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I '^■-' -It If-"*-?- PRATE R, In ail Churches, Chapeki and Places of Public WoRSHip, according to the ufagc of the Gi^uRCH of EnqCanI,, throughout His Majefty's Province of Nova ScaTi4>ou Friday, the IWENTT-FxFTH 6ay of I FlBjfttfARY, i8i4f being the Day appointed by Procla tn^on for a GBKERAt Fast and Humiliation Icfore i^tMiGRTY God ; to be obferved in the moft devout and fcifciilh njaiiper, by fending uf oujr Prayers and Sup- plications to the DiviNB MijESTY : . For obtaining Pardon of our Sim, and tor iferting thoft heaTry Juffgments which our. manifold FroVocauoos have mbft juUly dtfcrfec) ; imp'onng « cofttinoanc*; of Hfs Elsffing and Affiftaoco on. Bis Majefty's. Afros bv S$a»^dd Land, and on tho^e of His Ma]e^*s Aliest and for re^Joring and | pg^tuating Peace, Safety and Profperity^ to Htiafelf^ and to lilt ICioi^dom ->»^ By Command of His Excellency ihe Lieutcnahf^jGovernt^r. m ^migmmmmgA-^^m^mKtimAm HALIFAX: lH Printe'V by JOlto HOWE snd^SON, Printers to tBs Rise's Mnft j| ^ Excelleni Majesty. 18^4. i! ■■iiM i iiiBWii' i «'w«fe. ' jM »,aii Sggjwi ^ I C \ (^(\b .m m- .. ■: u-^i,'- •" , "» IP 1"^ 1 ] i 1 ( i ) ■'^ - The Order for Morning Prayer. " * % Tbe Service Jhall be the fame wHb the ujual Office for tlolj^ days, accept where it is tn this Office othcrwije appointed. t Let him that mininereth read with a loud Veiee theje Sentences of Scriplure; and after them the Exhortation, Dearly beloved Brethren, &c. I WILL arife and go to my Father 5 and will fay tinto htm, stj tathcr, I have finned againft Heaven, and before Thee '^H ^'ad am no more worthy to be called Thy Son. ' If we fay that we have no fm we deceive ourfelvcs,and the , J truth IS not in us : But if we confcfs our fins. He is faithful i- and juft to forgive us our fins, and to cieanfc us from all Unrightcoufnefs. % instead $fthe Vcnite exultemus. HEAR our Prayer, O God : and hide not Thyfelf from Pral our Petition. Iv.J Take heed unto us and hear us : bm we mourn in our Praver „. and are veked. ^ ^^^ Unto Thee will I cry O Lord, my Qrength : think no fcprn J' of me, lea if Thou make, as though Thou hearcft not, Ibe-L' tome IiKc them that go down into the Pit, turn Thee, Urd, and deliver mj foul: Ofave me for Thy pr, mercies fake. ^ -^v** VI. Nevcrthelflf ^ h Morning Prayer, 19 Ncverthelefs though I am fomctimc afraid : yet put I my truft in God. . /• ^ He verily it our strength and our/alvatm : he is our defence^ Jo that we JhaV not greatly fall. O put your trull in Him alway, ye people : pour out your hearts before him, for God is our hope. As for the children of men they are but vanity : the children of men are deceitful upon the weights, they are altogether lighter than lanitv itself* , - . O trua not in wrong and robbery; give not yourfelves unto vanity : if riches increafe, fet not your heart upon them. Be thou, God, cur help in trouble : for vain is the help of ^^ Deliver Thou, our fouls from death, and our feet from fal- line : that'we may walk before Thee in the light of the livmg. Go not far from me, God : my God, ha^e Thee to help me. Glory be to. the Fatlier, and to the Son, and to the Holy %*it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. ^ Proper Psalms, L. and LI. First Lejfon, Ezek. Chap. XVIIl. Verfeai, to the end. f After the First Lef on Jhall follow, Tc Deum laudamus, tn Etiglifhm SuoJ Lijon, St. Luke, Chapter XIII. Verfe 1--9. V Jhn Eenediaus, the Creed, 8ic. to the End 0/ the Lord s ■ i M i it, ""■'' * f" .iu— iukj^uaiijL__^ "^mmm liny fencej your ren of ' than felves them. elp of m fal- liviDg. me. Holy world nusj in ' Lord's %'I'ben Morning Prayer, If T/jen the Priest^ standing up, JJoallfaj, Priest. O Lord (hew Thy !nercy upon us ; J^nsw. And gram us Thy Salvation. Priest, O Lord, fave the Xing ; ^nsw Who putteth his Trull in Thee. Priest. Send him help from Thy holy place ; ^mw And