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2. (A, variation of the above); Be present at our table Lord; Be here and everywhere adored; Thy creatures bless and grant that we; May feast in fellowship with thee. ... 3. Oh Thou the sustainer; Of our bodies, hearts, and souls; Bless all that we thankfully receive.
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www.homiliesbyemail.com/Special/Thanksgiving/graces.htm...
www.homiliesbyemail.com/Special/Thanksgiving/graces.html
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Graces, Blessing Eating in Different Cultural Traditions - Prayers from Native American, Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. ... Table Graces - A collection of graces from Carmel United Methodist Church.
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entertaining.about.com/cs/etiquette/a/sayinggrace.htm
entertaining.about.com/cs/etiquette/a/sayinggrace.htm
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Various pre-meal graces to help teach children the virtues of faith. ... If you are creative and would like to see your work on this site, please e-mail us. Everyone would love to read your work and hear your thoughts!
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www.bedtime.com/html/table_graces.html
www.bedtime.com/html/table_graces.html
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Bless us O Lord, and these thy gifts, ... Which we are about to receive, from thy bounty, ... Home > Faiths & Prayer > Faith Tools > Meditation > Table Grace...
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www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Faith-Tools/Meditation/2001/11...
www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Faith-Tools/Meditation/2001/11/Table-Grace.aspx
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Dinner prayers or graces to say before meals. ... Loving Father, we thank you for this food, And for all your blessings to us. Lord Jesus, come and be our guest, And take your place at this table. Holy Spirit, as this food feeds our bodies, So we pray you would nourish our souls. ... Mealtime graces or dinner prayers...
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www.prayerguide.org.uk/dinnerprayers.htm
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Be present at our table, Lord; Be here and everywhere adored; These morsels bless and grant that we; May feast in Paradise with thee. ... "These are the graces we sang at Scout Camp on Long Island, NY back in the late 1950's.";
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www.scoutscan.com/spiritual/graces.html
www.scoutscan.com/spiritual/graces.html
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Giving thanks before a meal is a very ancient human practice going back before Christianity, but the Christian tradition has created many beautiful graces over the centuries. Originally in Latin, the language of the sacraments, graces were also composed in the language of everyday life from the sixteenth century.
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www.appletree.ie/cat/books/5517.htm
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When I was older, I learned table graces from my grandparents, all of whom were very special to me. My mother’s father was very proud of his Canadian and Scottish ancestry and he taught me a rather funny grace by the Scottish poet Robert Burns:
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www.evucc.org/pastormessages/tablegraces.htm
www.evucc.org/pastormessages/tablegraces.htm
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Here, then, are some table graces: sung prayers fitting for family use at mealtime. They are playful, yet reverent; they work well with minimal accompaniment or none at all; they are simple enough to be sung well by both children and parents, yet not simplistic or silly.
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www.reformedworship.org/magazine/article.cfm?article_id...
www.reformedworship.org/magazine/article.cfm?article_id=1401
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