table ↑) — 1074 vespers (intonatio) Deus in adjutorium meum... — chant — — 1074 SATB chant — 1077 collects (intonatio) Dominus...
- composed at most of three psalms, of which the choice was fixed, the Deus in adjutorium, a hymn, a lesson (capitulum), a versicle, the Kyrie Eleison, and the...
- terminated the vigil of the feast. The absence of the introduction, "Deus in adjutorium", the hymns, absolution, blessings, and of the doxology in the psalms...
- "O Lord, make haste to help us", a loose translation of the Deus, in adjutorium meum intende which begins every service in the pre-Reformation hours,...