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... communion , the spirit of catholicity and fraternity among such Churches of the Reformation as originally contributed to the formation of the Prayer - book , by restoring to more general use those ancient formulas which are their ...
... communion , the spirit of catholicity and fraternity among such Churches of the Reformation as originally contributed to the formation of the Prayer - book , by restoring to more general use those ancient formulas which are their ...
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... communion with God in secret , to endeavor to acquire both the spirit and the gift of prayer . Not only so , but when he is to enter on particular acts of worship , he should endeavor to com- pose his spirit , and to digest his thoughts ...
... communion with God in secret , to endeavor to acquire both the spirit and the gift of prayer . Not only so , but when he is to enter on particular acts of worship , he should endeavor to com- pose his spirit , and to digest his thoughts ...
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... communion ; and the same instinct of liberty rises against any abuse of even Church power in the details of public worship . The genius of presbytery , the world over , cannot endure anything more stringent than a Directory , or system ...
... communion ; and the same instinct of liberty rises against any abuse of even Church power in the details of public worship . The genius of presbytery , the world over , cannot endure anything more stringent than a Directory , or system ...
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... communion with God . The people take refuge from the service in the discourse , and the dis- course is elaborated at the expense of the service . Whereas , the need of careful preparation for the one only exceeds that for the other by ...
... communion with God . The people take refuge from the service in the discourse , and the dis- course is elaborated at the expense of the service . Whereas , the need of careful preparation for the one only exceeds that for the other by ...
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... communion with God , and himself as remarkable for prudence as for piety , are confessedly better than the most sincere recitation , and infinitely better than the mere formal reading of prayers , we absurdly elevate the rare exception ...
... communion with God , and himself as remarkable for prudence as for piety , are confessedly better than the most sincere recitation , and infinitely better than the mere formal reading of prayers , we absurdly elevate the rare exception ...
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Page 102 - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
Page 108 - Moreover, the number and hardness of the rules called the Pie, and the manifold changings of the service, was the cause, that to turn the book only was so hard and intricate a matter, that many times there was more business to find out what should be read, than to read it when it was found out.
Page 102 - O God the Holy Ghost, proceeding from the Father and the Son; have mercy upon us miserable sinners.
Page 103 - From lightning and tempest ; from plague, pestilence, and famine ; from battle and murder, and from sudden death, Good Lord, deliver us.
Page 12 - God, endeavour in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best reformed Churches...
Page 176 - ... beseeching thee, that it may please thee, of thy gracious goodness, shortly to accomplish the number of thine elect, and to hasten thy kingdom; that we, with all those that are departed in the true faith of thy holy name, may have our perfect consummation and bliss, both in body and soul, in thy eternal and everlasting glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Page 103 - Spirit ; that it may please thee to bring into the way of truth all such as have erred, and are deceived...
Page 103 - That it may please Thee to defend, and provide for, the fatherless children, and widows, and all that are desolate and oppressed ; We beseech Thee to hear us, good Lord.
Page 12 - That we shall sincerely, really, and constantly, through the grace of GOD, endeavour, in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government...
Page 103 - By thine Agony and Bloody Sweat ; by thy Cross and Passion; by thy precious Death and Burial ; by thy glorious Resurrection and Ascension ; and by the Coming of the Holy Ghost, Good Lord, deliver us.