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The priest began leading a canticle, and we all stood up.
Two folios at the end of the Canticles have been cut away.
The three canticles in the ordinary are from the gospels.
What a noble thing is that canticle in the fish's belly!
Through 490 years this canticle has had an important place in Lutheran liturgy.
I failed to imagine how it must be to live in that day and night haze of canticle.
His first book, Canticles on the Skin, was published in 1970.
The word Canticles is thus seen to be somewhat elastic in its comprehension.
His lesson was in the Canticles, v. 3 of chap.
Somewhere far away a soprano chorus was singing black canticles.
It was a desert that called me like a monotonous, remote canticle calls.
Psalms, canticles, and other resources are also found here.
In 1997, the sisters moved off campus into their new mother house, The Canticle.
In "Canticle," the sun will die and rise again.
It is also widely regarded as acceptable to perform the canticles in Latin.
Thus the fixed parts of the service would only be: (a) The three Canticles.
As a canticle, the Magnificat has frequently been set to music.
These canticles take the place of a fourth psalm at Lauds.
It was a collection of psalms and other canticles.
The album's title comes from the "Canticle of the Sun".
The original canticles are normally only sung on weekdays in Lent.
To the psalter are added canticles, hymns and other prayers.
Those who had stayed joined in the canticle.
There are 34 canticles in the psalter and 3 in the ordinary.
See above regarding Anglican chant, used for psalms and canticles.