evermore mightily defend him. Pric.i. Let his enemies have no advantage againft him • Jiruw. Let not the wicked approach to hurt, him. Wisest Give peace in our ^iir.e, O Lord ; ^nsw. Becaufe tL.reis nore other that fighteth for us, but only Thou. O God, driest. Lord, hear our l^ray^r ; -^/zjo;. And let oui* civ or/ie unto Thes- f Ibis CoUea to he ufed instead ofth, First C olka for Morning Pra)e7\ GLORD God Almighty, who art the Maker and Govern- or of all thir-s, we Thine unworthy Servants bow X\ It "" ^f'''''''}'^^'^ ^^^^ manifold offences, whereby Thou artjuftly difpleafed. Thou haft vifited us even from of old, and oeyond other nations ^ith many fpiritual and temporal bleffings. But. how often in the pride of our hearts do we forget that it is Thy hand from which they flow, and that Thou wouldeft by Thy goodnefs and long differing lead us co repentance ! Nei- Irn^' S, A "" '^\ '^'^ ^''^^"'^ ^^^'•"^^ righteoufnefs from Thy judgments, which are in the earth. If Thou chad- enelf, we areas rebellious fons, not knowing that in Thy dif- Ijeafure, Thou careft tenderly for us, and%rt compaffionate towards us, a$ a father pitieth his own children. la -rimmw^*^-^- p«*f#tTr -=-^1 Morning Prayer. In many things we have all ofFendedThee : in pride, in im- penitence, in hardnefs of heart, in neglefl of Thy word and means of grace, in forgctfulnefs of Thee, and in difobcdiencc to the commandments of Thy Son. O Lord, enter not wc pray Thee into judgment with Thy fervants ! We are humbled before 1 hce. O remember that we are but duft and afhes ! Yet, gracious Lord, let us faU in- to Thy hands, for Thy mercies are great, and not into the hands of Men ! So teach and try us, that we may all learn from Thy Godly difcipline, to examine our ways, and to turn to Thee, by a lively repentance. Grant us to acknowledge Thine almighty power, and Thy will, in the events of that warfare in which we are now engaged. Blefs us, we pray Thee, with Victory, and give us grace to ufc it with humility, juflice, and charity. Enable us, by Thy Holy Spirit, to walk as becometh the difciples of Thy dear Son, and to dlfeharge, each in his ilation, our duties to our King and our Country. And a- bove all, in every difpenfatlon of Thy hand, whether it be of prcfperity or adverfity, make us ever to lift up our hearts above this lower world, to thine heavenly kingdom, where pain andforrow, and war and hatred, (hall be no more ; and where alone true joys are to be found. Thefe and all other mercies, we humbly beg, not for our own worthinefs, but for I'hy love, and through the merits and mediation of Thy blefied Son our Lord, to whom, with Ihee and the Holy Ghofl, be all honour and glory, now and for ever, jimen. ^ Then pall follow the Second and 'Third Collets at Morning Prayer* OGOD who commandeft us when we are in trouble to open our Hearts and to tell out our forrows unto Thee SQ \ iPP33rp*5ift|B*i»«i># i^MS^MHi Morning Prayer. tZTc '"l.'^ ''f « Proinife to Hften with compaffion to our humWe fupplications, give us grace fo to approach Thee that we offend not in word or thought. Put aSy ^0. us ;ve,y mpatient imagination, prevent cv^ry unworthy petition Let not our prayers affume the language of comolabt nor pur forrows the charafter of defpair. ° '=°n'P'*'nt, nor cies^rr Jnr'' ° ^°'^; '"'' "P°" 'he muhitude of Thv mer- c es we repofe our grief, as we rett our hope. Reftore We im plore Thee Our beloved Sovereign to Hif Family anj ,o S People. And whether it (hall f.em fit to thine Unerring w^f dom prefently to remove from us thi, great calamity, o^r Zl ThytniT";"'' "^'''''^ ""dereveryclifpenftion o tobleT Th'v h" '^N'^^^r'^'"'"""'^'''^ ^'-'■^'^^-^^, and to oieis ihy Holy Name for ever and ever t^/rf ^"y^t,*"'' ?"PP""'ions we humbly offer up to the Throne of Grace in the name and through the med iition of our Lord and Saviour Jefus Chrift. '^Jnl T ^ Prayer for the Prinee Regent. PROTECT We befeech Thee, Almighty God, His Royal Sovereign, may be done for the good of HUP Z T 1 H ^^f" 'hall/iUnv the Litany, After Morning Prayer; ^ /f//^r the Prayer (We humbly befecch Tbse) shall the follow^ ing be added; the People repeating tJje/ame after the MmiUcr. 