| David Fordyce - Ethics - 1754 - 330 pages
...and adore the great Original of our Exiftence, the Parent of all Beauty, and of all Good ; to exprefs our Veneration and Love, by an awful and devout Recognition...Perfections, and to evidence our Gratitude, by celebrating hisGoodnefs, and thankfully acknowledging all his Benefits. Jt is likewife our Duty, by proper Exercifes... | |
| Preceptor - 1758 - 590 pages
...Exiftence, the Parent of all Beauty, and of all Good ; to exprefs our Veneration and Love, by an aweful and devout Recognition of his Perfections, and to evidence our Gratitude, by celebrating his Goodnefs, and thankfully acknowledging all his Benefits. It is likewife our Duty, by proper Exercifes... | |
| Devotional literature - 1797 - 110 pages
...and adore the great original of our exiftence, the parent of all beauty, and of all good ; to exprefs our veneration and love by an awful and devout recognition...and to evidence our gratitude, by celebrating his goodnefs, and thankfully acknowledging all his benefits. It is likewife our duty, by proper exercifes... | |
| Meditations - 1806 - 118 pages
...contemplate and adore the great original of our exiftence, the parent of beauty, and of all good ; to exprefs our veneration and love by an awful and devout recognition of his perfeo. tions ; and to evidence our gratitude, by celebrating his goodnefs, and thankfully acknowledging... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 774 pages
...and adore the great Original of out exiftence, the Parent of all beauty and of all pood ; to cxprefs our veneration and love by an awful and devout recognition...; and to evidence our gratitude by celebrating his goodnefs, and thankfully acknowledging ail his benefits. It is likewife our duty, by proper exercifes... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 880 pages
...worehip. lernu acts, to contemplate and adore the great Original of our existence, the Parent of nil beauty and of all ' good ; to express our veneration...his blessing and gracious concurrence in assisting tbe weakness and curing the corruptions of our nature ; and, finally, to testify our sense of his authority,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Christian life - 1845 - 338 pages
...good ; to express our veneration and love by a devout recognition of his perfections, and to evince our gratitude by celebrating his goodness, and thankfully...our ingratitude and folly, to signify our dependence upon him and our submission and resignation to his will. Such are the duties of Public Worship. As... | |
| Bernhard Fabian, David Fordyce, David Fordyce - Ethics - 326 pages
...and adore the great Original of our Exiftence, the Parent of all Beauty, and of all Good ; to exprefs our Veneration and Love, by an awful and devout Recognition...and to evidence our Gratitude, by celebrating his Goodnefs, and thankfully acknowledging all his Benefits. It is likewife our Doty, by proper Exercifes... | |
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