DEARLY beloved brethren, the Scripture moveth us in sundry places to acknowledge and confess our manifold sins and wickedness ; and that we should not dissemble nor cloke them before the face of Almighty God our heavenly Father ; but confess them with... The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine - Page 4101868Full view - About this book
 | Richard Whately - Rhetoric - 1839 - 347 pages
...reminded of the manner, when you come to practise in your private reading. ' Dearly beloved brethren! = The Scripture moveth us' in sundry places' to acknowledge...Heavenly Father" but confess them' with an humble' lowly7 penitent' and obedient heart' to the end that we may obtain forgiveness of the same' by his... | |
 | Thomas Jackson - Itinerancy (Church polity) - 1839 - 240 pages
...question. In the liturgy of the Church we find the following admonition : — " Dearly beloved brethren, the Scripture moveth us in sundry places to acknowledge...wickedness ; and that we should not dissemble nor cloak them before the face of Almighty God our heavenly Father ; but confess them with an hum-, ble,... | |
 | Thomas Jackson - Itinerancy (Church polity) - 1839 - 240 pages
...acknowledge and confess our manifold sins and wickedness ; and that we should not dissemble nor cloak them before the face of Almighty God our heavenly...with an humble, lowly, penitent, and obedient heart." These are " works meet for repentance ;" and the Church declares, that " the Scripture moveth us,"... | |
 | Stephen - 1839 - 8 pages
...ever one God, world without end. Amen. No. 14. SCRIPTURE TRACTS FASTS AND FESTIVALS. BY A LAYMAN. " The Scripture moveth us in sundry places to acknowledge and confess our manifold sins and wickedness." — Liturgy. " Cleanse your hands, ye sinners ; and purify your hearts, ye doubleminded. Be afflicted,... | |
 | William Staunton - Religion - 1839 - 473 pages
...Morning and Evening Prayer, thus : — " Dearly beloved brethren, the Scripture moveth us, &c. &c. ; and that we should not dissemble nor cloke them before the face of Almighty God," &c. ; that is, we should not endeavour to hide or conceal our sins from God, for to deceive Him is... | |
 | J. W. Anderson, Richard Cull - Elocution - 1840 - 143 pages
...and in a manner expressive of the utmost sorrow and contrition for our acknowledged transgressions. and that we should not dissemble nor cloke them before the face of Almighty God our heavenly Father ; An awful look upward when repeating from " before the face," &c. was practised by Mr Garrick. but... | |
 | J. W. Anderson, Richard Cull - Elocution - 1840 - 143 pages
...and in a manner expressive of the utmost sorrow and contrition for our acknowledged transgressions. and that we should not dissemble nor cloke them before the face of Almighty God our heavenly Father ; An awful look upward when repeating from " before the face," &c. was practised by Mr Garrick. ' but... | |
 | William Weldon Champneys - 1840
...general call to confession of our sins ; the next, a caution not to conceal them, in these words, ' that we should not dissemble nor cloke them before the face of Almighty God.'— Next, the state of heart, with which we should confess, is pointed out, that it should be ' humble,... | |
 | 1840
...trust he may continue to come from a true and sincere feeling that he may there " confess his sins with an humble, lowly, penitent and obedient heart, to the end that he may obtain forgiveness of the same, through God's infinite goodness and mercy." F. ADDRESS TO THE... | |
 | Richard Whately - English language - 1841 - 347 pages
...reminded of the manner, when you come to practise in your private reading. ' Dearly beldved brethren !== The Scripture moveth us' in sundry places' to acknowledge...lowly' penitent' and obedient heart' to the end that we may obtain forgiveness of the same' by his infinite goodness and mercy'" Ana although we ought at all... | |
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