Lord, on the simple and ignorant, who have been led astray, and recall them to a sense of their duty : And to persons of all ranks and conditions in this country, vouchsafe such a measure of Thy grace, that, our hearts being... Reminiscences of a Literary Life - Page 806by Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1836Full view - About this book
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1831 - 952 pages
...look for deliverance ; without thy help and direction the power and wisdom of man are of no avail. Restore, O Lord, to thy people the quiet enjoyment...bounty : defeat and frustrate the malice of wicked and tuibulent men, and turn their hearts : have pit". O Lord, on the simple and ignorant, who have been... | |
| Great Britain - 1831 - 426 pages
...for de" liverance ; without thy help and di" rection the power and wisdom of man " are of no avail. Restore, O Lord, to " thy people the quiet enjoyment...blessings which we " have received from thy bounty : de" feat and frustrate the malice of wick" ed and turbulent men, and turn their " hearts : have pity,... | |
| 1832 - 508 pages
...deliverance ; without Thy help and direction the power and wisdom of man are of no avail. Restore, О Lord, to Thy people the quiet enjoyment of the many...turbulent men, and turn their hearts : Have pity, О Lord, on the simple and ignorant, who have been led astray, and recall them to a sense of their... | |
| John Lawrence Hammond, Barbara Bradby Hammond - Agricultural laborers - 1913 - 446 pages
...were about to break, their agreement to surrender part of their tithes. One passage ran as follows : ' Restore, O Lord, to Thy people the quiet enjoyment...simple and ignorant, who have been led astray, and recall them to a sense of their duty ; and to persons of all ranks and conditions in this country vouchsafe... | |
| Francis Brett Young, W. Edward Stirling - Autographs - 1919 - 108 pages
...stand reverently with bowed heads except ALTON, who is still on terrace.) Pvm (in a sacerdotal voice) : 'Restore, O Lord, to Thy people the quiet enjoyment...defeat and frustrate the malice of wicked and turbulent hearts : have pity, O Lord, on the simple and ignorant who have been led astray, and recall them to... | |
| Royal Australian Historical Society - Australia - 1921 - 1010 pages
...Archbishop of Canterbury, at the request of the Privy Council, composed "a form of prayer to Almighty God": "Have pity. O Lord, on the simple and ignorant, who have been led astray, and recall them to a sense of their duty." § Meanwhile "the Sword of Justice" was "unsheathed"; "the simple... | |
| Sherwood Eddy - Economic history - 1923 - 232 pages
...Archbishop to prepare a form of thinksgiving and prayer 1 Hammond's "The Town Laborer," p. 233. which read: "Defeat and frustrate the malice of wicked and turbulent men, and turn their hearts; have pity, 0 Lord, on the simple and ignorant, who have been led astray, and recall them to a sense of their duty."... | |
| Communism - 1923 - 302 pages
...Council called upon the Archbishop of Canterbury to compose a prayer. One part of it stated : — " Restore, O Lord, to Thy people the quiet enjoyment...and great blessings which we have received from Thy great bounty; defeat and frustrate the malice of wicked and turbulent men, and turn their hearts ;... | |
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