Neale, John Mason, 1818-1866.
Neale, J.M. (John Mason), 1818-1866
Neale, J.M. 1818-1866
Neale, John Mason
John Mason Neale Anglican priest and hymnwriter
Neale, J. M. (John Mason)
نيل، جون ماسون
ניל, ג'ון מייסון, 1818-1866
VIAF ID: 37017097 ( Personal )
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Works
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Ach ! lieber Herre Jesu Christ | |
Ad cantum leticie | |
Ancient liturgies of the Gallican Church, now first collected, with an introductory dissertation, notes, and various readings, together with parallel passages from the Roman, Ambrosian, and Mozarabic rites | |
Art thou weary, art thou languid | |
Before the ending of the day | |
Carmen suo dilecto | |
Celos ascendit hodie | |
Christ is made the sure foundation | |
Christ ist erstanden | |
Christ was born on Christmas day | |
O come, o come, Emmanuel | |
Come, thou redeemer of the earth : (Veni Redemptor gentium) advent anthem S.A.T.B. unaccompanied | |
Come, you faithful, raise the strain | |
A Commentary on the Psalms from primitive and mediaeval writers and from the various office-books and hymns of the Roman, Mozarabic, Ambrosian, Gallican, Greek, Coptic, Armenian, and Syriac rites | |
Congaudeat turba fidelium | |
Cowley carol book for Christmas, Easter and Ascensiontide | |
Creator of the stars of night : for SATB chorus unaccompanied | |
De doolaards in Egypten | |
Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord : for SATB chorus and organ | |
Du symbolisme dans les églises du moyen âge | |
Duchenier, scènes vendéennes par J. M. Neale, traduit de l'anglais par J. B. Dillies | |
Earth today rejoices : Easter anthem for mixed voices | |
De Egyptische zwervers : een geschiedenis uit de tiende groote Christenvervolging | |
Essays on liturgiology and church history | |
The fall of Constantinople | |
Fierce was the wild billow : hymn anthem | |
Gabriel's message does away | |
Gaude! Gaude! Emmanuel = Rejoice! Rejoice! Immanuel : for SSATB | |
Geborn ist Gottes Sönelein | |
Gelobet seyst du, Jesu Christ | |
"Good bye" : a few lessons from the life of the late warden, 1867: | |
Good King Wenceslas (1853) | |
A Handbook for travellers in Portugal, ... | |
A History of the Holy Eastern Church | |
Hymni Ecclesiae e breviariis quibusdam et missalibus gallicanis, germanis, hispanis, lusitanis desumpti | |
In den Höhlen von Zericah e. Erzählung aus d. Zeit d. Christenverfolgung im 4. Jh. | |
In hoc anni circulo | |
Jerusalem the golden | |
Jesus, humani generis | |
Lighten our darkness | |
Light's glittering morn : S.A.T.B. and organ | |
The liturgies of S. Mark, S. James, S. Clement, S. Chrysostom, S. Basil : or according to the use of the churches of Alexandria, Jerusalem, Constantinople, and the formula of the Apostolic Constitutions | |
Make we joy now in this fest | |
Mediaeval preachers and mediaeval preaching : a series of extracts | |
Most glorious Lord of life : Easter anthem for mixed choir SATB and optional congregation : with organ and optional brass ensemble | |
The Nestorians and their rituals : with the narrative of a mission to Mesopotamia and Coordistan in 1842-1844, and of a late visit to those countries in 1850; also, researches into the present condition of the Syrian Jacobites, papal Syrians, and Chaldeans, and an inquiry into the religious tenets of the Yezeedees | |
Noore koguduse laulik | |
"North and South" : letters to "the Guardian," (a Church of England paper published in London,) by the Revs. J.E. Hole, and J.M. Neale on the subject of "North and South," with replies by the Rev. --- --- of the diocese of --- C.W., recently a presbyter of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America. | |
Parvulus nobis nascitur | |
Pictorial crucifixes. 2nd ed., 1852: | |
primitive liturgies | |
Puer natus in Bethlehem | |
Quem nunc Virgo peperit | |
Quem pastores laudavere | |
Rex omnipotens die hodierna | |
The rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix, monk of Cluny, on the Celestial Country | |
Salmer | |
Seatonian poems. | |
Secession or schism, 1868: | |
Sequentiae ex missalibus germanicis, anglicis, gallicis, aliisque medii aevi collectae ... | |
Sequentiarium | |
Sermons on the Canticles preached in a religious house, 1842: | |
Simple motets | |
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle : two-part, organ or piano, optional tambourine | |
The Symbolism of churches and church ornaments : a translation of the first book of the Rationale divinorum officiorum | |
Tårnhøye bølger | |
Text emblems. 2nd ed., 1868: | |
Theodōra Phrantze, ē He pt&Mcosis tēs Konstantinoupōleos | |
This joyful Easter-tide | |
'Tis the spring of souls today! | |
Tres magi de gentibus | |
The triumphs of the cross. | |
Up good Christen folk, and listen | |
Victime paschali | |
Victories of the saints, n.d. | |
Wir wollen alle frölich seyn | |
Young and old must raise the lay | |
ثيودورة : او سقوط الاستانة |