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- Christianity portal The Lyra Davidica ("the harp of David"; expanded title: Lyra Davidica, or a Collection of Divine Songs and Hymns, Partly New[ly] Composed...
- Commonwealth. The character's first name comes from Lyra Davidica, which means "harp of David." Lyra Davidica is the title of a hymnal collection, but Pullman...
- depelle nebulas, Dirasque noctis tenebras. [5th antiphon] 4. Veni clavis Davidica! Regna reclude coelica, Fac iter Tutum superum, Et claude vias Inferum...
- international organ festival in ****n, and the summer music festival and Capella Davidica concerts in Ciutadella are the main events of the island. Minorca's cuisine...
- Jaroussky, Céline Scheen, Erato, (2018) Luigi Rossi: La Lyra d’Orfeo - Arpa Davidica, Christina Pluhar & L'Arpeggiata, with Véronique Gens, Philippe Jaroussky...
- into English in 1708 by John Baptist Walsh to be included in his Lyra Davidica (Collection of Divine Songs and Hymns). The verses of the hymn were revised...
- insigne devotionis, ℟ ora pro nobis. Rosa mystica, ℟ ora pro nobis. Turris Davidica, ℟ ora pro nobis. Turris eburnea, ℟ ora pro nobis. Domus aurea, ℟ ora pro...
- Western Hemisphere. The house color is rose-pink. The Davidica House - named after Sister M. Davidica, former prin****l of ICHS. The house color is purple...
- in front on each side of the portal. The north tower is called Turris Davidica, or "Tower of David"—a devotional title of Mary symbolizing Mary as the...
- Latin hymn which had been translated into English and published in Lyra Davidica in 1708 (and later in 1749 in Arnold's Compleat Psalmodist). In some hymnals...