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piddflicks's video: Of The Father s Love Begotten Corde Natus Ex Parentis

@Of The Father's Love Begotten (Corde Natus Ex Parentis)
A Christmas meditation on the Incarnation set to the 11th c. tune 'Divinum Mysterium' and the hymn 'Of The Father's Love Begotten' that sings praises to the 'Logos', the Eternal Word. 'In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God.All things were made by Him; and without Him was not any thing made that was made. In Him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not....and the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld His glory (the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. (The Gospel of John) Of the Fathers love begotten, ere the worlds began to be, He is Alpha and Omega, He the source, the ending He, Of the things that are, that have been, And that future years shall see, evermore and evermore! At His Word the worlds were framèd; He commanded; it was done: Heaven and earth and depths of ocean in their threefold order one; All that grows beneath the shining Of the moon and burning sun, evermore and evermore! O that birth forever blessèd, when the virgin, full of grace, By the Holy Ghost conceiving, bare the Saviour of our race; And the Babe, the worlds Redeemer, First revealed His sacred face, evermore and evermore! This is He Whom seers in old time chanted of with one accord; Whom the voices of the prophets promised in their faithful word; Now He shines, the long expected, Let creation praise its Lord, evermore and evermore! O ye heights of heaven adore Him; angel hosts, His praises sing; Powers, dominions, bow before Him, and extol our God and King! Let no tongue on earth be silent, Every voice in concert sing, evermore and evermore! Christ, to Thee with God the Father, and, O Holy Ghost, to Thee, Hymn and chant with high thanksgiving, and unwearied praises be: Honour, glory, and dominion, And eternal victory, evermore and evermore! From the original Latin of Aurelius Prudentius (5thc.) translated by John M. Neale & Henry W. Baker (19thc.)

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This video was published on 2009-12-22 23:32:32 GMT by @piddflicks on Youtube. piddflicks has total 9.8K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 55 video.This video has received 284 Likes which are lower than the average likes that piddflicks gets . @piddflicks receives an average views of 227K per video on Youtube.This video has received 44 comments which are lower than the average comments that piddflicks gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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