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Tersanctus - Wikipedia
Tersanctus or Ter Sanctus (Latin for Thrice Holy) may refer to: "Sanctus" or Epinikios Hymnos, a hymn from Christian liturgy; "Trisagion" or ...
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TERSANCTUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. sanctus 2. often capitalized : any hymn or invocation praising God as the thrice-holy deity. Word History Etymology New Latin, literally, thrice holy.
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TERSANCTUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Tersanctus, the ascription of praise, Holy, Holy, Holy, preliminary to the consecrating prayer in Holy Communion.
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Ter-sanctus
‖ Ter-sanctus (ˌtɜːˈsæŋktəs) [L. ter thrice + sanctus holy.] See quots., and sanctus, trisagion.1832 W. Palmer Orig. Liturg. I. 39 After this follows the hymn Tersanctus. 1842 Hook Ch. Dict., Tersanctus, the Latin title of the hymn in the Liturgy beginning ‘With Angels and Archangels’, &c... In the ...
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Ter Sanctus - McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia
Ter Sanctus is the triumphal hymn of the ancient liturgies, "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts, heaven and earth are full of thy glory," etc.
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Tersanctus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Tersanctus. The Trisagion (beginning “Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal …”). The Sanctus (beginning “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts …”).
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TERSANCTUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Christianity a song of the early church hailing God as holy three times.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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Sanctus, Tersanctus, or Trisagion? - the archives near Emmaus
The Sanctus and Tersanctus represent the same ancient doxology, while the Trisagion represents a similar but distinct doxology.
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Tersanctus - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
n. Neo-Latin: literally, thrice holy (translation of Late Greek triságios), equivalent. to Latin ter thrice + sānctus holy; see saint.
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TERSANCTUS - Hymnary.org
TERSANCTUS is a hymn composed by Gordon Hartless, with a meter of 11.12.12.10, in E♭ Major, and published in 3 hymnals.
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Ter-sanctus, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for Ter-sanctus is from 1832, in the writing of W. Palmer. Ter-sanctus is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin ter, sanctus. See ...
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trisagion
‖ trisagion (trɪˈsægɪən, -ˈseɪgɪən) Also 4–9 in Lat. form trisagium; also 9 trishagion; also in masc. form trisagios. [a. Gr. (τὸ) τρισάγιον, the eucharistic hymn, neut. of τρισάγιος thrice holy, f. τρίς thrice + ἅγιος holy.] An ancient hymn, used especially in the Oriental Churches, beginning with ...
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Saint-Eutrope
The nearest train station is in Montmoreau, served by TER to Angoulême and Bordeaux. Name
The first mention of the place appears in 1523: Sanctus Eutropius of Landa.
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Episcopal blessing
Tunc celebrans, accepto, si eo utitur, baculo, dicit:
Benedicat vos omnipotens Deus,
ter signum crucis super populum faciens, addit:
Pater, et Filius, et Spiritus Sanctus.
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Exegetic tradition of Isaiah
The trisagion or thrice-holy hymn which was mentioned by John Chrysostom, could only refer to the Sanctus of the Anaphora Latin
Qui cherubin mystice imitamur
et vivifice trinitati ter sanctum ẏmnum offerimus
Omnem nunc mundanam deponamus sollicitudinem
Sicuti regem omnium
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