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AffiftanaPw^H« MaleUy'i.Arms by Sett^ l^ilorui^ ai>i^>r))etu9tiBf fes^ti Safety aiic'^ >tl« 11 I j 1ll «ll|Hlll\ilVi H ''•Oiiiiinnnd of' I I 'll i i i>i he Lieutenant.GoveFnor. rilTPirTirrirrTiiiirTp Iff WW' ^M^ by John ii^5»if'4i^-s^^ «o At Ki^«'4«o(1 ♦ • The Order of Morning Prayer. • f The Service ^all be the fame with the u fual Office f,m Hol!/-days, except where it is in this Offia oUverwife directed, f Let him that mini/iereth read with an audible Voice thi^fc Sentences of Scripture ; and after them the Ex- horiation— Dearly bcLwed Brethren, Vc. ,. TO the Lord our God bclongj mercies and forgivcT neffes, though we have rebelled againft him ; neither have we obeyed the voice of the Lord ourGotl, to walk in his ways, which he fet before us. I will arife and go to my Father ; and vyili fay unto him, Father, I have lianed againft Heaven and before Thee, and am no more worthy to be called Tliy Soiu %FnJleado/theVcnkccxn\tcmus,(his 11 ijmnjiiali he ufed, KTTXHE facriiice of God is a troubled fpirit; a broken 1 and a contrite heart, O God, Thou wilt not dcipife. IJ'aid, I will cnnfefs my fins unto the Lord, and Cu tboufiriavejithiivick'dr.'./sofmy/in. / t' Morning Prayer. l^'!^\t'' 7^'''\ 9 ^-^^'■^' ^-^ ^^^"Stf^ ; the Lord 15 my rockaiu! my defence; mv'Sav oni alfoof my falvation, afid my rcfu I ii^vV/ call ypon the Lord, who is lour, my God, the ^^* f{[\ Jo Jhni I be fai c j l*'or [ will not truft 10 m mint enemies tatrthT^ to bcpralf^ that fhall hcl pine. in my bow ; it is not mv fvvord But it is Thou that fare fi us from our enemies • a^id puttr/l than to cunfuriun that hate us. ' ^J^uV' ""^'"^ that can he i\^'cd In- the nuilritude l!rK .> ' ?f '''''' '' ^"^ "^'-'^^^ ^^^^" ^^^^v^red by mucn irrcugth. ^ J wm l\,^ unto the Lord, Tho,, art my hnpt and m„ Jvojts hold ; my Qod, hi Him xviU I trull. ^ 1 hou art a place to hul« me i>i ; thou (hale prefervc inc from trouble ; Ihou (halt comi>als rac al,,!ut with iori^s of deliverance. 'J'I'e f-ord /hall givt strength 10 hh people X the Lord fltali ^,ve /us people the hlcjing 0/ peace. ■Ho?v ChSr "" '"''" ""' '" ""= ^""- -^' - '"» As it was in the heginnin^', is now, und ever /Jiall be v;orld without end. Amen. I. f Proper P/alnts, XXV, XXVII, XLVI. ir/'mY£t'/,>;/, Jonah, II [. J After the first Leffon /ha U follow, Tc Dcum laudamus •[ 5eco«^ Lefon, St. Matthew, VI ^a^^amus. ^ •72^/"!;^^^"^p' Dominus, Che Creed, &c. /. themd %The9 IT* it,tm--'a.- Pf iest. Anfiver, Priest, yinjicer. Priest. Morning Prayer. ^^ f Then the Pfiest, standing ^tp.Jhall fay^ . PricsK O Lord, (hew Thy mercy upon us. ^l^luer. A.id grant us Thy lalvation. Priest, O Lord, rave the King. ^n/wcr. Who putteth his truft in thee Iciest, Send hin. help from Thy holv plaw. , .injwcr And evermore mightily defend himv irtest. i.et his enemies have no advantage againfl him Anfioer, Let not the wicked approach to "hart ^1:1 U Lord, fave Thv people. ■ And bids Thiue inheritance. Give pe«cc in our lime, O Lord. ' ' . Aii.-I make Thy chofcn people fovful. O Ood, make clcia our hearts within us. Anj.^r. And take not Thy Ilol^ Spirit from us. ' fir»( Calka lor Ihe (Liy. \ A ^Rl?!ry n"^-^'*,-"^' ^-"^"^ Goi the Supreme W^T n n fi, i V"'^''^'-'' '•"l'^^'^''''- ^^f Nation^ we I 1.) ,,,A,| creatures do proft.ate ou.(elves before pro e« '"'sr' "f 'l'.ng?