A Method for Prayer: With Scripture-expressions Proper to be Used Under Each Head. By the Late Reverend Matthew Henry, ...W. Phorson; and B. Law, London, 1781 - 195 pages |
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... order ; in which yet one would avoid that which looks too formal . A man may write ftraight without having his paper ruled . Some few forms of prayer I have added in the last chapter , for the ufe of those who need fuch TO THE READER . xi .
... order ; in which yet one would avoid that which looks too formal . A man may write ftraight without having his paper ruled . Some few forms of prayer I have added in the last chapter , for the ufe of those who need fuch TO THE READER . xi .
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... look upon the face of thine anointed , in whom thou haft , by a voice from heaven , declared thyfelf to be well pleaf- ed : Lord , be well pleafed with us in him . CHA P. II . Of the Second Part of Prayer , which is confeffion of fin ...
... look upon the face of thine anointed , in whom thou haft , by a voice from heaven , declared thyfelf to be well pleaf- ed : Lord , be well pleafed with us in him . CHA P. II . Of the Second Part of Prayer , which is confeffion of fin ...
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... look , that is poor and humble , of a bro- ken and a contrite fpirit , and that trembleth at thy word , to revive the fpirit of the humble , and to re- vive the heart of the contrite ones . Thou haft graciously affured us , that though ...
... look , that is poor and humble , of a bro- ken and a contrite fpirit , and that trembleth at thy word , to revive the fpirit of the humble , and to re- vive the heart of the contrite ones . Thou haft graciously affured us , that though ...
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... look into our own hearts , and confefs with holy blushing , 1. The blindness of our understandings , and their unaptness to admit the rays of the divine light . By nature our understandings are darkened , being alienated from the life ...
... look into our own hearts , and confefs with holy blushing , 1. The blindness of our understandings , and their unaptness to admit the rays of the divine light . By nature our understandings are darkened , being alienated from the life ...
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... look unto him whom we have pierced , and may mourn , and be in bitterness for him , as one that is in bitterness for a firft - born . That we may forrow after a godly fort , with that forrow which worketh repentance unto falvation , not ...
... look unto him whom we have pierced , and may mourn , and be in bitterness for him , as one that is in bitterness for a firft - born . That we may forrow after a godly fort , with that forrow which worketh repentance unto falvation , not ...
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