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York U609 USA ^= (716) 'i82 - 0300- Phone aaS (716) 288 - 5989 -Fax "4* =* ¥»' F O R M O F PRAYER, TO BE USED In all Churches, Chapels and Places etf Public Worfhip, according to the ufage of the Church of England, throughout His Majefty's Province of New- , Brunfwick, on FrUay the Twenty-fifth Day of July, 1794; being the Day appointed by Proclamation, for a General FAST and Humiliatioa be^rc \. Almighty GOD, to be obferved in the mofl devout and folemn manner,JlH'-T fending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majcfty : FOR Obtaining pardon of our Sins, and for averting thofe heavy Judgment? which our manifold Provocations have defervedj and for imploring his afliftance and 1 blcffing on the Arms of His Majefty by Sea and Land, and for reftoring and perpetuating Peace, Safety and Profperity to himfelf, and to his Dominions. j By direction of his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. -Je r-' AO^ ST. JOHN: PRINTED BY JOHN RYAN, at hu OFFICE, NO- 58, PRINCE WILLIAM- STREET. Ifi -H \:s,n- CI rf" » fL.iQ t) •! rf^rrtit: iic:iiii.. r ' 4 !!I0 HMi lUi it; M il'; ,' i i> ;vi i ! ■ 1 . :r;j<: .or- 'i 4 i J •. Jciv-*' IWVA I .1 >* 1 •'>. (• ■■(. '. ? ". ij**" [ 3 1 THE ^dM for morning prayer. ^"T^^iafiallie Z]^tb the ufual Office for mir^ays, .scept ^hen it U in'thi! Office otberwife appotnled. « Proper PClms, XXV, XXVII. XLVI. H Firft Leflbn Ifaiah LVJII. ..V « Second Leflbn. Matth. Ill- to Verfeu. . ^Ir^eaC of .U Co^ for tte D.y. :be t..fiU...J Com. "re.oie^ A LM.GHTY and moft merciful GOD Cre.^^^^^^^^^ A „, ,„oft humbly approach Th« ""^ P»y'^ »^,^ '''PP ^^ O Lord, erful fuccour in this time of our "«f ''>'•„ V"°''„°;Vmy to all Chriftian Kings, we befcech Thee, and affift our "["'f^'.'/K; "^/"h^e ^ ^ '''^ 'y"' ''"""'' '" ;t;3fr »nd- ^— -" - - - "'"''r T„o. haft been our .e.iful God, ^^ J^T" wi.hir/r^rt: fytiers tryjied in tbee. and ■were f f^'"- .^^ "^"^^ '„ remembrance of Thee as {hat in our profperity we have "»' J,f r;Yolv^„ame and word. We are deeply we ought i yet we have not forgotten ^hy ho'V "»™t? q q^ y„„ ^i„„ fcnfiwt that all our efi'ortsw.lllemeffeaual.uhleft^ fleet, and armiev '^,^' ^]^;:ZZ2^»^ n^ convince our mighty dircaion, Dir,e« them, V.J-o'o, , . fej jt naught and over- enemies that xve are thy people ; ^"^ '^a' t^^"= ^^^^i „3, we befeech Thee, to turn the mod d^"nS.^='5g"'='gr,'*°";P;™ke our enemje know and feel, that a full fenfe and praa,ce of our duty > ^""^ -""j^iX^Se who lift up their ban- Thnn art the fuoreme difpofer of all events , ana uiai uiui Je's ag nft Tlfee, fhaU I humbled under thy m.feh.y hand , _ Hear us O God'ou. Saviour , fave thy people that km tteth tn thee, fbr tte Tak^and though .he merits ofjefus Chrift our Lord. Jmen. r. I nnn ' our heavenly Father, we ackrtowledge, with penitent^hearts, thme . O LORD,, pur neaveniy r ■""<=• _ = , fuccour, and to thy holy infi^^uegoodnefshen^ourag^^^^^^^^^^ ;^^^„ ,, ,hy true word for comfort. We- hav« Dcca iigii^^ j ..nrnpritv. But we have ungrate- Religion, and in the enjoymuu ^1^;;^^^^^^ fubftanCe 8foiTr A- M k ' 1.: n. T-t'i ; X" ' r 4 ] foel and lament this prevailing finfulncfs j and d<#utl^plore the affiftance of thy grace to reftore us to a dutiful fenfc of Thee and of ourfelvcs ; bcfccching Thee to deanfc and fanclify our fouls by the influences of thy Holy Spirit, and in the raultitude