 | 1836 - 592 pages
...thy High Altar, in the presence of thy divine Majesty, that as many of us as by the participation of this Altar shall receive the most sacred body and blood of thy SON, may be replenished with all heavenly benediction and grace, through the same CHRIST our LORD. THE ORIENTAL... | |
 | Richard Hurrell Froude - Theology - 1838 - 462 pages
...Thy High Altar, in the presence of Thy divine Majesty, that as many of us as by the participation of this Altar shall receive the most sacred Body and Blood of Thy Son, may be replenished with all heavenly benediction and grace, through the satr rst our t \ THE ORIENTAL FORM.... | |
 | William Brudenell Barter - Altars - 1843 - 48 pages
...Thy high altar, in the presence of Thy divine Majesty ; that as many of us as by the participation of this altar shall receive the most sacred body and blood of Thy Son, may be replenished with all heavenly bene9 diction and grace, through the same Christ our Lord." The Gallican... | |
 | Edmund Gibson - 1848 - 432 pages
...communion in both kinds, in which the priest who celebrates prays, " that as many as shall take the sacred body and blood of thy Son, may be filled with all heavenly blessings ;* and we who take the communion of this holy bread and cup are made one body of Christ."f... | |
 | Alexander Penrose Forbes - Lord's Supper - 1860 - 258 pages
...taken from that fourth prayer of the Roman Canon, " That all we who shall have received the most holy Body and Blood of Thy SON, may be filled with all heavenly benediction and grace." I wish specially to call the attention of the Venerable Court to the extreme breadth and sweeping character... | |
 | 1870 - 354 pages
...high, into " the presence of Thy Divine Majesty, that as " many as partake of this altar, by receiving the " most sacred Body and Blood of Thy Son, may " be filled with all heavenly blessings and graces." In the first of the three preceding prayers, we offer up to God this Sacrifice... | |
 | Michael Müller - Mass - 1875 - 688 pages
...Mass) to Thy Altar on high, into the presence of Thy divine Majesty ; that as many as partaking of this altar, shall receive the most sacred Body and Blood of thy Son, may be filled with all heavenly grace and blessing's." After this prayer follows what is called the Memento of the dead. From the very... | |
 | John Macdonald (R.C. priest.), M J. Laidlaw - 1875 - 206 pages
...high, into the presence of Thy Divine Majesty, that as many as partake of this altar, by receiving the most sacred Body and Blood of Thy Son, may be filled with all heavenly blessings and graces." Q. Who is this Holy Angel ? A. It is no other than Jesus Christ Himself, who... | |
 | English periodicals - 1890 - 552 pages
...on high ' — 2 'That all we who, by this partaking of the altar, shall have received the most holy Body and Blood of Thy Son, may be filled with all heavenly benediction and grace ; ' — a supplication which had been anticipated before the words of institution by the single word... | |
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