| Caroline Wilson - 1837 - 320 pągines
...upon earth. " Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me whole," was no unaccepted prayer. ' Grant us, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son...may be made clean by his body, and our souls washed in his most precious blood, and that we may evermore dwell in him, and he in us.' We confess our misery... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pągines
...own righteousness, but in thy manifold and great mercies. We are not worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs under thy Table. But thou art the same...and that we may evermore dwell in him, and he in us. Amen. ^f When the Priest, standing before the Table, hath so ordered the Bread and Jf'ine, that he... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1838 - 438 pągines
...Glory be to thee, O Lord most High." Compare it with the profound devotion of the prayer he makes : " Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh...that we may evermore dwell in Him, and He in us." Compare it with this unreserved and uncom•? promising dedication of himself: " And here we offer... | |
| John Pring - 1838 - 588 pągines
...be well to apply this same meaning to the petition, " Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to cat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink...and, that we may evermore dwell in him and he in us:" which petition, though uttered only by the priest, every individual communicant may make his own by... | |
| 1918 - 952 pągines
...call the prayer of humble access, in all ancient liturgies placed after not before the Consecration, "Grant us therefore Gracious Lord so to eat the flesh...His blood, that our sinful bodies may be made clean, and our souls washed," .... and so on. Now, we come to the last name applied to the Great Sacrament.... | |
| Marion J. Hatchett - 1995 - 694 pągines
...center of the rite, this prayer was placed after the Sanctus. The conclusion of the 1549 form had read, "Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the...thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink his blood in these holy Mysteries, that we may continually dwell in him and he in us, that our sinful bodies... | |
| Ronald Claud Dudley Jasper, G. J. Cuming - 1990 - 328 pągines
...own righteousness, but in thy manifold and great mercies. We be not worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs under thy table; but thou art the same...thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink his blood, in these holy mysteries, that we may continually dwell in him, and he in us, that our sinful bodies... | |
| Albert Charles Hamilton - 1997 - 884 pągines
...voice to their concerns in prayer, and to join at one table to receive the consecrated bread and wine, 'that our sinful bodies may be made clean by his body,...that we may evermore dwell in him, and he in us.' Cranmer reacted strongly against the medieval theology of transubstantiation (the belief that the substance... | |
| Gillian Rosemary Evans, G. R. Evans - 2002 - 356 pągines
...Missae, 1. 10, p. 64. 146 Schatzgeyer, Tractus de Missa, p. 347. 147 Power, Sacrifice, p. 131. 148 'Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the...and our souls washed through his most precious blood ' , Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England, Holy Communion. 149 AcfaCT7'.143. The act of physical... | |
| Penry Williams - 1998 - 650 pągines
...remembrance is apparent from the words of the prayer of humble access: 'grant us therefore lgracious Lordl so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus Christ,...body, and our souls washed through his most precious blood.'1" For those who were attached to the traditional order or merely bewildered — or both —... | |
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