| Mary Milner - 1849 - 808 pages
...which, with others equally dependent, we assemble and meet together : even " to render thanks to God for the great benefits which we have received at his hands ; to set forth his most worthy praise ; to hear his most holy word ; and to ask those things which are requisite,... | |
| Sunday school teacher's manual - 1847 - 322 pages
...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 which we have received at His hands, to set forth His most worthy praise, to hear His most holy word, and to ask those things which are requisite... | |
| 1849 - 472 pages
...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 which we have received at His hands, to set forth His most worthy praise, to hear His most holy word, and to ask those things which are requisite... | |
| Stephen Wilkinson Dowell - 1852 - 236 pages
...them that are round about him." (Ps. Ixxxix. 7.) 14. For what do we assemble and meet together ? 1st. To render thanks for the great benefits which we have received at his hands. " Give thanks unto the Lord, call upon his name, make known his deeds among the people. Sing unto him,... | |
| 1852 - 950 pages
...the blood of Thy only-begotten Son, may joyfully obey tho call to meet together in Thy Holy Church, to render thanks for the great benefits which we have received at Thy hands, to set forth Thy most worthy praise, to hear Thy most Holy Word, and to ask those things... | |
| Harry John Wilmot Buxton - 1876 - 194 pages
...acknowledge our sins before God, yet we ought chiefly so to do when we assemble and meet together, (1) to render thanks for the great benefits which we have received at His hands, (2) to set forth His most worthy praise, (3) to hear His most Holy Word, (4) to ask those things which... | |
| George Edward Jelf - 1878 - 188 pages
...distinct and separate duties. By the one we rather understand the coming together for His service — to render thanks for the great benefits which we have received at His Hands, and to set forth, in the congregation of the faithful, His most worthy praise. But there is a need,... | |
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