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" He then began to pray, nearly in these words, " O eternal and merciful God, my Heavenly Father, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and God of all consolation ! I thank thee that thou hast revealed to me thy Son Jesus Christ, in whom I have believed, whom... "
The Flowers of History, Especially Such as Relate to the Affairs of Britain ... - Page 271
by Matthew Paris - 1853
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Lives of the English Saints, Volume 4

John Henry Newman - 1845 - 590 pages
...stretched out his hand towards it as if to invoke it, and said in a tone of confidence, 6 ' Thou, Lord, art He in whom I have believed, whom I have preached, whom I have truly taught; and Thou art my witness that while I have been on earth I have sought nought else besides...
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The flowers of history, especially such as relate to the affairs ..., Volume 2

Matthaeus (Westmonasteriensis.) - 1853 - 680 pages
...proved to have uttered with -wonderful compunction these words, which deserve to be remarked with alJ attention : ' Thou art he in whom I have believed,...art my witness that I have sought nothing on earth, 0 Lord, except thee. As thou knowest that I will nothing but what thou wiliest, thy will be done."...
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Matthew Paris's English History: From the Year 1235 to 1273, Volume 3

Matthew Paris - 1854 - 528 pages
...offered to him, he is said to have uttered, with wonderful contrition of heart, these words, worthy of all attention : 'Thou art he in whom I have believed, whom I have preached, and whom I have taught : thou also art my witness, that 1 have sought nothing else but thee, O Lord,...
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Matthew Paris's English History: From the Year 1235 to 1273, Volume 3

Matthew Paris, William Rishanger - 1854 - 516 pages
...offered to him, he is said to have uttered, with wonderful contrition of heai-t, these words, worthy of all attention ; 'Thou art he in whom I have believed, whom I have preached, and whom I have taught : thou also art my witness, that I have sought nothing else but thee, O Lord,...
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Times of refreshing to the Church of Christ, sketches of Church history

Robert Meek - 1860 - 442 pages
...Christ, and God of all consolation! I thank thee that thou hast revealed to me thy Son Jesus Christ; in whom I have believed, whom I have preached, whom I have confessed, whom I love and worship as my dear Saviour and Redeemer, whom the Pope and the multitude...
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The story of Martin Luther

Elizabeth Jane Whately - 1862 - 392 pages
...Christ, and God of all consolation ! I thank Thee that Thou hast revealed to me Thy Son Jesus Christ; in whom I have believed, whom I have preached, whom I have confessed, whom I love and worship, as my dear Saviour and Redeemer, whom the Pope and the multitude...
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Letters by ... J.C. Philpot [ed. by W.C. Clayton and S.L. Philpot].

Joseph Charles Philpot - 1871 - 580 pages
...Christ, and God of all consolation ! I thank Thee tltat Thou hast revealed to me Thy Son Jcunn Christ ; in whom I have believed, whom I have preached, whom I have confessed, whom I love and worship as my dear Saviour and Redeemer, whom the Pope and the multitude...
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Catholic progress, Volume 3

Young men's Catholic assoc - 1874 - 404 pages
...with him when he died. When the Holy Viaticum was brought to him he thus invoked It — " Thou, Lord, art He in Whom I have believed, Whom I have preached, Whom I have truly taught, and Thou art my witness that while I have been on earth I have sought nought else save...
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Short papers on Church history, Volume 3

Andrew Miller - 1874 - 724 pages
...Christ, and God of all consolation ! I thank Thee that Thou hast revealed unto me Thy Son, Jesus Christ ; in whom I have believed, whom I have preached, whom I have confessed, whom I love and worship as my dear Saviour and Redeemer, whom the pope and the multitude...
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A history of the English church from its foundation to the reign of queen Mary

Mary Charlotte Stapley - 1875 - 542 pages
...of deep religious earnestness, and well express the object for which he had lived : " Thou, 0 Lord, art He in whom I have believed ; whom I have preached...art my witness that I have sought nothing on earth, O Lord, except Thee. Thou knowest, O Father, that I will nothing but what Thou wiliest ; therefore,...
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