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dominus

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Master; sir; -- a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or a clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor.

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Dominus virtutum Has gathered together those that were in slavery, And before I existed He had perceived me. Taliesin

Braschi received support from those who disliked the Jesuits and were of the belief he would continue the actions of Clement XIV and hold true to his brief " Dominus ac Redemptor " (1773) which saw the dissolution of the order. Source: Internet

An example is his setting of Dominus regnavit ( Psalm 93 ), for four voices; each of the lines of the psalm begins with a voice singing a new tune alone, quickly followed by entries of other three voices in imitation. Source: Internet

Dominus Iesus, 22 It does, however, "rule out, in a radical way.. Source: Internet

His famous Dixit Dominus (1707) is from this era. Source: Internet

Recent rediscoveries of works by Vivaldi include two psalm settings of Nisi Dominus (RV 803, in eight movements) and Dixit Dominus (RV 807, in eleven movements). Source: Internet

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