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Scores & More Psalm 69 • Lord, in Your great love, answer me. (ft. Ego vero orationem)
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Psalm 69 • Lord, in Your great love, answer me. (ft. Ego vero orationem)

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Psalm 69, “Lord, in Your great love, answer me.” as set for the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A.

The melody is based on the line, “in multitudine misericordie tue [sic]” as extracted from the longer antiphon Ego vero orationem, as found in the 12th century manuscript, the Graduale Nivernensis (folio 69R).

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Psalm 69, “Lord, in Your great love, answer me.” as set for the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A.

The melody is based on the line, “in multitudine misericordie tue [sic]” as extracted from the longer antiphon Ego vero orationem, as found in the 12th century manuscript, the Graduale Nivernensis (folio 69R).

Psalm 69, “Lord, in Your great love, answer me.” as set for the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A.

The melody is based on the line, “in multitudine misericordie tue [sic]” as extracted from the longer antiphon Ego vero orationem, as found in the 12th century manuscript, the Graduale Nivernensis (folio 69R).

“See that what you sing with your mouth you believe with your heart, and that what you believe with your heart you obey in your works.”
—John of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, c. 1160


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