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In that most absolute Form of Prayer, taught us by Christ himself as the Pattern and Canon of all our Prayers, the Glory of God standeth at both ends. When we begin, the first Petition we are to put up, is, that the Name of God may be hallowed and glorified: and when we have done, we are to wrap up all in the Conclusion with this acknowledgment, that to him alone belongeth all the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. |
In that most absolute From of Prayer, taught us by christ himself as the Pattern and Canon of all our Prayers, the Glory of God Stands At both ends. When we begin, the First Petition we Are to put up, is, that the Name of God may be hallowed and glorified: and when we have done, we Are to wrap up all in the Conclusion with this acknowledgment, that to him alone belongeth all the Kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. |
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