A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England: Being the Substance of Every Thing Liturgical in Bishop Sparrow, Mr. L'Estrange, Dr. Comber, Dr. Nichols, and All Former Ritualists, Commentators, Or Others, Upon the Same SubjectW. Tegg, 1848 - 523 pages |
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... words as well as the thoughts of my author : for it was always my rule when I could not mend an expression , not to do it an injury by changing it : and yet as I was frequently forced to transpose the order of his sentences , and to ...
... words as well as the thoughts of my author : for it was always my rule when I could not mend an expression , not to do it an injury by changing it : and yet as I was frequently forced to transpose the order of his sentences , and to ...
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... words ; ex- pressly bidding them , When ye pray , say , Our Father . " I sup- pose nobody hath so mean an opinion , either of St. John's or our Saviour's Disciples , as to think they were ignorant how to pray therefore it is plain they ...
... words ; ex- pressly bidding them , When ye pray , say , Our Father . " I sup- pose nobody hath so mean an opinion , either of St. John's or our Saviour's Disciples , as to think they were ignorant how to pray therefore it is plain they ...
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... words commanded this form of prayer to be used for ever , we conclude , that it was only prescribed for a time ; we must necessarily allow , that whatever Christ hath instituted without limitation of time does not always oblige ; and ...
... words commanded this form of prayer to be used for ever , we conclude , that it was only prescribed for a time ; we must necessarily allow , that whatever Christ hath instituted without limitation of time does not always oblige ; and ...
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... words of their prayers ; and therefore there Introduct . reason why we should expect a particular intimation of the I's prayer . And as for those prayers mentioned in the afore- places , I do not see how they can prove from thence ...
... words of their prayers ; and therefore there Introduct . reason why we should expect a particular intimation of the I's prayer . And as for those prayers mentioned in the afore- places , I do not see how they can prove from thence ...
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... words , we shall be more " easily heard ; " and that " there is no prayer more spiritual " or true than the Lord's prayer . " And therefore he most earnestly exhorts men to the use of it as often as they pray . Again , St. Cyril of ...
... words , we shall be more " easily heard ; " and that " there is no prayer more spiritual " or true than the Lord's prayer . " And therefore he most earnestly exhorts men to the use of it as often as they pray . Again , St. Cyril of ...
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