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The epistle of the mass was the chant most often farsed: over forty examples are known nearly all listed, with sources, and with the epistle tone the accompany, in Stablein, "Epistel", MGG; see also Huglo, "Epistle", NG.
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The epistle of the mass was the chant most often farsed: over forty examples are known nearly all listed, with sources, and with the epistle tone the accompany, in Stablein, "Epistel", MGG; see also Huglo, "Epistle", NG.
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In the “Epistel an Goldhagen in Petershage,” 1771, he writes:
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My favourite letter among the Apostolic Fathers, the Epistel to Diognetus, note these two verses:
Euangelion 2008
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Ein Gespräch,” which was the second in a volume of three poems entitled “Epistel an die deutschen Dichter,” the name of the first poem, and published in Leipzig in 1775.
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