| 1728 - 512 pages
...Holydays according to God's holy Will and Pleafure, and the Orders of the Church cf England prefcribd in that behalf; that is, in hearing the Word of God read and taught, in private and publick Prayers, in acknowledgement of their Offences to God, and amendment of the fame, in reconciling... | |
| Robert Nelson - 1757 - 686 pages
...to God's holy Will and Pleafure, and the Orders of the Church of England prefcribed in that Behalf j that is, in hearing the Word of God read and taught, in private and publick Prayers ; in acknowledging their Offences to God, and Amendment of the fame j in reconciling... | |
| Robert Nelson - 1791 - 614 pages
...Holy-days, according to God's holy Will and Pleafure, and the Orders of the Church of England, prefcribed in that Behalf; that is, in hearing the Word of God...acknowledging their Offences to God, and Amendment of the fame ; in reconciling themfelves charitably to their Neighbours, where Difpleafure hath been; in oftentimes... | |
| Richard Burn - 1797 - 738 pages
...funday, according to God's holy will and pleafare and the orders of the church of England prefcribed in that behalf ; that is, in hearing the word of God read and taught, in private and publick prayers, in acknowledging their offences to God and-amendment'of the fame, in reconciling themfelves... | |
| Richard Burn - 1797 - 584 pages
...holidays, according to God's will and pleafure and the orders of the church of England prefcribed on that behalf ; that is, in hearing the word of God read and taught, in private an I publick prayers, in acknowledging their offences to God and amendment of the fame, in reconciling... | |
| John Shepherd - 1801 - 466 pages
...and keep their holi" day"*(ie each of the appointed feafts) "accord" ing to God's will and pleafure, that is, in hearing " the word of God read and taught,..." public prayers, in acknowledging their offences, " unto God and amendment of the fame, in recon" ciling themfelves charitably to their neighbours, "... | |
| 1802 - 628 pages
...and the orders of the Church of England prefcribedin that behalf; that is, in hearing the Word of Uod read and taught ; in private and public' -prayers...acknowledging their offences to God, and amendment of the fame ; in reconciling themfelves charitably to their neighbours, where diipleafure hath been ; in oftentimes... | |
| Church of England - 1808 - 354 pages
...holy will and pleafure, and the orders of the Church of England prefcribed in that behalf; that 5s, in hearing the Word of God read and taught ; in private...acknowledging their offences to God, and amendment of the fame; in reconciling themfelves charitably to their neighbours, where dilpleafure hath been ; in oftentimes... | |
| Robert Nelson - 1815 - 564 pages
...England are enjoined to keep the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, and other Holy-Days, according to God's holy Will and Pleasure, and the Orders of...acknowledging their Offences to God and Amendment of the samej in reconciling themselves charitably to their Neighbours, where Displeasure hath been; in oftentimes... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1816 - 586 pages
...That the holy day, at the first beginning gu'dly instituted and '• ordained, be wholly given to God, in hearing the word of God read. • and taught ;...prayers ; in acknowledging their 'offences to God, and promising amendments ; in reconciling theni' selves to their neighbors, receiving the communion, veiling... | |
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