- La
Dominicale or Société des
dominicaux was an 18th-century
goguette (singing society),
founded in 1759 and
active for many years. It
disappeared during...
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together in
about 1475 by
Colard Mansion in Bruges. Traité sur l'Oraison
Dominicale Miroir de l'âme pécheresse, a
translation of the
Speculum aureum animae...
- The main
building (casa
dominicale)...
- Literature.
Harper & Bros. p. 739. A
white veil or coif,
called velamen dominicale, was worn by
females at the time of
receiving the
eucharist during the...
- Spain. St. John the
Baptist in the Desert. St.
Peter weeping. L'Oraison
dominicale expliquee par des emblèmes. Two
small plates. The Virtues.
Seven small...
- Protestantism.
Amongst these are
Estat des
fideles apres la mort; Sur l'oraison
dominicale; Du
merite des oeuvres; Traité de la justification; and
paraphrases of...
- Broma [es] (1881), La Tramontana [es] (1881),
Acabose (1883), and Las
Dominicales del
Libre Pensamiento [es] (1883–1909) by
Fernando Lozano Montes [es]...
-
calendar pages have four columns. The
first contains the
letter of the
dominicale, and the
second and
third indicate the day of the
month expressed in calends...
-
Sunday Prayer (Familière
exposition du symbole, de la loi et de l'oraison
dominicale) in
which he
explained these fundamental texts in a
light that
could be...
- Les Prières, 1914–1917, (also for harp and
string quartet) 1.
Oraison dominicale 2.
Salutation angélique 3.
Symbole des apôtres Le
vieux coffret, (R. de...