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et the words of Israel's Psalmist tell the purpose, assigned by today's ceremonial to the noble and beauteous edifice, the Cathedral Church of Wichita. A place it is where, from hearts and lips, praises will ascend to the throne of the Lord of heaven and of earth; where thanks will be spoken for the gracious mercies already received, prayers for the continued outstretch of protecting love; where God will be adored as the Creator and Sovereign Master, and man will prostrate himself as the creature and the dependent. The Cathedral Church of Wichita — "How terrible is this place! This is no other but the house of God and the gate of heaven" — a house made sacred to the worship of the eternal and almighty God.
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et the words of Israel's Psalmist tell the purpose, assigned by today's ceremonial to the noble and beauteous edifice, the Cathedral Church of Wichita. A place it is where, from hearts and lips, praises will ascend to the throne of the Lord of heaven and of earth; where thanks will be spoken for the gracious mercies already received, prayers for the continued outstretch of protecting love; where God will be adored as the Creator and Sovereign Master, and man will prostrate himself as the creature and the dependent. The Cathedral Church of Wichita — "How terrible is this place! This is no other but the house of God and the gate of heaven" — a house made sacred to the worship of the eternal and almighty God.
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