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date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 20:30:41 +0100,
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Prayer for deliverance
My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
in Thine agony in the Garden,
in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
on the way to Calvary,
in Thy crucifixion and death,
have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
and especially on those that are most forsaken;
do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
call them and admit them
to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
Amen.
date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 20:30:41 +0100
author: Craig Marshall
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Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
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Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
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Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
|
Re: Prayer for deliverance
Craig Marshall wrote:
>
> My Jesus, by the sorrows Thou didst suffer
> in Thine agony in the Garden,
> in Thy scourging and crowning with thorns,
> on the way to Calvary,
> in Thy crucifixion and death,
> have mercy on the souls in purgatory,
> and especially on those that are most forsaken;
> do Thou deliver them from the terrible torments they endure;
> call them and admit them
> to Thy most sweet embrace in paradise.
>
> Amen.
What's the point of reading a prayer from a book? Jesus might
already have the book in his library, so it's nothing new to him.
date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:44:21 GMT
author: johannes
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