| Peter Waldo - 1772 - 432 pages
...vouchfafed us through Chrift.Jefus, our bleffed Redeemer, our only Mediator and Advocate.— 1 - " And although we, ought at all Times humbly to acknowledge our Sins, before God"— our Humiliation and Confefiion are not to be confined to the Church, anymore than to the Clofetj not... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1808 - 634 pages
...heart ; to the end that we may obtain forgiveness of the same by his infinite goodness an:l mercy. And although we ought, at all times, humbly to acknowledge...chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together, to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at hi hands, to set forth his mosi worthy... | |
| Church of England - 1810 - 466 pages
...obedient heart; to the end that we may obtain forgiveness of the same by his infinite goodness and mercy. And although we ought, at all times, humbly to acknowledge...chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together, to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy... | |
| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1810 - 556 pages
...circumstance of time or place that renders the performance of the duty of confession unseasonable. For " we ought at all " times humbly to acknowledge our sins before " God." There are those who think that religion should be confined to the church, or at least to the sabbath-day... | |
| Thomas Bisse - Christian life - 1814 - 148 pages
...how can we presume to ask benefits at his hand ? And therefore the exhortation well testifies, that although we ought at all times humbly to acknowledge our sins before God, yet ought we p irlsf chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together upon these sacred exercises, of thanksgiving,... | |
| Church of England - Fore-edge painting - 1815 - 450 pages
...obedient heart; to the end that we may obtain forgiveness of the same, by his infinite goodness and mercy. And although we ought at all times humbly to acknowledge our sins before God ; yet ought we most chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together to render thanks for the great benefits that... | |
| Church of England, Sir John Bayley - 1816 - 738 pages
...obedient hearty to the end that we may obtain forgiveness of the same, by his infinite goodness and mercy. And although we ought at all times humbly to acknowledge our sins before God, yet ought we most chiefly so to da when (я) " neither have we" ie " and have not." В we assemble and meet together,... | |
| 1818 - 424 pages
...forgiveness of the same, by his infinite goodness and mercy. And although we ought, at all times, humblyto acknowledge our sins before God ; yet ought we chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together, to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy... | |
| REV. H. C. O'DONNOGHUE, A.M. - 1818 - 342 pages
...healed in this world, neither can he attain eternal life in the next. " Although (saith the exhortation) we ought at all times humbly to acknowledge our sins before God, yet ought we most chiefly" — then is it most proper and becoming in us — " so to do, when we assemble and meet... | |
| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1818 - 348 pages
...circumstance of time or place, that renders the performance of the duty of confession unseasonable. For « we ought at all times « humbly to acknowledge our sins before God.' There are those, who think that religion should J The simplicity of the following lines in the Lamentation... | |
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