*.a»d.imi,i.,.e 1 h.merif.! pro.edion. Save «s,*e beiecch Thee.from thrh,.udi of our e„em,es, who fruft i„ violence, and dd.^W In bfo ,d W ■"'"?■ '."'""^ =* ''"^**^ '" 'he voice of pe.ct' have purpoled to overthrow our Religion, .Lans a fd Thr."*^ 'j . '• ^'"^ '"*' '" 'he aid of men, we fly ti Without Thy8ffiftaflee,thewuiftco„ni^,*of men. the multitude iwv ♦c Morning Prayer. ^iii • multitude of an hoft, however great, and the inftru- incuts of war, however formidable, arc weak and vaui. Be Thou to us a tower of dcfenct againft the aflaults and ftratagems of our enemies; and let our refuge be under the Ihadow of Thy wings, until this tyrannv be overpaft ; that lo being prelerved by Thy Providence, wc may joyfully pr^fe Thy name, acknowledge our Pchverer, and faithfully fcrve Thee from generation to generation ; through Jefu* Chrift, our only Saviour and Kcdecmcr, Amen, OLORD, our ITcavenlv Father, we acknowledge with grateful hearts, Thine unfpcakablc^goodncfs ill encouraging us to apply to Thee for fuccour, and to Thy holy woid for comfort. Wc have been fignully Mefled in the poflbfTion of Thy pure Religion, and in the enjoyment of temporal profpcrity. But wc^ alas ! have forfaken Thee, the fountain of all happinclk ; neg- Ic^iing the fubftance of our pure Religion ; and makinjr our worldly goods the inftruments of evil defiies and pradiccs. Wc feel and lament this prevailing linful- iicls ; and devoutly implore the affiftance of Tliy grace to rcftore to us a .dutiful fenfe of thy mercy towards us ; befceching Thee to ckanfe and fandify our hearts by the influences of Thy Holy Spirit ; and iu the mi4lti> tude of Thy mercies, through Jefus Chri^, to do away our offences, and to remember our iniquities no more. O let the light of Thy countenauce Ihine upon us this iday ! Warm and invigorate our drowfy aiFe^ions ; con- firm and ftrengthen our rclblutions of amendment, that wc may put away all ungodlincls and finful lufts ; und carnclily follow after that peace vyhich.tfiey^ayq who Morning Prayer, love Thy Jaw : That fo holding faft our faith in V^'^.ty of mm:Cvii<^r^7y fi»Xr"''°" °^ c.p^.>le to Thee, .h-ough JeZ" c'S '"""^ our ac- Lord. with co.pa.iio„ ;'::'h'r„ I, ' ,;';,L^^^^^^^^ '"""&*"• 1 ut away fiom us every imnafif-nf r— ! char.aer of de°j,air """l"""" • "°'' O"-- borrows the ^cVcieT 'iit'n^r'^^'' '"i"P°" '^'^ "'"'"■t"J« of Thy iijcjLici, \vc rcpoie ourprief Tn Tk-^ i . ^ |hat ..,.ffing.f.'. which'o:,' hcTrts\tdr\'at S .«ore hi. .his raSi:r;r'h?;eo'S"'^' ^"^'^ -• to which thev'r^xitTisi-f^^^^^^^^^ I>lc Providence, a, d to S Th'' '° f^^^'^y m.l-ruta- »nd ever. ^ ""'^ "*'«« for f ver Thef» i •i'lfr Morhitig Pfhycr. Thcfe prayers and fupplications wc humMv addrefs tolh);DivmcMaiLft), iuthc name, and ihroiiol, ihe mediation df our Lord aiwJ Saviour, Jclus Chnii. 7hcnAal!fofhrcthcTi(avy\ and after the Prni/cr (We liuinbly belecdi l'licc,>c.