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Adime illis legem Moysis et prophetas et creatorem deum, accusationem eloqui non habent.

And up I rose, and all our convent eke, With many a teare trilling on my cheek, Withoute noise or clattering of bells, Te Deum was our song, and nothing else, Save that to Christ I bade an orison, Thanking him of my revelation.

Jam ediximus deum universitatem hanc mundi verbo et ratione et virtute molitum.

Videmus duplicem statum, non confusum sed coniunctum in una persona deum et hominem Iesum.

Christum, quam etiam ipsum hominem adnuntiat deum, tam hominem descripsit Iesum Christum, quam etiam deum quoque descripsit Christum dominum.

Thomas could have sung a Te Deum in praise of Saint Sebastian if his mouth had not been crammed with mud, for his rescuer was Father Hobbe, who must have heard the frantic shouting and come run- ning down the alley to investigate.

Apud homines hoc impossible est, apud Deum autem omnia possibilia sunt.

In the morning he was present at the Te Deum, and then at a military service.

The open function being thus ended, the people were enjoined to proceed at once to the cathedral, where a Te Deum would be sung.

It is, besides, curious to observe the, philosopher Lucien causing Te Deum, to be chanted with the view of influencing the public funds.

A solemn Te Deum was chanted at the cathedral of Notre Dame on Sunday, the 11th of April.

After Te Deum had been chanted at Malmaison for the Concordat and the peace, I took advantage of that moment of general joy to propose to Bonaparte the return of the whole body of emigrants.

The battle of Eylau seemed to turn the heads of the Russians, who chanted Te Deum on the occasion.

There he heard Te Deum, and it is stated that his countenance was dark and melancholy, and that he even shed tears.

As all kneeled by one consent, a more touching and hearty Te Deum never ascended to heaven, though borne on the peal of organ, bell and cannon, than came from that honest old heart.