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English: Divinum mysterium in the original version of Piae Cantiones. This melody was combined with Prudentius' poem "Corde natus", translated as "Of the Father's Heart/Love Begotten"
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English: Combined from [1] and [2], two pages from Piae cantiones ecclesiasticae et scholasticae veterum episcoporum in incluto Regno Sueciae passim usurpate, nu per studio cuiusdam Reverendis:se Ecclesia Dei et Schola Aboensi in Finlandia optime meriti accurate à mendis correctae et nunc typis commissae opera Henri Theodorici Nylandesis. Digitalized by Finnish National Library.
Author Henricus Theodoricus Nylandensis

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Divinum mysterium in the original version of Piae Cantiones

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