} tlicJoUoi.ing /hail vt ujcd — OLOl^D, mof> crood a!ul po\7crn:l, n-e Thv ffjfi:! people, here elfcmbled before Tiu c, acki^.rnv- kdreit tlnne p.nf|ca!'ablen>tTCy,rh:it lor c)ur manifold and hciu lis provocrif ions wc are not uMerJv cojjiun.cd, and given over a prey to cur enemies. '\Ve Dnfcfj with forrow our Innj/ iinfrijitfnlncls under tlic mean; of grace, and the light of Thv Gorprl,a;,d tiie many wrii- derfu] deliverances of our Church and Civil Conaitu- tioii, which Thou, in Thy great goodnefs, haft vouch- fafcd unto us. Shouldcft Thou, O Lord, enter into judgnfient with v.s for the crving Hns that abound amono- us—our ninJclity and profancncfs our herefies and fchiinns, our gr^ofs impurities and intemperance, our lukewarmnefs in Thy caufe, and negka of Thy ordi- nances, and our other manifold offences : Thou'mi^ht- cftjuftly inflia upon us the fcverity of Thy wrath, and deliver Us up to the infults and opprtflion of our cruel eiiemics. But there is mercy with l^hee, therefore Ihalt thou be feared. Thou art the Lord God, tender and full of companion; not vrilling that any fliouldl pcnft ; but thatalKhould repent, and be favcd. Look down, therefore, we befeechThce, with an eye of pity and loving kindneis on us Ttiv fcrvants, who, with contrite hcjirts, da here bcwad our tranfgrcssions and wretched ncfs. f '*f- Morning Prayer. %' «».> "N h«..sand minds, br th.iifljenr«f -??'•*; "P°" <"« ">^t being t„.n.d ChA^n" f J^y f^o'y Spim. ?nd created to „ewne(i of iffc «" ml! "'^ ""\^»'«>». J^iice in all holinefs and r c ^ r ^"^'^ . "-"'k bcfoi, ">!'erit Thine eve aft"n "f 'dn '^ '" 'his world, and «,-ne. ,I,ro.,gh .heme frfgrchrlS' «''''"'? " '• <''ator and advocate. *^ '"♦ *""■ °"'y me- T^^^::^Sn^f'^tt/''^ - he turned. I '^"i^f=. ^vbo turn to Thee f ' ^1^^'"'"'''^^' "> Thy -d Pr.-.vi„,. IWrLua a^^tfu/'G d^Tir'S' 1 )arcft when «,°e def;^,^^* \°^ ^f"' pity. Thou .^-'1. <]>arc themf "„","';,;, -r^f*? ^.h.V Pcopic, good ,?'•<^■=t ; and after the n>, Iti.udc of Th ■ -" •"'7'' '= >'|W'i m, thiooKh thr nlr!,' "*^/hj.- mercies J.-^fc . ->'--^^i So,,, Je.^ Chrrft'rtX' rr" "' '"''^ '• ''"''■'''^''X,^r/;-i-;f War a.a T..,ult,. 10 Morning Prayer. We flee to Thee for fuccour in; this time of peril and nccelTity, when, in defeiiGe of our liberty, our laws, and ReJigio:! we are expofed to the dangers and cala- mities of war. Vouchfafe, wc bcfeech 'I'hce, Thine ei'pecial prolcciion to 'i hy lervant, our beloved Sove- reign. Dirc6t his councils, profper all his meafures for the welfare of his fubie6Ks, and for the prefervation of our Church and Civil Conftitution. Let no internal divifions, nor any ether fins and provocations of the nation, oblhua his dctigns. for the public good, nor bringdown I'hy judgments upon us.. But Ipare Thy people, O Lord, fpare them ; and by Thy grace, io nniteus in a fpirit of ol>edience to Thy law, zeal for Thy truth, and Joyalty toThineanointcd fervanl, whom 'I by good 'Provide nee hath let over us; that we may evermore rejcnce in Thy laivation, through Jcfus Chiiil our Lord. ^lme?i. f A Prayer for (he Umtcd Kingdom, for our Allies, and for the Church, OLORD and heavenly Father, look dovi^n, we pray Tiiec, with compaliion, on the whole race of mankind ; j)articulaily on the j^eople of the United Kingdom,, and of this Colony, and on thofe who arc involved with us in the d;ir!5:;crsand di/lrcffes of thepre- fcni war. .Iuial)lc us patiently to bear the evils which are neccffarily incident to luch a contcO, and all other temporal afHiaions; and inftrua us, by Thy grace, to follow thofc tliijigs which make for j)cace, a'nd ior our ttcrnal iii]\ai;on, lb that cur trials mav finally p.romolc ourevtM-lalling intcrcOs. Regard, we befeech Thee, ,with 'J^hiiie cii;c.:ial favour, the Church to which we ^^"'""'^ • P^^^^^--^>an,l dclcii.l it fioni