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  • These contradictions, however, vanish as soon as we regard Marcion's god from the point of view that he is like his revelation in the Old Testament.] [Footnote 378: The creator of the world is indeed to Marcion "malignus", but not "malus."] [Footnote 379: Marcion touched on it when he taught that the "visibilia" belonged to the god of creation, but the "invisibilia" to the good God

    History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890

  • While this saint represents an obscure figure of ostensibly local renown, the Missa Quem malignus spiritus is found well beyond the English orbit, remarkably in the famous Trent Codices—one of the largest sources of fifteenth-century polyphony—as well as in a fragment from the city of Lucca.

    Archive 2009-10-01 bls 2009

  • The Missa Quem malignus spiritus is an anonymous English setting of the cyclic mass for three voices and remains one of the earliest known masses to be unified by a single plainchant melody.

    (A little bit) More about Ergo Maris Stella, verbi dei cella bls 2009

  • It seems to me that the notes above are saying that the Sequence Ave maria…virgo serena does not necessarily belong with the Quem malignus spiritus Mass, but that it could possibly have been sung with it as a chant proper to the day, as the two separate pieces were being used around the same time.

    (A little bit) More about Ergo Maris Stella, verbi dei cella bls 2009

  • We supplement the Missa Quem malignus spiritus with four plainchants, which fall into their proper place in the Mass with one exception the Marian antiphon Ave regina caelorum.

    Archive 2009-10-01 bls 2009

  • We supplement the Missa Quem malignus spiritus with four plainchants, which fall into their proper place in the Mass with one exception the Marian antiphon Ave regina caelorum.

    (A little bit) More about Ergo Maris Stella, verbi dei cella bls 2009

  • The Missa Quem malignus spiritus is an anonymous English setting of the cyclic mass for three voices and remains one of the earliest known masses to be unified by a single plainchant melody.

    Archive 2009-10-01 bls 2009

  • While this saint represents an obscure figure of ostensibly local renown, the Missa Quem malignus spiritus is found well beyond the English orbit, remarkably in the famous Trent Codices—one of the largest sources of fifteenth-century polyphony—as well as in a fragment from the city of Lucca.

    (A little bit) More about Ergo Maris Stella, verbi dei cella bls 2009

  • It seems to me that the notes above are saying that the Sequence Ave maria…virgo serena does not necessarily belong with the Quem malignus spiritus Mass, but that it could possibly have been sung with it as a chant proper to the day, as the two separate pieces were being used around the same time.

    Archive 2009-10-01 bls 2009

  • The corpus malignus now festering within the White (wash) House soon may find this reason more nagging than No. 1 -- given Bu$ch's public admission that he'd authorized the National Security Agency's warrantless eavesdropping on U.S. citizens 'international communications.

    Only the American People Can Save Us Now 2006

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