This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...which accord generally with our "good intention," and have the purpose to give all proceedings, enjoyments, and all joyful as well as painful events a relation to the power and will of God, and to recognise His power and goodness in them. For example, the Benediction before drinking wine, " Blessed be Thou, the Lord ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...which accord generally with our "good intention," and have the purpose to give all proceedings, enjoyments, and all joyful as well as painful events a relation to the power and will of God, and to recognise His power and goodness in them. For example, the Benediction before drinking wine, " Blessed be Thou, the Lord our God, King of the world, that Thou hast created the fruit of the vine." If the proceeding is one prescribed by the Law, then this is specially mentioned in the formula. This, for instance, is the blessing in washing the hands, "Praised be Thou, the Lord our God, King of the world, that Thou hast sanctified us by Thy command, and commanded us to wash the hands." There are, however, also Benedictions which contain a complete praising of God or a thanksgiving or prayer. In each case there is at the close a short clause added, beginning with, "Praised be Thou, O Lord." When, however, the Benediction begins with " Praised be Thou," it is termed a long, and not a short one. For instance, take here the blessing which is said at the end of the chanting of the Psalms, "Thy name be glorified for ever, O our King, God great and holy, King in heaven and on earth; for there is due from us, O Lord our God and God our Father, song and praise, fame and song, power and dominion, triumph, greatness and glory, praise and glory, holiness and kingdom, blessing and acknowledgment, from henceforth and for ever. Praised be Thou, O Lord, God, King, great, through praises, God of thanksgiving, Lord of miracles, that Thou pleasest to accept the hymns "of song, King, God, living for ever." The notice in the Mischna that the clause of the Benedictions in the temple have at the beginning always ended with &q...
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