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- and cause his face to shine upon us". In Latin, it is known as "Deus misereatur". In the slightly different numbering system of the Gr**** Septuagint version...
- the Misereatur. The Confiteor is first found quoted as part of the introduction of the M**** in Bernold of Constance (died 1100). The Misereatur and Indulgentiam...
- the Misereatur is spoken by the priest replacing tui with vestri, tuis with vestris, and te with vos. The priest responds with two prayers: Misereátur vestri...
- "Poison" 3:00 10. "True Belief" 4:30 11. "Shallow Seasons" 4:55 12. "Christendom" 4:31 13. "Deus Misereatur" (instrumental) 1:58 Total length: 50:32...
- Baptistæ et sanctorum Apostolorum Petri et Pauli et omnium Sanctorum, misereatur vestri omnipotens Deus; et dimissis omnibus peccatis vestris, perducat...
- 1:46–55) or Cantate Domino (Psalm 98) Nunc dimittis (Luke 2:29–32) or Deus misereatur (Psalm 67) In the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches there...
- them to meet God. Mendriks started reciting the formula of absolution: "Misereatur vestri Omnipotens Deus" in the front row and was shot dead by a Soviet...
- Congratulamini omnes; Hodie completi sunt; O Beatum Pontificem; Deus misereatur nostri; Amavit eum Dominus + Rodio: Ricercata Nr. 5; Ricercar Nr. 2 +...
- (1916): Bonum est, confiteri (Ps xcii. 1–4), soprano, 4 voices, organ; Deus misereatur (Ps lxvii); Cantate Domino (Ps xcviii); Benedic, anima mea (Ps ciii),...
- January 1891 Geneva, Switzerland Died 15 April 1975(1975-04-15) (aged 84) Fribourg, Switzerland Motto Dominus misereatur ("Lord have mercy") Coat of arms...