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" O Thou Holy One, Who dwellest in the highest heavens, and lookest down upon all Thy servants, and considerest the condition of all men, now we have begun to speak to our LORD GOD, who are but dust and ashes, permit us to continue our prayers for the souls'... "
The Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Worcester: To which are Added the ... - Page xliii
by Thomas Abingdon - 1723 - 302 pages
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Hierurgia Anglicana: Or Documents and Extracts Illustrative of the Ritual of ...

Rites and ceremonies - 1848 - 466 pages
...considerest the condition of all men, now we have begun to speak to our LORD GOD, who are but dust and ashes, permit us to continue our prayers for the souls' health and external prosperity of all those that are concerned in this place. Be favourable and merciful to the most reverend...
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Hierwigia Anglicana, or, Documents and extracts illustrative of the ritual ...

1848 - 452 pages
...considerest the condition of all men, now we have begun to speak to our LORD GOD, who are but dust and ashes, permit us to continue our prayers for the souls' health and external prosperity of all those that are concerned in this place. Be favourable and merciful to the most reverend...
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An Account of the Life and Death of the Right Reverend Father in God, John ...

Thomas Plume - 1865 - 212 pages
...Holy One, Who dwelled in the higheft Heavens, and lookeft down upon all Thy fervants, and confidereft the condition of all men, now we have begun to fpeak...and afhes, permit us to continue our prayers for the foul's health, and external profperity of all thofe that are concerned in this place. Be favourable...
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Hierurgia Anglicana: Documents and Extracts Illustrative of the ..., Volume 3

Ecclesiological Society - 1904 - 434 pages
...considerest the condition of all men, now we have begun to speak to our Lord God, who are but dust and ashes, permit us to continue our prayers for the souls' health and external prosperity of all those that are concerned in this Reconciliation place. Be favourable and merciful...
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English Orders for Consecrationg Churches in the Seventeenth Century ...

Church of England - Church dedication - 1911 - 1100 pages
...considerest the condition of all men, now we have begun to speak to our Lord God, who are but dust and ashes, permit us to continue our prayers for the souls health, and external prosperity of all those that are concerned in 35 this place. Be favourable and merciful to the most...
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