of thy mercies, to do away our offences, and to remember our iniquities no more. O ict the light of thy countenance (hine upon us this day I Warm and invigorate our drowfy vi^ills and affections j confirm and ftrcngthen our rcfolutions of amendment j that we may put away all ungodlint.s and linful lulls, and earneftly follow after the peace, which they have who love thy law : 7 hat fo holding faft the profeflion of our faith in purity of heart and mind, we may finally become acceptable in thy fight, through Jefus Chrift our Lord, ^men, Jfier the Prayer in the end of the Litany (We humbly befcech Thee, &c.) ^befoliowingpall !e added, O LORD, mod good and powerful, We thy finful people, here affcmbled before Thee, do acknowledge it thine unfpeakable mercy, that for our manifold and heinous provocations we arc not utterly confumed, and given over a prey to our enemies. We confcfs with forrow and confufion our long unfruitful nefs under the means of grace, and light of thy Gofpel, and the many wonderful deliverances of our Church and Civil Conftitution, which thou in thy great goodnefs haft vouch- fafeduntous. Shouldeft thou, O Lord, enter into judgment with us for the crying fins that abound among us, our profancnefs and infidelity, our herefiesand fchifms, our grofs impurities, our lukewarmnefs in thy caufe and ncgledtofthy ordinances, and other manifold offences, thou mighteft juflly inflift upon us the fevcrity of thy wrath, and deliver us up to the infutts of our qrucl enemies : But there is mercy with Thee, therefore (halt thou be feared. Thou art the Lord God tender and full of compaflion } not willing that any ftbuld perifh^ but that all ftiould repent and be faved. Look down thdreforfe, wc bcfeech Thte, with an eye of pity and loving kindnefs on thy fervanls, virho with broken and contrite hearts do here bewail our traufgrefTions and wretchedrtcfs. Let our land, m this time of trouble, ftiU enjoy the light of thy Countenance, and the bjeffings of thy Iwuntiful hand ; and fo work upon our hearts and minds by the mfluences of thy Holy Spirit, that being turned ^om the error of our ways, and created to new- nefs of life, we may vvklk before Thee in all holineft and righieoufnefs ip this world, and inherit thine everlafling kingdom in that which is to come, through the merits of Jefus Chrift, our only Mediator and Advocate. Jmen. n r r I c i i 4- THE COMMUNION SERVICE. fl j^ftertbe Prayer for the King, In/iead of the CoUeSifor the day, the two Collets appointed in its place at Morning Prayer (Almighty and moft merciful God— and O Lord, our heavenly father) Jhall be read. 4^ Th« [ 5 ] 1 the Epiftl^, F^ II. Verfc ii. to Vcrfc i6. The GofpcU Luke XlU. Verfe i to lo. • f After the Sermon jhali be read the following Prayers, . Blessed LORD, wlio at fundry times and divers manners hail manifeftcd thinfc abundant mercy to our Church and Nation, in thy marvellous proteftion of our religion, laws, and liberties, from the fecret attempts and open confpiracics ot malicious enemies ; We, adoring thy gloripps Ma^cfty ;^»th all prf c and thankl- civing for the fame, do moft humbly and earneftly bfcfcefch Thee to prcfcrvc evermore in our minds fuch a lively remeit»braincc and grj^tefvil fenfe of theic invaluable bleflings, that by our exemplary and religious ufc oi them, and happy improvements under them, to thy honour and fervice, thou mayeff be