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Iesu, tibi sit gloria, qui apparuisti gentibus, cum Patre, et almo Spiritu, in sempiterna saecula.
"The Hymns of Prudentius, translated by R. Martin Pope" bls 2009
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Iesu, tibi sit gloria, qui apparuisti gentibus, cum Patre, et almo Spiritu, in sempiterna saecula.
Archive 2009-01-01 bls 2009
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Iesu, tibi sit gloria, qui te revelas gentibus, cum Patre et almo Spiritu, in sempiterna sæcula.
Archive 2008-08-01 bls 2008
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Iesu, tibi sit gloria, qui te revelas gentibus, cum Patre et almo Spiritu, in sempiterna sæcula.
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Also characteristic is the verse from Psalm 95, Dicite in gentibus quia Dominus regnavit, to which the early Christians always added, a ligno, "Proclaim among the Gentiles: the Lord reigns from upon the tree of the Cross!"
Feast of Christ the King Argent 2006
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Neque dubium eum in gentibus iis quibus non immiscentur Europaei, neque frequentem esse, nec acrem, eorum autem per immistionem terribilem in modum augescere.
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Singulis autem annis in die coenæ Domini in Parascheue, et in vigilia Paschæ, tribus his diebus manet Tabernaculum hoc apertum continuè, et patet omnibus Christianis gentibus accessus, aliàs verò non per annum sine redditione tributi.
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In bellis astutissimi sunt: quia per annos xlij. cum cæteris gentibus dimicarunt.
The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004
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Singulis autem annis in die coen� Domini in Parascheue, et in vigilia Pasch�, tribus his diebus manet Tabernaculum hoc apertum continu�, et patet omnibus Christianis gentibus accessus, ali鄐 ver� non per annum sine redditione tributi.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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In bellis etiam astutissimi sunt: quia iam per quadraginta annos et amplius cum alijs gentibus dimicarunt.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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