DEUS TUORUM MILITUM (sometimes called GRENOBLE) was published in France in the 1753 Grenoble Antiphoner as a setting for the text "Deus tuorum militum" (“The God of Your Soldiers”). One of the finest French diocesan tunes from the eighteenth century, it represents a departure in Roman Catholic h…
Display Title: Though Princes Hound Me for No CauseFirst Line: Though princes hound me for no causeTune Title: DEUS TUORUM MILITUMMeter: L.M.Scripture: Psalm 119:161-168Date: 2018Subject: Falsehood | ; Fear of God | ; Law of God | ; Obedience | ; Peace and Joy | ; Perseverance | ; Preservation of Christians |Source: OPC/URCNA 2016
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