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On whom is their not understanding to be charged? Aquinas, after S. Augustine, answereth hereto — All the affections of our souls, as they are divers, have their proper Moods in the voice and singing, by whose secret familiarity they are stirred up: |
On whom is their not understanding to be charged? Aquinas, After S. Augustine, Answers hereto — All the affections of our Souls, as they Are diverse, have their proper Moods in the voice and singing, by whose secret familiarity they Are stirred up: |
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— quorum occulta familiaritate excitantur: sic in auditoribus, in quibus etsi aliqui non intelligunt quae cantantur, intelligunt tamen propter quid cantantur. scil. laudem Dei; & hoc sufficit ad devotionem excitandam. |
— quorum Hidden familiaritate excitantur: sic in auditoribus, in quibus Though aliqui non Intelligunt Quae cantantur, Intelligunt tamen propter quid cantantur. scil. Laudem Dei; & hoc sufficit ad devotionem excitandam. |
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