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" Cod night and day. When, in the review of the times which we have past, any offence arises to our thoughts, let us humbly implore forgiveness; and for those faults (and many they are and must be) which we cannot recollect, let us solicit mercy in general... "
Thoughts in Prison;: In Five Parts, Viz. The Imprisonment, The Retrospect ... - Page 188
de William Dodd - 1815 - 212 pages
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The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. In Fourteen Volumes. Vol. XIV.

Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 pages
...us thankfully accept it. But let us not reft- in formality and prefcription : let us call upon God night and day. When, in the review of the times which we have paft, any offence arifes to our thoughts, let us humbly implore forgivenefs j and for thole faults...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D: In Thirteen Volumes, Volume 14

Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 pages
...let us thankfully accept it. But let us not reft in formality and prefcription : let us call upon God night and day. When, in the review of the times which we have paft, any offence arifes to our thoughts, let us humbly implore forgivenefs ; and for thofe faults...
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Thoughts in Prison: And Other Miscellaneous Pieces

William Dodd - 1796 - 306 pages
...let us thankfully accept it. But let us not reft in formality and prelcription : let us call upon God night and day. When, in the review of the times which we have paft, any offence arifes to oar thoughts, let us humhly implore forgivenefs ; and for thofe faults...
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Thoughts in prison [in verse] by W. Dodd. To which are added, his last ...

William Dodd - 1801 - 204 pages
...let us thankfully accept it. But let us not reft in formality and prefcription : let us call upon God night and day. When, in the review of the times which we have part, any offence arifes to our thoughts, let us humbly implore forgivenefs ; and for thole faults...
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The Beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Consisting of Maxims and Observations ...

Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 pages
...let us thankfully accept it. But lot us not rest in formality and prescription: let us call upon God night and day. When in the review of the times which...our constant care that we pray not merely with our lips.bufrthat when we lament our sins, we are really humbled in self-abhorrence.*; and that when we...
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Thoughts in prison, [in verse] by W. Dodd. To which are added, his last ...

William Dodd - 1809 - 232 pages
...let us thankfully accept it. But let us not rest in formality and prescription : let us call upon God night and day. When, in the review of the times which we have past, any offence arises to our thonghts, let us humbly implore forgiveness ; and for those faults (and many they are and must be)...
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A Companion for the Prisoner: Being a Selection of Sermons, Exhortations and ...

Thomas Bowen (chaplain.) - 1809 - 236 pages
...let us thankfully accept it. But let us not reft in formality and prefcription : let us call upon God night and day. When, in the review of the times which we have paft, any offence arifcs to our thoughts, let us humbly implore forgivencfs; and for thofe faults (and...
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A Companion for the Prisoner: Being a Selection of Sermons, Exhortations ...

Thomas Bowen (chaplain.) - 1820 - 360 pages
...us thankfully accept it. But let us not rest in formality, and prescription : let us call upon God night and day. When, in the review of the times which...general petitions. But it must be our constant care, thatwepraynot merely with our lips ; but that when we lament our sins, we are really humbled in self-abhorrence...
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