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  • ...of ''[[Lauda_Sion_Salvatorem|Lauda Sion]]'' by [[Thomas Aquinas |St Thomas Aquinas]]. Sometimes the words stop short half way through this verse ==Settings by composers==
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  • {{Lyricist|Thomas Aquinas}} ...t sequence. There is also a 10 voice setting of Lauda Sion and a number of settings of some of the later verses.}}
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  • ...rium, mostly based on the original Mozarabic melody composed by St. Thomas Aquinas. One of his compositions for four voices was widely performed in the sixtee
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  • ...e last two verses of the Eucharistic hymn ''[[Pange lingua]]'' by [[Thomas Aquinas]] (13th cent.). These two verses are often sung separately from the complet ==Settings by composers (manually updated)==
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  • ...t two stanzas of the hymn ''[[Sacris solemniis]]'', composed by St. Thomas Aquinas for Matins of Corpus Christi and of the Votive Office of the Most Blessed S ==Musical settings at CPDL==
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  • ...sch}}. In the foreword to the entire volume, Hellebusch indicates that the settings of chant can be performed in unison with organ accompaniment or SATB chorus ...rian)|Modus primus (Dorian)]]. Walters and others (2006) argue that Thomas Aquinas's original Phrygian mode setting of this text was later changed to this Dor
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  • '''''Sacris solemniis''''', attributed to [[Thomas Aquinas]], is one of the hymns for the procession of {{CiteCat|Corpus Christi}}. Th ==Settings by composers==
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  • {{CiteCat|Eucharistic songs|Eucharistic song}} by St.[[Thomas Aquinas]] for Lauds at {{CiteCat|Corpus Christi}}. ==Settings by composers==
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  • ...ongs|Eucharistic hymn}} (Meter {{CC|11 11. 11 11}}) attributed to [[Thomas Aquinas]], with notable English versions by [[J. R. Woodford]] (whose version is in ==Settings by composers==
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  • ...m_supernum_prodiens|''Verbum supernum prodiens'']], composed by St. Thomas Aquinas for the Hour of Lauds in the Office of the Feast of Corpus Christi. This st ==Settings by composers==
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  • ...]'' are listed on that page instead of here. See also [[Nobis datus]], for settings of v. 2 alone. ...unday}} and at the Adoration of the Cross on {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}. Some settings of the verse ''[[Crux fidelis]]'' are listed on that page.
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  • **''Ecce enim veritatem'' see 2 settings under "Canons" above *{{NoCo|Ode to Saint Thomas Aquinas}}
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  • ...and ''Verbum supernum'', which are used in the Divine Office. As with St. Thomas' other three Eucharistic hymns, the last few stanzas are often used alone, ==Settings by composers==
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