Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... unto Thy mercy , O Lord , all other Thy servants , which are departed hence from us with the sign of faith , and now do rest in the sleep of peace : grant unto them , we beseech Thee , Thy mercy and ever- lasting peace ; and that , at ...
... unto Thy mercy , O Lord , all other Thy servants , which are departed hence from us with the sign of faith , and now do rest in the sleep of peace : grant unto them , we beseech Thee , Thy mercy and ever- lasting peace ; and that , at ...
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... unto the end of all his labours , and to have been both privately acknowledged by his friends , and publicly pro- nounced by the ministers of the Church , to be a happy man , and to be verily admitted into the 66 society of the saints ...
... unto the end of all his labours , and to have been both privately acknowledged by his friends , and publicly pro- nounced by the ministers of the Church , to be a happy man , and to be verily admitted into the 66 society of the saints ...
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... unto thee , for all the saints which have pleased thee from the be- ginning of the world , patriarchs , prophets , just men , apostles , martyrs , con- fessors , bishops , priests , deacons , " & c . And in the Liturgies of the Churches ...
... unto thee , for all the saints which have pleased thee from the be- ginning of the world , patriarchs , prophets , just men , apostles , martyrs , con- fessors , bishops , priests , deacons , " & c . And in the Liturgies of the Churches ...
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... unto those flowery delights , where being conjoined with his brother , he enjoyeth the pleasure of everlasting life . Blessed are you both , if my orisons shall prevail anything , no day shall overslip you in silence ; no oration ...
... unto those flowery delights , where being conjoined with his brother , he enjoyeth the pleasure of everlasting life . Blessed are you both , if my orisons shall prevail anything , no day shall overslip you in silence ; no oration ...
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... unto a certain abbess , called Gerbergis , and to have acquainted her , " that he was now , without all delay , and without all danger of any more severe trial , gone unto the palace of the highest King ; and as the son of the immortal ...
... unto a certain abbess , called Gerbergis , and to have acquainted her , " that he was now , without all delay , and without all danger of any more severe trial , gone unto the palace of the highest King ; and as the son of the immortal ...
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