| Charles Wheatly - 1802 - 572 Seiten
...fo par" ticular, that it comprifeth moft things which we would " aik in private ; and yet fo iliort, as not to tire any that " hath true devotion : its doctrine is pure and primitive ; " its ceremonies fo few and innocent, that moft of the " chrifiian world agree in them : its method is exacl and " natural... | |
| 1809 - 674 Seiten
...and fo particular, that it comprifeth moil things which we would afk in private j and yet fo (hort as not to tire any that hath true devotion. Its doctrine is pure and primitive; its ceremonies fo few and innocent, that moft of the Chriftian world agree in them : its method is exact and natural,... | |
| William Firth - 1813 - 130 Seiten
...which is so judiciously contrived, that the wisest may exercise at once their knowledge and devotion, and yet so plain, that the most ignorant may pray...understanding ; so full, that nothing is omitted, which ought to be asked in public ; and so particular, that it compriseth most things which we would ask... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1819 - 576 Seiten
...is so judiciously contrived, " that the wisest may exercise at once their knowledge " and devotion ; and yet so plain, that the most ignorant "may pray...omitted which is fit to be asked in public ; and so par" ticular, that it compriseth most things which we would " ask in private ; and yet so short, as... | |
| Richard Warner - 1819 - 418 Seiten
...once their knowledge and devotion ; and *' yet so plain, that the most ignorant may * Dr. COMBER. " pray with understanding ; so full, that " nothing...to be asked " in public; and so particular, that it com" priseth most things which we would ask " in private ; and yet so short as not to " tire any that... | |
| 1821 - 702 Seiten
...their knowledge and devotion : so plain, that the most ignorant may pray with understanding; so lull, that nothing is omitted which is fit to be asked in public; yet so particular, as to comprise most tilings which we would pray for in private*.' All who are afflicted... | |
| 1823 - 408 Seiten
...forms "so judiciously contrived, that the wisest may exercise at once their knowledge and devotion ; and yet so plain, that the most ignorant may pray...that nothing is omitted which is fit to be asked in publick ; and so particular, that they comprise most things which we would ask in private ; and yet... | |
| 1823 - 542 Seiten
...composed, it has been said, that the wisest may at once exercise their knowledge and devotion, and so plain, that the most ignorant may pray with understanding;...is omitted, which is fit to be asked in public; and sq* particular, that it comprises most things which we would ask in private; its language simple and... | |
| William Holland Wilmer - 1829 - 258 Seiten
...which is so juijiciously contrived, that the wisest may exercise at once their knowledge and devotion, and yet so plain, that the most ignorant may pray...full that nothing is omitted which is fit to be asked m public, and •See Burnet, Prettyman's Elements of Theology, &c. +Preface to Clarke's commentary... | |
| Robert Cox (M.A.) - 1830 - 152 Seiten
...It is so judiciously contrived, that the wisest may exercise at once their knowledge and devotion ; and yet so plain, that the most ignorant may pray...with understanding: so full that nothing is omitted that is fit to be asked in public, and so particular that it comprises most things which we would pray... | |
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