adverf;rics-and e- Srhing Prayer. Vlls, whether from without, or from within ; ^dgraiit^ that all its members may be emincntlv diftinguifhcd by a faithful adherence to Thee, their God, ^nd bf ai» exemplary conformity to the precepts of their holy faith. Pour down Thy bleffing on all Miiiifters of Religion, and upon all Magiftrates ; teach and ftreligtheii them to' be examples of holinefs to all who arc under their charge. Comfort the affli^^kd, relieve the diftrelTed, and bind up the broken-hearted ; awaken the gudty, and lead back to the path of truth all thofe wlio have gone aftray, and .are in the way of error. Fi- nally, be mercifally pleafed t6 give us all the fpirit of peace, of jurity, and zeal for Thy blclfed Gof- pel ; and unite our hearts in earned endeavours to promote the kingdom ot Thy dear Sen. Grant this, O Lord, for Jefus Chrift's fake, our only mediator and advocate. Arncn^ ^ A Prayer for the Legijlalurc, tvheri fiithig^ MOST gracious God, we humbly bcfeech Thc^, as for the United Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland, and His Maje(ly*s other Dominions in ge- neral ; fo efpecially for this Province ; and herein par- ticularly, for His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, the Council and AfTcmbly, under our molt gracious and religious King, in their Lcgiflative capacity at this time aflembled : That 1 hou would ft be pltafed to diredandprofper all their confultaiions to the advance- ment of Thy glory, the good of Thy Church, the fafety, honour and welfare of our Sovereign, and this Province ; that all things may be fo ordered and fettled, by their endeavours, upon the heft and furcft founda* tionsr that peace and happinefs, truth and juHice, reli-^ giou 3 Communion Service. .&it\,^?/i «f =d a.o„g us for a., for us, a„d Thy »ho?e rh k "="«in^'. f"r thur,, Lord aud Savioa,' -^ie,. * """^ *""" '''^"'^ f r/,.« M, General ThankssMns, and ,o the end of Morning Prayer. ^ Communion Service. <^ oftke day a. t £ V^L/ Zj'o^ eighty and eternal Lord God &c ^ aL/ri^ i^ i' oui heavenly Father w \ \r V , (^ ^^^^» vcni/ rattier, &c.) ////rf thai Jhall foUoxv-^ %For the Epi/IU, [faiah, LVIIL 11 rhe 6V>^W,Luke, XIIl, l->9 mr/.>.. %rhcnMlJol^..theNlca^e Crce,, and after that the oermo/t. % After the Prayer for the whole ftate of Chrift's Church i.d.ta„t, the following Jhatl be ufal- ' »ui>oadi,ur,..kd,^.a.a,ov,hcm: Wc, adonug Thy glorious • » all :hc [cd 0/ Communion Service. wis glorious Maje% with all praili and tha,.kfo"h.in„ f,.,u.^ iame, moft humbly and earnefllv bef-ech 4111°/^- '"^ pref, coutinuaily n,,o„ our minds llchT Jra ^fu, T. mcmi,rance of thefe invaluaWe bltl^nVo ,}?!,, '^'" :l^.ousa„d exemplary ufe of them 'i"^ hy ^ J;:^^^,"; SZn'"^' °''"^'? "^ continuance If TlTf^' Thv word In?^! Thy ordmances, alt contempt ot r2i.yj, "™«»ndments. Endue us wi h a I,>int of piety and devotion; a fpiritof iuftice ;., 7 . perai.ce.of humihtyaad charit,. aZVm ^i ""' wl irii (1. ,,u „j T ™ "' *"'' "*"" "'"'■''■ graces "'.and defend u, frl.n'a»ottr fnirril JT' ' """"'"f ..c^ics .through JefusChriftt'Sd;-'' 2^"' VV th,^i'" n^'u''"'''^'' '^^^"' ««>« '"^rciful God and dependence on rWsuffiJt „-'"'?'"'''