1"^URN, Thou us, O good Lord, and fo (hall wc be turn- ed. Be favourable, O Lord, Be favourable to Thy Pec pie, who turn to Thee in weeping, fading, and praying* For Thou art a merciful God, full of compaflion, long fuffer- iijg, and of great pity. 1 hou fparcft, when we deferve punifk- meur ; and in Thy wiath, Thou thinkeft upon mercy. Spare 'M\y People, good Lord, fpare them, and k. not thine herirz^ge be brought to confufion. Hear us, O Lord, for Thy incrcy is gi eat, and after the muUirude of Thy mercies look upon us, through the merits and inediation of Thy bleffed Son Jefus Chrift our Lord. ^hmn. Y Instead cj the Prayer In Time of War and "tumults, the /«/• lonjuing Jhall be ufed : OGod the Kins; of Glory, in whofe hands aie all domi- rion and wifriom and viaory,fave and defend, we pray 7hce, Thine anointed Servant our Soverejg^u EtUblifh his throne in righreousr.efs, and compafs him with Thy favour as wi'.h a (hicld. Blefs his Counfellors with wifdom. InfjMre hi» Captains and Commanders, and all his forces both by Sea and land, with valour and patience; and teach thcm». a ..id all their perils and hardfhips, whether in diftant c.i:r.ates or on their native foil, to fhew forth in their lives. and aaions the united duties and graces of Chriftian Soldiers. O profper them in all their doings wuh Thy gracious favour aDd protecTion I Grant them Thy fupport in ail dangers and ncceaitics, the ftrength of Ihy arm to prelerve them from evil, and the guidance of Thy Holy Spirit to lead them into ail good. DJivci- us from our Enemies, O God j defend us from thens that mm Morning Prayer. \sUr. turn- Thy lying* fuffer- unifk* ncrcy. thine rThy look he /«/• domi- e pray ifh hi{( ,'our as by Sea thcm> didant r lives )ldiers. favour >rs and a from tn into that r.re up againft .„ . let them not ipproach to hurt us ; but h.de U3 under the fliadowof Thy wings, until this tyran- ny b« overpaft, ' O merciful Father, who haft commanded all men to Jove one another inlpire our hearts, we befeech Thee, and the Learts of our Enemies, with the love of peace. Let us do no. thing through ttr.fe, or pride, or vain glory ; but teach us And ill Thy good f.me, vouchfafe us, we pray Thee ' \ a lecure and profperous peare, as may tend to the glory ot fhv Name, to the honour and fafety of oUr Sovereign and hJsD/. nnnions, and to the common welfare of mankind Hear us O merciful Father, and help us in this our time of need, for the fake of Jefus Chrift Thy Son our Lord. Amcl f ^ Prayer for '' '^' f-"^ '' « danger of S eafe ,n d. Uant Chmates ; that they may return in fafetv and crowned., fit be Thy good Pieafure/with fuccefsn "their ShTaSM"J°^'':''='''"SS of their native Land ; d S us n renJ "'^''^''1^' ^^ ^hy Mercies, to Lnite ^ WE ■*■■ m^,m^!^-wi^'f'^if~<''ma^m}*m'^M'*'^m^'^9%-*^M Morning Prayer^ - 'W TE humbly befeech Thee, moft merciful God, that by W Thy Grace, Thou wouldft keep alive in us, who have i this day prefumed to implore fuch great blefllngs at thy hands, a conftant fense of thy prefence, and of our dependence upon thee. Suffer us not to return to our former finfulnefs and : dilobedicnce, nor again to yield to thofe evil paffions and de- fires* which have brought down thy juft judgments upon us : But fave us, O God ; fave us, not only from our worldly, but a!fo from our fpiritual enemies ; and moft efpecially fave us from ourfelves, for the fake of Jefus Chrift our Lord. Ihen ih TrO'jsr forihe Legtflature^ and the following thanksgiving. OCOD, our Heavenly Father, who of Thy bountiful goodrefs, haft given the bleffing of a most abundant harvest to the Parent Kingdom ; and hast lately