The crucified Jesus, or, A full account of the nature, end, design and benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper with necessary directions, prayers, praises and meditations to be used by persons who come to the Holy Communion / by Anthony Horneck ...

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The crucified Jesus, or, A full account of the nature, end, design and benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper with necessary directions, prayers, praises and meditations to be used by persons who come to the Holy Communion / by Anthony Horneck ...
Author
Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697.
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In the Savoy [London] :: Printed for Samuel Lowndes ...,
1695.
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Lord's Supper.
Eucharistic prayers -- Church of England.
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38. And a Superscription also was written over him in Letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew, This is the King of the Jews.

HOW doth God concur with the Actions of sinful Men, contrary to their Designs, and Purposes! Pilate, when he writ this Title over the Cross, in all these Languages, perhaps did it only to gratifie his Hu∣mour; but God so directed it, that all Nations, intima∣ted by those Languages, might read there that this Je∣sus was the Saviour of all the World; and that no Na∣tion

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was excluded from a Title to the Merits of his Cross and Passion. O Jesu! Thou art no Respecter of Per∣sons: But in every Nation, whosoever serves thee, and works Righteousness, is accepted of thee. As poor, as mean, as inconsiderable, as I am, yet if my Heart be upright toward thee, thou wilt receive me, and love me. Oh, give me such an Heart, as thou delightest to dwell in: And if thou art in me, I shall possess a Trea∣sure, which the Moth cannot corrupt, and Thieves can∣not steal away.

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