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... prayer has its instantaneous encouragement ; either he rises resolved against spending his time on dull portraits , or with his mind more set than ever on the largest canvas that his room can hold , or buoyed up with the confident ...
... prayer has its instantaneous encouragement ; either he rises resolved against spending his time on dull portraits , or with his mind more set than ever on the largest canvas that his room can hold , or buoyed up with the confident ...
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... prayer . So it is in the Gallican Use ; though in the latter the petition for the departed is not invariably given . As , for example , in a Missa in Jejunio printed by Thomasius : - Let Thy venerable grace , O LORD , both exercise us ...
... prayer . So it is in the Gallican Use ; though in the latter the petition for the departed is not invariably given . As , for example , in a Missa in Jejunio printed by Thomasius : - Let Thy venerable grace , O LORD , both exercise us ...
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... prayer that follows the Canon is still called the Post Pridie . This violent disjuncture is undoubtedly a great ... prayer to the like effect . We shall only remark here that the Gotho - Hispanic and Gallican Rites clearly contained this ...
... prayer that follows the Canon is still called the Post Pridie . This violent disjuncture is undoubtedly a great ... prayer to the like effect . We shall only remark here that the Gotho - Hispanic and Gallican Rites clearly contained this ...
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