crowned, with unexampled victories, the Armsof our Sovereign, &ndof His Allies ; accept, we beseech Thee, the praifes and thanks, givings of a fiivored people. And of Thy great mercy, O God, teach us fo to abound, and fo to rejoice, that wc forget not, by re?fon of our many frailties, the fource from which ihefe bit flings flow* Thou haft locked down upon us with tet dernefs, with compafiion, and with fuccour. Thou haft liileried to our fupplications ; fupplied our wants 5 and aflilled cur arms. — Difpofc us, evermore, to elevate our hearts and irlndsunto Thee, in pious and grateful remembrance of thefe Thy great blcfiings, and of all other Thy manifold meifcies» th/ough Jefus Chrift our Lord. Amen. ^ Ibcn the General Ttanbgiving.'--ro the end 0/ Morning Prayer ai usual. f Ii-i.r . .lb ., f-:„riim" ^:- ,visiff»f^kmfi■iim!^■^-■<^nmMfki^i^mii i f If ( " ) The Communion Service. ^Jter the Prayer for the Kmg [Almighty God, whofe Kinff- dom IS everlatting]y»a// be read the Colka for the Day as in JhM]2w^ ^"^"'' '■^ ^"''^ ^""^ AlmightyJ «W //;./, f ^«r /,J« £;>/j//^. Jeremiah VII. Verfe i—j. THE word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, faying. Stand m the gate of the Lord's houfe, and proclaim there this word, and lay, Hear the word of the Lord, all ye of Judah, that enter in ar thefe Gates, to worlhip the Lord. Thus fa,,htl>e Lord of Hulls, the God of Israel, Lend your v^aysand yourdomgs.andIwil! caufe you to dwell in'this the Lr/?!, r "? "J rf *'''''^' '■'•^'='2' Tl'e temple of he Lord the temple of the Lord, the t.mple of the Lord, are n ./ u ''^ throughly amend your ways and your do. h.s neighbour ; ,fye opprefs not the ftranger, the fatherlefi Xbe Go/pel. St. Luke, ^''""' ^^^'^'^.''Jj"; " n his breaft, ^p io much as his eyes unto heaven but '"^J^^ JP ^j^;, „^,„ li,„g, God be merciful to me a finer d^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^^^ ryrt;e:aS^r^f O^SJl ab.ed .and he that humbleth himfclf, fhali be exalted, . mn M follow tl. Nicene Creed, and after that the *' Sermon. . AH. the Prater 'for the whole ftate of ChrilVs Church] ih. A Prayer for this Church and Kingdom. .ORD, who makeft an ^^^^^^^^^ (^houfe, regard, «'? .^f^^^^^, „^, :» ""pleft and dJendit ^r, the Church to ^h-d. we ^j; g f'm without, or from ''■•?•"'' t::bt?hych 'savant, our mod g"cious Sovc Within. LnaDie iny V.U- „„,r,ntr father, and Iny ,.ei,n, long to prefide over it a nu fi g fa^^^ ^ Ivli.Ukr for good, to all h. people, ro ,^3,h .pon all Minifters o Re g.on^ -d Pj^all M g^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ them to be examples "t 1 oUneis t ^^^^^^^^ their charge : con.fort the J-ft ff d ; nd p^ ^^_ ^^^ ,ea,ted : le.d backto ^^J ^ ^'^^;,f Jtearts inearueft dcfires and that aie|i|i eiici. Uimeaut-u ^^ to buil< dom of evil fpe; the fpir pel, tha drcn, a Fina profefli do us I we no protedl houfe f our on o ance, pray bcfeec liver t their 1 fings ; and o: The k in all Let heartj thcr Thy j one al fa. :ndit from Sove- iThy leffing teach under Droken aftray, de fires to The Communion Service; to build up the walls of Jcrufalem, and to promote the King- dom of Thy dear Son. Let all bitternefs and clamour and evil fpeaking be put away from us, with all malice. Give us the fpirit ot peace, of purity, and of zeal for Thy bleffed Gof- pel that we may be followers of Thee our God, as dear chil- drcn, and abide in love, as Chria alfo hath loved us. Finally, give us all Grace to walk in the ways of our huly profeffion, that Thou mayft delight to dwell among us, and to do us good ; and that Thy holy worftiip and fervice, which we now enjoy, may, through Thy Providence and mighty protedion, be continued to us, and our potterity, in this Thy houfe for ever. Grant this, O Lord, for Jefus Chnft s fake, our only Mediator and Advocate. 