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Strona 95
... after His most glorious resurrection manifestly appeared to all His disciples , and in their fight ascended up into Heaven , to prepare a place for us , that where He is , thither might we also ascend , and reign with Him in glory .
... after His most glorious resurrection manifestly appeared to all His disciples , and in their fight ascended up into Heaven , to prepare a place for us , that where He is , thither might we also ascend , and reign with Him in glory .
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accept according ALMIGHTY alſo altar Amen Angels Anſwer appointed beginning Begotten believe beſeech Thee bleſs bleſſed Blood Body Book bread Canon chalice CHRIST our LORD Church Church of England Clerks commandment Communion continually Deacon deliver divine earth Edward the Sixth everlaſting faith fall FATHER fins firſt follow give glory Goſpel grace grant hands hath heart Heaven himſelf holy Communion Holy Ghost honour Jesus CHRIST John King Edward lift light living LORD Jesus CHRIST Majeſty Mall ment mercy mind miniſter moſt Name offer ornaments Parliament peace praiſe pray prayer PREFACE Prieſt ſhall receive reign right hand rubrick Sacrament ſacrifice ſaid Saliſbury ſame ſay ſecond ſervants ſerve ſervice ſhall the Prieſt ſhould ſoul ſpirit ſtanding ſuch Sunday thanks theſe Thine things thoſe Thou throughout Thy Holy Transfiguration turning unto Thee uſe whole whoſe
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