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Adeste fideles, Laeti triumphantes

Author: John Francis Wade Appears in 87 hymnals Used With Tune: ADESTE FIDELES

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ADESTE, FIDELES

Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 1,337 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John F. Wade, c. 1711-1786 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11512 55323 43211 Used With Text: Adeste, Fideles
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[Adeste, fideles, laeti, triumphantes]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Sources: Melodia Gregoriana Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 11512 75323 43211 Used With Text: Adeste, fideles

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Adeste Fideles

Author: John F. Wade Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14234 First Line: Adeste, fideles, laeti triumphantes Refrain First Line: Venite adoremus, venite adoremus Lyrics: 1 Adeste, fideles, laeti triumphantes; Venite, venite in Bethlehem. Natum videte, Regem angelorum: Refrain: Venite adoremus, venite adoremus, Venite adoremus, Dominum. 2 Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Gestant puellae viscera Deum verum, genitum non factum: [Refrain] 3 Cantet nunc io chorus angelorum Cantet nunc aula caelestium: Gloria in excelsis Deo: [Refrain] 4 Ergo qui natus, die hodierna Jesu, tibi sit gloria Patris aeterni Verbum caro factum: [Refrain] Verses said to be written by Abbè Étienne Jean François Borderies (1785-1832) and printed in the "Office de St. Omer" (1822): En grege relicto, Humiles ad cunas Vocati pastores approperant; Et nos ovanti gradu festinemus. [Refrain] Aeterni Parentis splendorem aeternum Velatum sub carne videbimus, Deum infantem, pannis involutum [Refrain] Pro nobis egenum Et foeno cubantem, Piis foveamus amplexibus; Sic nos anamtem quis non redamaret? [Refrain] Pro nobis egenum et foeno cubantem Piis foveamus amplexibus; Sic nos amantem quis non redamaret? [Refrain] A mid-19th Century verse of unknown authorship: Stella duce, Magi, Christum adorantes, Aurum, thus, et myrrham dant munera; Jesu infanti corda praebeamus. Languages: Latin Tune Title: [Adeste, fideles, laeti triumphantes]
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Adeste, fideles

Hymnal: Coleccion de Cantos Sagrados Populares #17 (1957) First Line: Adeste, fideles, laeti, triumphantes Languages: Latin; Spanish Tune Title: [Adeste, fideles, laeti, triumphantes]

Adeste fideles, Laeti triumphantes

Author: John Francis Wade Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #74 (1964) Tune Title: ADESTE FIDELES

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anonima Author, v. 6 of "Adeste Fideles" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

John Reading

1645 - 1692 Person Name: J. Reading Composer of "ADESTE FIDELES" in University Hymns b. c1645, Lincoln; d. 1692, Winchester; English composer and organist; organist to Winchester Cathedral from 1675 to 1681; Adeste fideles has been attributed to him.

Étienne-Jean-François Borderies

1764 - 1832 Person Name: Abbé E. Jean-François de Borderies, 1764-1832 Author, vv. 5, 7 of "Adeste Fideles" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta Jean-François-Étienne Borderies ( January 24 1764 - 4 August 1832 ) Is a French Catholic prelate, former Bishop of Versailles. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-François-Étienne_Borderies