The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments: and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America: Together with the Psalter, Or Psalms of DavidProtestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge, 1858 - Anglican Communion - 728 pages |
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... prayer that we contend that forms of prayer in general , and our own in particular , are emi- nently adapted . I. It will not be difficult to prove that the possession of a form of prayer for the public worship of God enables those who use ...
... prayer that we contend that forms of prayer in general , and our own in particular , are emi- nently adapted . I. It will not be difficult to prove that the possession of a form of prayer for the public worship of God enables those who use ...
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... forms of prayer are demanded by the wants of our mental and moral nature , and that those wants are fully satisfied only by such a provision as is made in our Liturgy . As social beings , we crave , and love to ... FORMS OF PRAYER .
... forms of prayer are demanded by the wants of our mental and moral nature , and that those wants are fully satisfied only by such a provision as is made in our Liturgy . As social beings , we crave , and love to ... FORMS OF PRAYER .
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... prayers and praises , which are destitute of this rich provision for the wants of our moral nature . 6 5. But it is sometimes said that it is impossible to express the feelings of the heart in forms of prayer ; The preeminently wise ...
... prayers and praises , which are destitute of this rich provision for the wants of our moral nature . 6 5. But it is sometimes said that it is impossible to express the feelings of the heart in forms of prayer ; The preeminently wise ...
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