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" Hear us (O merciful FATHER), we beseech Thee, and with Thy HOLY SPIRIT and Word, vouchsafe to bl+ess and sanc+tify these Thy gifts and creatures of Bread and Wine, that they may be unto us, the Body and Blood of Thy most dearly beloved SON JESUS CHRIST. "
Memoir of Bishop Seabury - Page 348
by William Jones Seabury - 1908 - 453 pages
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The Workmanship of the Prayer Book in Its Literary and Liturgical Aspects

John Dowden - 1899 - 372 pages
...to bl + ess and sanc + tify these thy gifts and creatures of bread and wine, that they may be unto us the body and blood of thy most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ." This seems to me a deliberately composite structure, and (so far as I am aware) has no parallel in...
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The Episcopate of Charles Wordsworth, Bishop of St. Andrews, Dunkeld, and ...

John Wordsworth - 1899 - 448 pages
...vouchsafe to bless and sanctify these Thy gifts and creatures of bread and wine that they may be unto us the body and blood of Thy most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ. Who in the same night, &c. and in the first Scottish Liturgy of 1637 : Hear us, O merciful Father,...
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The Ceremonial of the English Church

Vernon Staley - 1900 - 284 pages
...l>l»J<ess and sanc*|«tify these thy gifts, and creatures of bread and wine, that they may be unto us the Body and Blood of thy most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ, who in the same night that He was betrayed, took bread, . . . ." Even so cautious an Anglican writer...
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The History of the Book of Common Prayer

Joseph Hooper Maude - 1900 - 148 pages
...pray, vouchsafe to make blessed, approved, ratified, reasonable, and acceptable, that it may become to us the Body and Blood of thy most dearly beloved Son our Lord Jesus Christ. K. (e). Qui pridie. — "Who on the day before he suffered took bread into his...
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The History of the Book of Common Prayer

Leighton Pullan - 1900 - 386 pages
...Angel is perhaps the divine Word or Son of God, Who is so called in early Christian literatur e . G the Body and Blood of Thy most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ.' This phraseology was almost certainly derived from the Liturgy of S. Basil, in which the consecration...
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The English Church in the Sixteenth Century from the Accession of Henry VIII ...

James Gairdner - 1904 - 482 pages
...— " to bless and sanctify these thy gifts and creatures of bread and wine, that they may be unto us the body and blood of thy most dearly beloved Son, Jesus Christ " ; and on these words Gardiner had founded an argument in his book against Cranmer, to show that transubstantiation...
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Church Services and Service-books Before the Reformation

Henry Barclay Swete - 1905 - 260 pages
...vouchsafe to bless and sanctify these thy gifts and creatures of bread and wine that they may be unto us the body and blood of thy most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ." It immediately preceded the Narrative of the Institution. PAGE 125. Didache, c. 7 H«pl 8t TOV jSanriV/iaror...
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Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Picts-Sacraments

James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray - 1919 - 932 pages
...vouchsafe to bless and sanctify these thy gifts and creatures of bread and wine, that they may be unto us the body and blood of thy most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ.' The directions for the manual acts, removed in 1552, were brought back in 1662. The present form of...
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A History of the Doctrine of the Holy Eucharist, Volume 2

Darwell Stone - 1909 - 690 pages
...institution, and the words "these Thy gifts and creatures of bread and wine, that they may be unto us the body and blood of Thy most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ," were altered to "this sacrifice, that ( He may make this bread the body of Thy Christ, and this cup...
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The Book of Common Prayer

Samuel Hart - 1910 - 300 pages
...upon the gifts and creatures of bread and wine, "that they may be unto us [this is the Roman phrase] the Body and Blood of thy most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ;" then the narrative of the Institution; then the Oblation ('Wherefore, O Lord and Heavenly Father'),...
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