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(1) Antiphofa : Qnem vidistis, pastores, dicit© ? An¬ 
n-initiate nobis in tends qnis apparuit. 
Hatum vidinus, et chores Angelorum 
collaudantes Dominum, alleluia, alle¬ 
luia. 
Psalmus: Dominus regnavit (Ps. xcii). 
Antiphoxa : Qnem . . . Dominum, alleluia, alle¬ 
luia. 1 
(2) Axtiphoxa: Genuit puerpera regem, cui nomen 
sternum, et gaudia matris habens cum 
virginitatis bonore; nee primam simi- 
lem visa est, nec habere sequentunq 
alleluia. 
Psalmus: Jubilate Deo (Ps. xcix). 
Axtiphoxa: Genuit . . . sequentem, alleluia. 
(3) Axtiphoxa : Angelus ad pastures ait: Annuntio 
vobis gaudium magnum, quia natus est 
vobis ho die S alva t or mundi, alleluia. 
Dens, Deus mens (Ps. lxii) Deus 
misereatur (Ps. lxvi) 2 . 
Angelus . . . mundi, alleluia. 
Pacta est cum Angelo multitudo coeles- 
tis exercitus laudantium Deum, et di- 
centium: Gloria in excelsis Deo, et in 
terra pax hominihus 'bonse voluntatis, 
alleluia. 
Benedicite (Daniel, in). 
Pacta est . . . voluntatis, alleluia. 
Parvulus filius hodie natus est nobis, et 
vocabitur Deus Fortis, alleluia, alleluia. 
Laudate Dominum (Ps. cxlviii) ; Can- 
tate Domino (Ps. cxlix) ; Laudate Do¬ 
minum (Ps. cl). 
Parvulus . . . Fortis, alleluia, alle¬ 
luia. 
1 In the manuscripts, the repetition of the antiphon is, of course, sel¬ 
dom explicitly indicated. 
2 When the liturgical psalm comprises more than one scriptural 
psalm, the manuscript usually give the incipit only of the first scrip¬ 
tural psalm. 
Psalmus : 
Antiptioxa : 
(4) Axtipttoxa: 
Psalmus : 
Antiptioxa : 
( 5) Antiptiona : 
Psalmus : 
Antipiiona : 
