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" Dominus ! This said, let the one, still sitting there and as if recalling them, say the anthem Venite et videte locum. And saying this, let him rise, and lift the veil, and show them the place bare of the cross, but only the cloths laid there in which... "
The Religious Drama - Page 15
by Gordon Crosse - 1913 - 182 pages
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The Home Counties Magazine: Devoted to the Topography of London ..., Volume 9

William John Hardy, F. E. Robinson, William Paley Baildon - 1907 - 446 pages
...praedixerat. Ite, nuntiate, quia surrexit a mortuis.' At the word of this bidding, let those three turn in the choir and say, ' Alleluia ! Resurrexit Dominus...show them the place bare of the Cross, but only the clothes laid there in which the Cross was wrapped. And when they have seen this, let them .... take...
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The Mediaeval Stage: Book III. Religious drama. book IV. The interlude ...

Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1903 - 500 pages
...the word of this bidding let those three turn to the choir and say Alleluia ! resurrexit Dominus I This said, let the one, still sitting there and as...only the cloths laid there in which the cross was 1 A full account of the Concordia Regularis and extract? from the Latin text are in Appendix O. wrapped...
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Plays of Our Forefathers and Some of the Traditions Upon which They Were Founded

Charles Mills Gayley - 1907 - 436 pages
...nuntiate quia surrexit a mortuis. At the word of this bidding let those three turn to the choir and say, This said, let the one, still sitting there and as...bare of the cross, but only the cloths laid there 1n which the cross was wrapped. And when they have seen this let them set down the thuribles which...
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The Second Shepherds' Play: Everyman and Other Early Plays

Clarence Griffin Child - 1910 - 200 pages
...Venite, et mdete locum [ubi positus erat Dominus. Alleluia, Alleluia /]. Having said this, however, let him rise and lift the veil, and show them the place empty of the cross, but the cloths, only, laid there with which the cross was wrapped. When they see...
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The Second Shepherds' Play: Everyman and Other Early Plays

Clarence Griffin Child - 1910 - 194 pages
...Venite, et videte locum [ubi positus erat Dominus. Alleluia, Alleluia, ,']. Having said this, however, let him rise and lift the veil, and show them the place empty of the cross, but the cloths, only, laid there with which the cross was wrapped. When they see...
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Dramatic Technique

George Pierce Baker - 1919 - 554 pages
...antipkon, Come, and see the place where the Lord lay. Alleluia, Alleluia! Having said this, however, let him rise and lift the veil, and show them the place empty of the cross, but the clothes, only, laid there with which the cross was wrapped. When they see...
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A Short History of English Literature

Sir Archibald Strong - 1921 - 428 pages
...Venite et videte locum ' (' Come ye and see the place '). ' And saying this,' continues the direction, ' let him rise and lift the veil, and show them the place bare of the Cross, but only the clothes laid there in which the Cross was to be wrapped.' 2 It is obvious that this piece of ritual...
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Drama in Religious Service: By Martha Candler; Illustrated with Photographs

Martha Smathers Candler Cheney - 1922 - 336 pages
...three back, with the antiphon: "Come and see the place where the Lord was laid. Alleluia!" Having said this, let him rise and lift the veil and show them the place empty of the cross, but the cloths only laid there with which the body was wrapped. When they see this,...
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Chief Pre-Shakespearean Dramas: A Selection of Plays Illustrating the ...

Joseph Quincy Adams - 1924 - 734 pages
...see the place where the Lord was laid. Alleluia! Alleluia! And saying this, let him rise, and let him lift the veil and show them the place bare of the cross, but only the cloths laid there with which the cross was wrapped. Seeing which, let them set down the censers which they carried into...
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The Medieval Theatre

Glynne William Gladstone Wickham - 1987 - 306 pages
...surrexit a mortuis. At the word of his bidding let those three turn to the choir and say Alleluia1 resurrexit Dominus! This said, let the one, still...the veil, and show them the place bare of the cross [ie the altarcross which had been placed in the sepulchre below the altar on Good Friday]* but only...
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