| Church of England - 2005 - 496 pages
...worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs under thy table. But thou art the same Lord whose nature is always to have mercy. Grant us, therefore, gracious...that we may evermore dwell in him and he in us. Amen. The president and people receive communion. Authorized words of distribution are used and the communicant... | |
| 2005 - 164 pages
...Book of Common Prayer, especially to the Prayer of Humble Access, which itself echoes John 6 and 15 ('Grant us, therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the...that we may evermore dwell in him and he in us'). It also speaks the same language as the second post-communion prayer ('thou . . . dost assure us thereby... | |
| Michael D. Keiser - 2006 - 157 pages
...rest, grant them rest, grant them rest eternal." } Then shall the priest and the people say together: WE do not presume to come to this Thy Table, O merciful...Blood, and that we may evermore dwell in Him, and He is us. Amen. } The priest makes his own communion, then turns to the people and says Behold the Lamb... | |
| Wayne Stumme - 2006 - 200 pages
...great mercies. We are not worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs under Thy Table. But Thou art that same Lord whose property is always to have mercy....we may evermore dwell in Him, and He in us. Amen." Few doctrines in our tradition are as deeply personal and inward as the doctrine of justification by... | |
| Robert David Redmile - 2006 - 285 pages
...the Book of Common Prayer 1662. 6 fc /^ RANT us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the Flesh of VJ Thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink His Blood,...that we may evermore dwell in Him, and He in us." The Prayer of Consecration of the Lord's Supper, the Book of Common Prayer 1662. "Grant that we receiving... | |
| Ross Thompson - 2006 - 268 pages
...other, as in the prayer of humble access: Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh of thy Son Jesus Christ, and to drink his blood, that our...and that we may evermore dwell in him, and he in us. What looks like a literalism (based on John 6.53) is immediately followed by a metaphorical description... | |
| Dorothy M. Stewart - 1999 - 466 pages
...splendor: As needy, to the Lord of heaven and earth: As naked, to the King of glory. Thomas Aquinas 43.2 We do not presume to come to this thy table, O merciful...our souls washed through his most precious blood. The Book of Common Prayer 43.3 Savior, I seek your face, I here confess you; within your holy place... | |
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