♦ our former lukewarm-iefs Jaf^-i «s nvt to return ta tual enemies; and maQ einecianv fll . ^^'''' ^^Ives ; for the f.ke of^^Sia'^;^J-':,- -i. "'o. Keep your hearts and minds in ths k..o«- . ledjjC' u livening Prayef . ledge and lov^ of (5od,and of:his Son Jefus Chrlft our Lord 5 and the bleffing.of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghod, be amongft you, and' remain with you always. Aincn, WBBiaivas iXh^ Order of pvening Prayer. ■M ^ Let him that mhnjlereth read with an audible Voice • thifolloiifing Sentences of Scripture ; and after them the Exhortalion'—Dea.dy beloved Brethi en, &V. TO the Lord our God belong mercies and forgive- nefles, though we have rebelled again ft: him ; neither have we obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk in his ways, which he fet before us. I will arife and go to my Father ; and will {ay unto him. Father. I have finned againft Heaven and before Thee, and am no more worthy to be called Thy Son. ^ 7he Ht/mn appointed to he ufcd at Morning Prayer^ injiead of the Vcnite exultemus, fliall here alfo be ufed before the Proper Pfalms, f Proper Pfalms, LVII, CXXX, CXLIH. f" First Leffhn, IL Chronicles, XX, 1— 24-. ^ ^7"//^ Magnificat — My foul doth magnify the Lord, &c* ^ Second LeJo?i, II Peter, II, I— 19. ^ Then nunc dimittis, and afterwards the Apofllcs* Creed, and Lord's Prayer* ^ Then the Priest, standing up^fliall fay^ Priest, O Lord, (hew Thy mercy upon us* Anfwer, And grant us Thy falvation. Priest, O Lord, fave the King. Anfiver, And mcrcifuUtj hear us, when zvc call upon Thee, Priefl. ^■' •* I / < n fT • Y^ T (V f ' «n 1, 1 VIS. . V . , , , #4' m^ 1 t c I t( a ti Evening 'Prayen Endue Thy minifters with rightcoufncfs ^:i And make thy chofhi people joyfuL m» Fricst, Anficc -priest. Give peace iii our time, O Lord. 1 Aiifwer, Becaufc tli ere is no7ie other that ^ghtefh fij) Ui^' but only 1 hou^O God, • "Mv"; ViiesL O Lord, fave Thy fervants.. , ; Anfwer^ Who put their trust in Thee, . Priest, Send us help from Thy holy place* ^j^ Jnjwer,. And evermore mightily defend Ms,^ Priest, LtCt the enemy have no advantage againrtua^ Anfxver^ Nor the tvicked approach to hurt us. Priest, O God, make clcau oiir hearts within us. Anfwer. And, take not Thy Holy Spirit from us, % Then/hallbe read the tm (^Uectf of the day xvhick t^ere ufed in/lead of theftr/i Collect, (ft Mording Pray- er, (Almighty and eternal 'G.od» ^^) and (O^hovd^ our Jicavealy Father, &c.) % Then fftall follow the ficond Collect at Evening Pray - er (O God from whom all holy de(ires, &c.) A^fo the ^^ third Collect at Evening Prayer (Lighten our dark*, iiefs, &c« f Then the People fliall pay after the Minifier, 'f 'pL^RN, Thou, us, 6 good Lord, and fo (hall we be- X turned. Be favourable, O Lord, be favourable to thy People, who turn to Thee invading, in mourn- ing and prayer. For Fhou art a merciful God, fall of compa/iion, long fuffering, and of great puty. Thou f]>arcft, when we defervc punidiment j and in Thy wrath, thinkcH: upon mercy. Spare l^hy People, Good Lord, fpare them; and let nat thy httfita^c be br6uo-ht to confufion; Hear us, OLord,^^ %iii is great ; and after the multitude of i by flSM^Si: look upon u9 through the merits.- ' •• •• *-« •• - '- - 'f'^ ■♦ • i«: ^VejiiBg prayer- A T /WJ/Wrf 0/ ihc Pi aver in il«.. r * kind. ire. flmiti^^^ P^^f'Vvcr ,f ,11 E lifc, to opch ^c)#hc'arii! Wiv^^uij I ^7l^^1^^>^U" Th'^i^'d^^.JMhiiMdijV^^^^ out ottr ferMl.,*,*^ # / f*»jrt;:*j"b ; . . • i ,*-.. „K,i^ ^vf cwoiS lc^S^|^^^^ s/. ftrl^kii^ 3^^m^