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" God; yet ought we most chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy Word, and to ask those things which are... "
Old Humphrey's Walks in London and Its Neighbourhood - Page 9
by Old Humphrey - 1799 - 355 pages
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Sermons on several occasions, and charges. To which is prefixed a memoir of ...

William Van Mildert (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 590 pages
...hare re" ceived at His hands, to set forth* Mis/ bftbfet "worthy praise, to hear His most holy wofd, " and to ask those things which are requisite "and necessary as well for the body as the " soul." This presupposes a deep sense of our own unworthiness, and of His infinite majesty and glory; a desire...
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The Churchman's Manual: An Exposition of the Doctrines, Ministry, and ...

Benjamin Dorr - 1838 - 300 pages
...petitions. " We now enter solemnly on the remaining part of divine worship, supplication and prayer ; to ask those things which, are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul. Having repeated our Creed together, professed one faith in God, and declared our unity and fellowship...
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The Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1838 - 492 pages
...the great benefits received at his hands, to hear his most holy word, and to ask those things that are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul ;" if, in a word, we come as sinners in our Saviour's name, to offer our praises and our prayers to...
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The Family Sanctuary; a Form of Domestic Devotion for Every Sabbath in the ...

Family Sanctuary, Family sanctuary - Families - 1838 - 598 pages
...approach thee, in the true spirit of heartfelt prayer, that we may ask aright for those things that are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul. We acknowledge thee as the greatest, the wisest, and the best of beings. Heaven is thy throne, and...
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The Universalist Manual: Or Book of Prayers and Other Religious Exercises ...

Menzies Rayner - Hymns, English - 1839 - 476 pages
...render thanks for the great benefits we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy word, and to ask those things...and necessary, as well for the body as the soul ; I therefore earnestly entreat you, as many as are here present, devoutly to accompany me, •with sincere...
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Form of family prayer, for Sunday and daily use

George Barber Paley - 1839 - 88 pages
...thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy Word, and to ask those things...requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul. Wherefore I beseech you, as many as are here present, to accompany me with a pure heart and humble...
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Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - Rhetoric - 1839 - 372 pages
...benefits we have received at his hands" to set forth' his most worthy praise" to hear' his most h61y word and to ask those things' which are requisite and necessary* as well for the bod/ as the soul"' Wherefore I pray and beseech you' as many as are here presenf to accompany me' with...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1840 - 488 pages
...peace to the sanctuary, noticing as I pass along my fellow-pilgrims bound on the same errand — " To render thanks to God for the great benefits received...soul." I like to listen to the faithful exhortation of a humble-minded minister of the gospel. These things I like, as well as to join in the triumphant chorus...
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Garrick's Mode of Reading the Liturgy of the Church of England

J. W. Anderson, Richard Cull - Elocution - 1840 - 172 pages
...always attended to, as I shall afterwards shew. at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy word, and to ask those things...requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul. Wherefore — Here Mr Garrick always stopt, and repeated — / pray and beseech you, in rather a fervent,...
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Garrick's Mode of Reading the Liturgy of the Church of England

J. W. Anderson, Richard Cull - Elocution - 1840 - 180 pages
...shall afterwards shew. at. his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy ivord, and to ask those things which are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul. Wherefore — Here Mr Garrick always stopt, and repeated — / pray and beseech you, in rather a fervent,...
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