| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 páginas
...we sue, if not only his name do countenance, but also his speech present our requests ?" Though men should speak with the tongues of Angels, yet words...Son of God himself hath composed, were not possible for men to frame. He therefore which made us to live, hath also taught ns to pray, to the end that,... | |
| John Shepherd - 1828 - 408 páginas
...supplications, the most perfect harmony may " subsist." And a more modern writer observes, " that should " men speak, with the tongues of angels, yet words " so...ears of God, as those which the " Son of God himself has composed, it were not pos" sible for man to frame f." In whatever light those who dislike our ecclesiastical... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 páginas
...we sue, if not only his name do countenance, but also his speech present our requests?" Though men should speak with the tongues of Angels, yet words...Son of God himself hath composed, were not possible for men to frame. He therefore which made us to live, hath also taught us to pray, to the end that,... | |
| Richard Hooker, Henry Clissold - 1831 - 168 páginas
...him, all were in vain. 14. Why the Lord's Prayer is frequently repeated in the Liturgy. Though men should speak with the tongues of angels, yet words...Son of God himself hath composed, were not possible for men to frame. He therefore which made us to live, hath also taught us to pray, to the end that,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1839 - 420 páginas
...we sue, if not only His name do countenance, but also His speech present, our requests. Though men should speak with the tongues of angels, yet words...Son of God himself hath composed were not possible for men to frame8. He therefore who made us to live hath also a Matt. vi. 9. THE LORD'S PRAYER. 87... | |
| William Weldon Champneys - 1840 - 108 páginas
...Prayer-Book, believing (to use the words of Hooker) ' that though they should speak with the tongue of angels, yet words so pleasing to the ears of God,...those which the Son of God Himself hath composed, it was not possible for men to frame' — they, therefore, made every Service, and each part of the... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1841 - 624 páginas
...habeamus apud " nomine, si petamus ipsius oraBOOK V. Ch.xxxvi, l. The people's aHying after the Minister. words so pleasing to the ears of God as those which...Son of God himself hath composed were not possible for men to frame. He therefore which made us to live hath also taught us to pray, to the end that speaking... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 páginas
...Ch.xnvl. i. The people's saying after the Minister. 156 Repetition after the Minister in Confession : words so pleasing to the ears of God as those which...Son of God himself hath composed were not possible for men to frame. . He therefore which made us to live hath also taught us to pray, to the end that... | |
| David Laing - 1844 - 98 páginas
...of his Son." There is, also, a beautiful expression by one of our own Church, Hooker ; " Should men speak with the tongues of angels, yet words so pleasing...ears of God as those which the Son of God Himself has composed, it were not possible for man to frame !" 66. What great but simple doctrines does the... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1846 - 588 páginas
...Reformers compiled the Liturgy, believing, as the learned and judicious Hooker tells us, ' that though they should speak with the tongues of angels, yet words...those which the Son of God himself hath composed, it was not possible for men to frame,' they accordingly introduced the Lord's Prayer into each service,... | |
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