The hospital prayer book : containing prayers for daily and occasional use, also a short form of public service for lay readers in hospitals, with a few remarks on conducting the same / arranged by Edward John Waring.
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The hospital prayer book : containing prayers for daily and occasional use, also a short form of public service for lay readers in hospitals, with a few remarks on conducting the same / arranged by Edward John Waring. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![spiest out all our ways; that there is not a word in our mouths, nor a thought in our hearts, hut Thou, 0 Lord, know- est it altogether. Grant therefore that we may enter into Thy presence under a deep sense of our exceeding guilt and unworthiness, and of Thine unspeakable goodness in promising to listen to the prayers of us poor, miserable, guilty sinners, when presented unto Thee in the all-prevailing Name of Jesus. It is in His Name alone that we now ap- proach Thee, beseeching Thee, for His sake, to grant unto us the pardon of all our sins. [Oh, blot them all out of the book of Thy remembrance, and remem- ber them no more : and grant that they may never rise up to condemn us, either in this world or in the world to come.] In the midst of the sorrows which we have in our hearts and amidst our bodily sufferings, may we often call to remem- brance the innumerable mercies which in times past we have so thanklessly](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28710423_0040.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


