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1 To administer at the altar, and offer up prayers and adorations to the Deity.
2 Repent ye, then; give alms, offer up prayers , be united!
3 But, my dear, I should not know how to offer up prayers before the family.
4 The relief was almost unbearable, but he did not linger to offer up prayers of thanksgiving.
5 I will burn a little candle to the Virgin and offer up prayers that he may NOT.
6 Hecuba and the Trojan matrons present a robe to Minerva, and offer up prayers for their country.
7 You offer up prayers for my happiness.
8 To preside in the Royal Arch Council; administer at the altar; to offer up prayers and adoration to Deity.
9 I could only bathe it with tears, warm it in my bosom, and offer up prayers for its safety.
10 And thereupon the Conservative clan, abandoning the cause of Legitimacy, ventured to offer up prayers in favour of the Empire.
11 Mrs. Colfax and other ladies would often at their request offer up prayers , but they felt that regular religious ministrations were needed.
12 The priests and the clerks also ascended a hill, there to offer up prayers to God, and watch the event of the battle.
13 Holding strongly to his Buddhist faith, he installed a shrine in the ground and flew in monks from Thailand to offer up prayers .
14 The King wrote to the Bishop, in order that they should offer up prayers in terms which suited with the danger of the time.
15 Catholics around Ireland will be taking time out this afternoon to offer up prayers for the country's 6,000 priests.
16 Here Leo came on the first Sunday in Advent to offer up prayers , and the Pope is said to have wept upon his father's tomb.
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