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- 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...
- where a said or chanted Credo is the custom. Credo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipotentem, I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, factorem cæli et terræ, visibilium...
- 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...
- Valens, Ursacius, and Germinius were present. Unum constat Deum esse omnipotentem et patrem, sicut per universum orbem creditur: et uni**** filium ejus...
- 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...