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" ... Beza does ; yet in their Testament of 1580, as also in this last translation (Bible 1683), they put it in with as much confidence, as if it had neither been disputed against by Beza, nor omitted by their former brethren. To this we may also join that... "
The Genuineness of the Text of the First Epistle of Saint John, Chap. V. V ... - Page 129
by David Martin - 1722 - 187 pages
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Errata of the Protestant Bible: Or the Truth of the English Translations ...

Thomas Ward - Bible - 1824 - 120 pages
...their former brethren. To this we may also join that piece which protestants so gloriously sing or say at the end of the Lord's Prayer, " For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever, Amen" which not only Erasmus dislikes,Ф but Bullinger...
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The Manual of Orthoepy:: Being an Attempt, on a New Plan, to Render a Right ...

Pronunciation - 1832 - 128 pages
...cockneig ft, now written cockney. And] This word ls superfluonsly, not to say ungrammatically. introduced at the end of the Lord's Prayer: " For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory." Antiquary] This word and antiquarian hare giren rise to much dispute...
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Errata of the Protestant Bible: Or, The Truth of the English Translations ...

Thomas Ward - Bible - 1841 - 132 pages
...their former brethren. To this we may also join that piece which Protestants so gloriously sing or say at the end of the Lord's Prayer, " For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever, Amen," which not only Erasmus dislikes, (A) but Bullinger...
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Errata of the Protestant Bible: Or, The Truth of the English Translations ...

Thomas Ward - Bible - 1844 - 138 pages
...their former brethren. To this we may also join that piece which Protestants so gloriously sing or say at the end of the Lord's Prayer, " For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever, Amen" which not only Erasmus dislikes, (A) but Bullinger...
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The Kernel and the Husk: Letters on Spiritual Christianity

Edwin Abbott Abbott - Christianity - 1886 - 396 pages
...willing to read them as part of an erroneous but long cherished tradition — the well-known words at the end of the Lord's Prayer, " for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever : " what will you do to him ? Refuse him ? Surely not. The...
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Current Encyclopedia, a Monthly Record of Human Progress, Volume 13

1907 - 768 pages
...arise. For instance, our version does not include the doxology which the King James version places at the end of the Lord's Prayer, ' For Thine is the Kingdom, and the Power and the Glory, for ever and ever." I believe the newer American revisions also omit it...
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Leading in Prayer: A Workbook for Worship

Hughes Oliphant Old - Religion - 1995 - 392 pages
...prayers. A formal public prayer almost always concludes with a doxology. The first that comes to mind is at the end of the Lord's Prayer: "For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, for ever. Amen." A well known closing like "This we ask in the name of...
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