Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A redeemer.
 
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Examples
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St. Augustine then goes on to mention "Veni, redemptor gentium" indirectly.
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Instead of giving the full title, he only gives a brief quote from the middle of the hymn, which matches that of the Veni, redemptor gentium.
The Christmas Office bls 2008
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St. Augustine then goes on to mention "Veni, redemptor gentium" indirectly.
Archive 2008-12-01 bls 2008
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The first hymn listed by LLPB for Christmas Day is Come, Thou Redeemer of the Earth, sung here in English; this hymn is listed at TPL as Veni, redemptor gentium, English translation by J.M.
Archive 2008-01-01 bls 2008
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The first hymn listed by LLPB for Christmas Day is Come, Thou Redeemer of the Earth, sung here in English; this hymn is listed at TPL as Veni, redemptor gentium, English translation by J.M.
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Veni, redemptor gentium was composed by St. Ambrose of Milan 340-397.
Archive 2008-12-01 bls 2008
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Christe, redemptor omnium, conserva tuos famulos, beatæ semper Virginis placatus sanctis precibus.
Archive 2008-11-01 bls 2008
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On July 21 in 1773, Pope Clement XIV issued the brief, Dominus ac redemptor noster, officially dissolving the Society of Jesus Jesuits.
Archive 2008-07-20 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Christe, redemptor omnium, conserva tuos famulos, beatæ semper Virginis placatus sanctis precibus.
November 1: The Feast of All Saints bls 2008
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Instead of giving the full title, he only gives a brief quote from the middle of the hymn, which matches that of the Veni, redemptor gentium.
Archive 2008-12-01 bls 2008
 
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