the 98th psalm
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cantatethe 98th psalm
cantatesCANTATE, the 98th psalm
CANTATE98th psalm
MISEREREThe 51st Psalm.
MISEREREThe 51st Psalm
venitethe ninety fifth Psalm
CANTATEThe ninety-eighth psalm.
ODEThe 45th Psalm, e.g.
venitesVENITE, the ninety fifth Psalm
LORDShepherd in the Psalm 23
IBEAR"... up the pillars . . . ": Psalm 75
ANHORSE" . . . the strength of ...": Psalm 147
LORDShepherd in the 23rd Psalm
HEAVENS"The ... declare the glory . . . ": Psalm 19
CLIFirst noncanonical psalm in the Bible
UPON" . . . alone ... the house top": Psalm 102
LONGFELLOWHe wrote "The Psalm of Life"
EVERLast word of the 23rd Psalm
REDEEMERLast word of the 19th Psalm.
MISEREREFifty-first psalm in the Vulgate.
CARETH"The Lord ... for the strangers": Psalm 146
COMETH"... but joy ... in the morning" (Psalm 30)
COMETH. . . but joy ... in the morning : Psalm 30
SEAIN"They that go down to the ... ships..." (Psalm 107:23)
introitpsalm or antiphon sung or said at the start of a service
introitsINTROIT, psalm or antiphon sung or said at the start of a service
introitspsalm or anthem sung as the celebrant of the Holy Communion enters the sanctuary
psalmistsThe author or composer of a psalm, esp. of any of the biblical Psalms
introitpsalm or anthem sung as the celebrant of the Holy Communion enters the sanctuary
miserereA psalm in which mercy is sought, esp. Psalm 51 or the music written for it
misereresA psalm in which mercy is sought, esp. Psalm 51 or the music written for it
neckversethe test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy, usually Psalm 51.1
invitatory(in the Christian Church) Denoting a psalm or versicle acting as an invitation to worshipers, esp. Psalm 95
venitesthe 95th Psalm (94th in the Vulgate and Douay), used as a canticle at matins or morning prayers
neckversesNECKVERSE, the test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy, usually Psalm 51.1
venitethe 95th Psalm (94th in the Vulgate and Douay), used as a canticle at matins or morning prayers
lavaboa ceremony at Mass in which the celebrant washes his hands after offering the oblations and says Psalm 256û12 (DV)
lavabosa ceremony at Mass in which the celebrant washes his hands after offering the oblations and says Psalm 256û12 (DV)
jubilatethe third Sunday after Easter: so called from the first word of the 65th Psalm in the Vulgate, which is used as the introit
antiphona. psalm, hymn, or prayer sung in alternate parts b. verse or a series of verses sung as a prelude or conclusion to some part of the service