jilcafcd to grant a continuance of them to us, and to our pofterity. Take away irom us, O Lord, till hardncfs of heart, all ncgledt of thy ordinances, and contempt of ihy word ; and endtie us with a fpirit of piety and devotion, a fpirit of jufticc and temperance, of humility and charity, and of all other graces which adorn the Chriftian profeflion ; that fo thy dreadful difpleafure and judgments may t er be averted from us, and iniquity not become our ruin. Be thou pica-fed alfo With thine efpecial favour to guard and profper our gj-acious Sovereign Kmg George, with all the Royal family. Be thou to him, O Lord, a« helmet ot Salvation a- gainfthis enemies that delight in war, and have not thy fear before thenn. Uo tho'u we pray Thee, blaft their ungodly dcfigns to fubvert our holy rehgipn and civil'privileges ; defeat their ftratagems, and fo put them to flight befcrc h'S Jace, that the terror of his arms may add digtxiiy and luftre to hU crown, and bring fafety, joy, and happinefs to himfelf, and his dotnihions. Grant this, O merci- ful Father, for Jefus Chrift's fake ,- to whom with Thfc and the Holy Ghoft, be all Jionour aad glory, world without end. Amei^, O Moft Merciful and Gracious GOD, to whom wc have this day offered up our prayers and fopplications for the pardon of our fins, and for deliverance from the evils of War; iufFer us, we befeech Thee, to add our humble intcrcefTion for the repentdnC(i and converfion of men, who, having caft off thetr faith ift Thee, the living God, and following the vain imaginations of reprobate minds, have plun- ged themfelves into thole horrible iniquities and cruehiesi which allomfh, the Chriilian world. Grant, O Lord, unto us thy fervants, whilfl we behold with compafTionthe miferiesthey haVe inftiaed upon the objeds of their fory, Xo recol- lect alfo with the dcepeft gratitude, the many calamities from which wc are ex- empted bv this merciful Providence. What are we, O Lord, that Thou fhould- cflfo regard us! O let thy ;^ercy enter into ou|: hearts, and make "s truly thankful, fearful of thv difoleafure. and fenfible of thy prefence -, that, with hands and hearts lifted up unto' Thee, we may fo pafs through the uncertainties ot things temporal, that we finally lofe not the things eternal : Grant this, O Lord, through the merits of Jefus Chrifl, our Mediator and Redeemer. Amen, THE L. ,..-j*^' [ (- 1 I' j| I -I THE ORDER FOR EVENING PRAYER. Ofice olihrwifi appoml"!- , Proper Pfalms. LIII, LXI, CXXI. . , Firft Loffon. II. Chron. XX. to Verfe 25. ., Second LeBbn, James IV. to V«rfe "• Mlowinz- . ^. .. .r,. (U.-. 0. d..ne.) ^. . Ztinio^U O moft mighty GOD -<> ""'f "'J,f .";,To wouldcft no? the d.a.h ot a „en. and hateft ""'hing 'hat thou haft m«lcwl. ^_^ ^^^^^ ^ ^ f^„ f<, finne, , but th.t he fl.ouW "'h" "'" "^"'^^f ^ho are grieved with the burthen of .iveuUurtrefpaffes; '"='« ''"I" T"', Jrc to Thee only it apperta.ne h our fins. Thy property ,s always to have me.cy , ^^^ ^^^^ ,0 forgive fin and tranfgremon Spare u^^re^^^^^^^^^^ ^.^^ ^^^ fc„a„.s. who whom thou haft redeemed. Enter not into g ^_^^^^ _,^_ ^^o meek- are vile earth and •"■fc^b''/'""? ,nlv epen sof o.r faults > and fo make hafte ly acknowledge our vdenels a^d ^"'V -P^^ ^,,^ Thee in the world to come. . L .. P.pU pan r.pe. M. M. /. W/. .fur „-«r r»n«i Cod.) thoatSrTtimeTknd-diVers manners. <,«-i O molt me.cful a,.d ,ra.,.,- - .- Kt i •m j*\ \ ^.•v