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Sancte bell
Sance-bell Sance"-bell`, Sancte bell Sanc"te bell`, n. See Sanctus bell, under Sanctus.

Meaning of Sancte from wikipedia

- Veni Sancte Spiritus (“Come, Holy Spirit”), sometimes called the “Golden Sequence” (Latin: Sequentia Aurea) is a sequence sung in honour of God the Holy...
- Sublimis Deus (English: The sublime God; erroneously cited as Sublimus Dei) is a Papal bull promulgated by Pope Paul III on June 2, 1537, which forbids...
- Catholic Church, as well as some Anglican and Lutheran denominations. Veni Sancte Spiritus, reple tuórum corda fidélium et tui amóris in eis ignem accénde...
- Nunc, Sancte, nobis Spiritus is a Christian hymn which has traditionally been attributed to the fourth century St. Ambrose of Milan. However the earliest...
- The Liber miraculorum sancte Fidis, literally the "Book of the Miracles of Saint Faith", is an account of the miracles attributed to Saint Faith, the patron...
- English classical crossover group All Angels, released in November 2007. Sancte Deus (Nimrod) In Paradisum Make Me a Channel of Your Peace Swing Low The...
- Veni Sancte Spiritus (Come, Holy Spirit), K. 47, is a sacred composition for choir and orchestra by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He wrote it in Vienna in 1768...
- illos adiuva Sancte Andrea, tu illos adiuva Sancte Iacobe, tu illos adiuva Sancte Ioannes, tu illos adiuva Sancte Thoma, tu illos adiuva Sancte Iacobe, tu...
- notation. The hymn does not help with the seventh tone as the last line, Sancte Iohannes, breaks the ascending pattern. The syllable si, for the seventh...
- (History), a former residence In Latin: (Sigillum Magistri Generalis Hospitalis Sancte Marie Theutonicorum Ier(oso)l(o)m(i)tan(i). Probably identical with Heinrich...