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  2. Bull of Union with the Copts - Wikipedia

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    The Bull of Union with the Copts, also known as Cantate Domino after its incipit, was a bull promulgated by Pope Eugene IV at the Ecumenical Council of Florence on 4 February 1442. It was part of an attempt by the Catholic Church to reunite with other Christian groups including the Coptic Church of Egypt. The attempted union with the Copts failed.

  3. Psalm 98 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 98 is the 98th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "O sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things".The Book of Psalms starts the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and, as such, is a book of the Christian Old Testament.

  4. Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht , BWV 105

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    The cantata in six movements is scored for four vocal soloists (soprano, alto, tenor and bass), a four-part choir, corno, two oboes, two violins, viola, and basso continuo. [ 1 ] Chorus: Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht (Lord, enter not into judgment with thy servant)

  5. Cantiones sacrae (Schütz) - Wikipedia

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    Cantate Domino canticum novum (Sing to the Lord a new song, (Psalms 149:1-3) is a madrigal setting of the three verses bidding everybody who hears them to sing and play for the Lord. [13] Musicologist Volckmar-Wasch describes the mood as happy (laetus).

  6. Es erhub sich ein Streit, BWV 19 - Wikipedia

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    The aria is the longest movement of the cantata, representing a third of the total length of the work. [4] The trumpet plays the full chorale melody of " Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr ", probably with the third stanza mentioning angels in mind, [ 3 ] over a Siciliano rhythm in the strings and continuo.

  7. Eugenius Vulgarius - Wikipedia

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    Eugenius Vulgarius (Italian Eugenio Vulgario; fl. c. 887–928) [1] was an Italian priest and poet. Eugenius' epithet may allude to a Bulgar heritage, and he may have been a descendant of the horde of Alzec that settled in the Molise in the seventh century and were still distinguishable by their language in the late eighth century. [ 2 ]

  8. Eugenius II of Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Eugenius was the son of a Goth named Evantius. He became a cleric in the cathedral of Toledo. Until 646 he was the archdeacon of Braulio of Zaragoza. At the death of Archbishop Eugenius of Toledo in 647, Eugenius the Younger was selected as his successor. Braulio petitioned the king to let him retain his archdeacon, but the king refused, saying ...

  9. Cantate Domino - Wikipedia

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