- such as a παντοκράτορα,
pantokratora and
omnipotentem,
differ (pantokratora
meaning ruler of all;
omnipotentem meaning omnipotent, almighty). The implications...
-
contrasts with the
following modern concerto-style movement,
Patrem omnipotentem. This
contrast is
reminiscent of the
contrast between the two
Kyrie movements...
- 1.
Credo in Deum
Patrem omnipotentem,
Creatorem caeli et terrae, I
believe in God the
Father almighty,
Maker of
heaven and earth, 2. et in
Iesum Christum...
- dominions. The
Latin text of
Tyrannius Rufinus:
Credo in deum
patrem omnipotentem; et in
Christum Iesum filium eius uni****,
dominum nostrum, qui natus...
-
Credo in unum Deum
chorus in G major,
probably from 1748 to 1749.
Patrem omnipotentem Four-part
chorus (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, B****) in D major, no autograph...
- its
first strophe and part of the
second one: "Credo in unum Deum, ...
omnipotentem,
factorem cœli et terrae." (" I
believe in one God, ... Almighty, Maker...
-
Dignum et
iustum est. Vere
dignum et
iustum est, invisíbilem Deum
Patrem omnipoténtem Filiúmque eius unigénitum, Dóminum
nostrum Iesum Christum, toto cordis...
- the M**** are
musically disposed of. In the
Creed the text from "Patrem
omnipotentem" to "Et
vitam venturi" is
dealt with in no more than twenty-nine bars...
-
Celtic Rite, the
unclean spirit is
evoked and
exorcized per deum
patrem omnipotentem, "by God, All-powerful Father"; the same
phrase is used in both Gallican...
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Editions of Fabricius's own
works include:
Odarum Libri Tres ad Deum
Omnipotentem (in Latin), ex
officina Ioannis Oporini, 1552,
Wittenberg 1545, Basel...