| University of Oxford - 1840 - 756 páginas
...proper time to proceed to the exercise of another branch of our charity, I men that of intercession. Our alms perhaps are confined to a few indigent neighbours...recommending them all to the mercies of GOD, who is able to supply and relieve them all. Nor can we at any time hope to intercede more effectually for the whole... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1848 - 588 páginas
...proper time to proceed to the exercise of another branch of our charity, I mean that of intercession. Our alms perhaps are confined to a few indigent neighbours...recommending them all to the mercies of God, who is able to supply and relieve them all. Nor can we at any time hope to intercede more effectually for the whole... | |
| Coleman Ivens - 1877 - 208 páginas
...received, we now proceed to the exercise of another branch of our charity, viz., that of intercession. "Our alms, perhaps, are confined to a few indigent...recommending them all to the mercies of God, who is able to supply and relieve them all." — Wheatley. Such an intercession is most fitly offered, when we are... | |
| Alfred Garnett Mortimer - 1901 - 688 páginas
...this service as truly a Sacrifice ? " f Charles Wheatly (ob. 1742) : " Nor can we at any 39. wheati time hope to intercede more effectually for the whole Church of GOD, than just when we are about to represent and show forth to the Divine Majesty that meritorious Sacrifice,... | |
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