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Two classes were offered, one for beginners, learning the ceremony and rubrics of Missa Lecta (Low Mass) for the first time, and an advanced class for those studying the Missa Cantata (High Mass).
Report from Canons Regular of St. john Cantius Training Session 2009
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Pretty soon 'Lecta come out to the barn, and says,' Peter, father wants to see you. '
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'Yis, and I wish I was quite, Miss' Lecta; 'and she cries and I cries, and and she sets down on the log, and says,' Peter, ain't you hungry? here's some victuals for you; 'and she had some
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"Lecta vulcano" was noted at the end of it, as was not unfrequently the case with the Advocate.
Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Advocate of Holland : with a view of the primary causes and movements of the Thirty Years' War, 1610c-12 John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Lecta vulcano" was noted at the end of it, as was not unfrequently the case with the Advocate.
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Lecta vulcano" was noted at the end of it, as was not unfrequently the case with the Advocate.
Life and Death of John of Barneveld — Complete (1609-1623) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Lecta vulcano" was noted at the end of it, as was not unfrequently the case with the Advocate.
Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Advocate of Holland : with a view of the primary causes and movements of the Thirty Years' War — Complete (1609-15) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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Pretty soon 'Lecta comes out to the barn, and says,' Peter, father wants to see you. '
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Page 78 door, and 'Lecta tells me to drive up to Mr. Tucker's, and change my clothes, and leave my old ones up there; and so I drove up to Mr. Tucker's in a hurry, and went in, and Mrs. Tucker, says she,' now Peter, wash your hands and feet, and face clean; 'and I did.
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I told them I'd die five times over afore I'd fetch 'em out; and so 'Lecta took me by the hand and kissed me on the cheek, and I kissed her on the hand, for I thought her face warn't no place for me: and then she squeezes my hand, and says,' God bless you, Peter; 'and Polly did the same, and there was some cryin' on both sides.
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