4men. A Prayer for our Emmies. OLORD, and heavenly Father, who wouldcft not that any (hould perifh, but that all fhould come to repent- ance, who ha^. commanded us to love our Enemies, and to pray for them which defpitefully ufe us i have mercy, wc bcieech Thee, upon our adverfaries in the prefent ^jir. De- liver them from the guilt of ambition zcA blood, and dilpolc their hearts to clemency and juftice. ^ . . , . , ' vifu them, we pray Thee, with Thy fp^rltual bles- fmgs; with, reverence for Thy holy name, Ihy word and ordinances ; and grant them to grow in Grace, and lU The knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jefus Chnll, and ^ in all charity and godlinefs of living. ' Let all mutual offences and hatred be removed from cur .hearts; and grant that, being reconciled one tows ds anc [ther we may unite in driving together to exalt and magnity ' Thy glorious Name, through Jefus Chrift our Lord, ^men^ The Communion Service, ALmighty God, wbo haft promifcd to hear the petitions of them that alk in Thy Son's Name ; We bcfeech Th^e aiercifuliy to incline Thine cars to us that have made now our prayers and fupplications unto Thee ; and grant, that thole things which we have faithfully asked, according to Thy Will, may effedually be obtained, to th2 relief of our neceffity, and to th e fetting foi'th of Thy glory, through Jefus Chrift our Lord. Avien, f Tben the Priest ror Bljhop.ifhe be present) JhaU let them depart with this Blejftng. THE peace of God, which pafleth all underftanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, and of his Son Jefus Chrift our Lord, and thebleffing of God Almignty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghoft, b^ amongft you, and remain with you always. Amen. The Order for Evening Prayer f Let him that mlni/iereth read with a loud Voice theje Sentences of Scripture ; and after them the Exhortation, Dearly beloved Brethren, &c. gT WILL arife and go to my Father ; and will fay^untojiim, •1 --..-. _. ..r... ^u.- If. i8.J[ Father, I have finned againft Heaven > and before Thee, J^* and am no more worthy to be called Thy Son. If we fay that we have no fin, we deceive ourfdvcs, and the '!'i?5°truthisnotinus: But if we confefs our fins, He is faithfu and anu ju unright %Thei the\ U T 7 Pries Ami Pries Amu Pries Ansz Pries ^ Ami* Prie Ami % instei ' M- ' ■Jg' .mmst^iV'-'- ■ '»■*''* vtr>*»m*^'*f>. itlons ^feech made 'rant 9 >rding )f our rough i them [, keep love of ling of r. fences of beloved itohim, 5 Thee, and the faithful and Evcring Prayelf.^ anu juf^ to forgive us our fins^ and to cleanfe us from unrighteoufnefs. all of ^ The Hymn apfninied to be ufed at Mc ning Prayer ^ instead the Venite, &c. Jhall here aljo be ufed before the proper Psalms. f Proper Psalm:, LXXVII. and LXXXVI. ^ First Lejfov^ Jeremiah. XVIIl. i — lu My foul doth magnify the Lord, ts^;. St Luke, I. 45. Second Lejon, Rom. IL i« beTeech Thee, fronri thehand§,^our|qncmies ; abate tfeil p|fi^ I affuag^ their malice, aHhifcdnffcnd their device^, ^at v|, bein^armed with Thy defence, rnb^ be prefcrydd es^cfd fAm.all perils, to glorify Thee, who arit the only givdfi^ '^11 vlaory, through the merits of Thy o|ily Son tfefts thrist our >rd. y^f«. fjwf; < "^.\ -^ •-■T:o-^iwa; w Then the prayer for the Army af^ iiovy^O Qbd'hittikg ' of Glor^ in whofe Hands^iirdomini^ii;, ^t.* ^^'-'^ \ 'd Prayer for the Safety if our MuL^O EtCTi^:niir'to3^ ^ w hofe Voice, %e. ' • '^ ^-^ - ^ ■ ^ Prayer for this Churth and Kingdof^-O Lori;^Mo ^^ J ^ all men to be orone Wint^ &c*Q '" ' "^ d trayerfofouf Enemies—O Lord, 'and Heavenly la^h^e^ |vte| ^^ . w.ulde_\ not that anf (^o|a!d perish, ^^^' V/ p^ %'ihenUd Prayer for the Kim^i Ruopery^O Ood Who com- 1 manddl us ■ &c. . ' : ; * \ N*i '^ f A Prayer forjhe^Priiue jR.^ntl:^roX^aW^^^ %^T'hen the Prgjer for all QiMfitms ofMefi. ■' ^Prayer ttgain^ riiapPi^-^Wt hiinlblv ^(cech IBtS^^ft*] '^m^rdtul God; that M ihy JB,-ace, &c. .andfo^ ^l the end of Svenw^ Prayer* I I * r «f « # ■/ ■/ I' , \ *-s / .«^