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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. / 1 2 3 4 S 6 FORM OF PRAYER TO BE USED Upon TVednefday the firft of February 1 804, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be obferved in the moft De- vout and Solemn Manner, by fending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majefty: For obtaining Pardon of our Sins, and for averting thofe heavy Judgments which our manifold Provo- cations have moft juftly deftrved ; and imploring His Bleffing and AfTiftance on the Arms of His Majefty by Sea and Land, and for reltoring and perpetuating Peace, Safety, and Profperity to Himfelf, and to His Kingdom. QUEBEC: Printed by John Neilson, N^*. 3, Mountain Street, 1804. 75 Mi r. : *!' i; \X iS i f ^ fi f !* i•^ 'f fi . Si ^ w • • • • , • • « \v ( 3 ) The Order for Morning Prayer. 4 The Service Jliall he the fame with the ufual Ojice for Holy- dayst except where it is in this Office olherwife appointed, ^ Let him that minijlereth read ivitb a loud Voice thefe Sentences tf Scripture ; and after them the Exhortation, Dearly beloved Brethren, G?f. TO the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivencflTcs, Daniel though we htlvc rebelled againft him : neither have Me **• 9» *o« obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk in his laws, which he fet before us. In my trouble 1 will call upon the Lord, and complain unto PJalm my God. So (hall he hear my voice out of his holy temple; ''^"'' ^* my complaint fliall come before him. f In/lead of the Venite, this Hymnjhall he vfed, UNTO Thee, O Lord, will I lift up my foul; my ^od. ^^^Jm I have put my truft in Thee: O let me not be con-*''^**' founded, neither let mine Enemies triumph over me. p^^j W her ef ore pould the Heathen fay ^ where is now their God? cxvTi, The Lord is King, be the Earth never fo unquiet; the Lord pfalm' is great in Sion, and high above all People. xcix. i, / fliall find trouble and heavinefs, and I will call upon the name Pfalm of the Lord. ' "v»- 4- Unto Thee lift I up mine eyes, O thou that dwelleft in the Pfalm i-j ^ cxxiii. I. Heavens. The waves of thefea are mighty^ and rage horribly; but the Pfal/n Lord, who dwetleth on hi§b, is mightier. xcm. 5. A 2 In ; 1 \ !■ li n? 1 ifj r*" t— • I I V Pfclm xciv. 19. Pfalm xciv. 22. Pfalm Ixxxvi. 15. Pfalm IxxxviTii. Pfalm Ixxxiv. 9. Pfalm Ixxxiv. 5 Pfalm xxxiii. 2. Pfalm Ixxxiii. 16. Plalm xxix. 10. Ffilro Ixxix. ix. Morning Prayer. In the multitude offorrows that I had in my heart, thy comforts have retVcfhed my foul. ^he Lord is my refuge^ and my God is the Jirenglh of my con* Jidence, Thnu, () f.^ord God, are full of companion and mercy, long fufFcring, plenteous in goodnefs and truth. Teach me ihy way, Lordt and I will walk in thy truth. knit my heart unto Thee, that I may fear thy name. Behold, O God our Defender, and look upon the face of thine anointed. Blejfed is the man, whoje Jlrength is in Thee, in whofe heart are thy ways, Lo ! thine entmie*; make a murmuring, and they that hate Thee have lift up their heads. Make their faces a/Jiamed^ O Lord, that they may feck thy name. The Lord (hall give Itrength unto his people, the Lord flialj give his people the bk fling of Peace, Help us, God of our Sahation^ for the glory of thy name ; deliver us, and be fuerciful unto our fins for thy name's fake. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy GholL As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever fjiall be, loorU zvit'hout end. Amen, f Proper Pfalms, LL LXXIIL andQXXV, Firfl Lejfon, Ilaiah XXXViL f After the firfl Leffon, Jhall follow Te Deum laudamus, in Englifli. Second Leffon, St. Luke XXL 7 — 19. % Then Benedidtus, the Creeds (Sc, to the End of the Lord's Prayer, f Then the Priefl, flandin§ up, fb all fay, Priefl, Morning Prayer, Pricjl, O Lord, fhcw thy mercy upon us, /iitfw. And grant us thy falvation. PriejK O Lord lave the King ! Anfw. Who putteth his trull in Thee. PrieJL Send him help from thy holy place. Anfw, And evermore mightily defend him. Prieji, Let his enemies have no advantage againll him. Anfw, Let not the wicked approach to hurt him. Prie/l. O Lord fave thy people, Anfw. And blefs thine inheritance. Priejl. Give peace in our time, O Lord, Anfw. And make thy chofen people joyful. f This Collet to he used infiead of the Firfi ColkSffor Morning Prayer, O Almighty God, who ruleft over all the Nations of the Earth, and on whofe gracious Providence they depend evermore for prefervation and prolperiry ; extend, we befeech Thee, thine accuftomed goodnefs to our Sovereign and his people J who, looking up to Thee, as the author of all Bles- fings, and their iure Safeguard and mighty Deliverer in all dangers and difficulties, implore thy watchful care and pro- tection. Vouchfafe to guide them continually Wi;o Thy Counfel, to lirengthen them with Thy powerful arm, and to crown with fuccefs their necefl'ary endeavours againfl: the unjuft attempts of their Enemies, through our Lord and Saviour Jefus Chrift. Amen. fl" Then fhall follow the Second and Third Collets at Morning Prayer, and the Litany, and then the following Prayer^ OLORD, our Heavenly Father, we acknowledge, with penitent hearts, that we have been bleifed. beyond other nations, in the knowledge and undifturbed Profellion of Thy Truth, and in the Pofl'clTion of abundant temporal Prospe- rity » I 1 1 Yi ■ V \ w Morning Prayer. rity: and we ronfefs, that, like the Ifraelitcs of old, wd have too often turned our backs on Tliee, and (ought our Peace and Security in our own Inventions. Hellore us, O Lord, to a dutiful fcnfe of Thee in this Time of our Vifi- tation. Grant uf? Grace to put away all Ungodlinefs and finful Luils, and fo to hold faft the Profcflion of our Faith in purity of heart and mind, that Thy Judgements may be withdrawn from us, and wc may become dillinguifhed Objcdls of Thy Mercy, through the NIerits of Jcfus Chril^, our iMcdiator and Advocate. Amen f Then the People Jhall fay Ibis that foUoweih, after the Minijler» TURN Thou us, O good Lord, and ^o (hall we be turned. J3e favourable, O Lord, Be favourable to Thy People, Who turn to thee in weeping, farting and praying. For Thou art a merciful God, full of compaflion, long-fufFer* ingj and of great pity. 1'hou fpareft vvhcn we delcrve pu- nilhment, and in Thy wraih thinkefl upon mercy. Spare Thy People, good Lord, fpare them, and let nor Thine heritage be brought to confufion. Hear us, O Lord, for Thy mercy is great, and after the multitude of Thy mercies look upon us, through the merits and mediation of Ihy blcfl'cd Son Jefus Ghrilt our Lord. Amen. % Injlead of the Prayer in Time of War and Tuviiilis^ let the Two folloivjng be used, O Almighty God, Maker of the Univerfe, and fovereigri difpofer of the Affairs of Men, at whofc command Nations and Empires rife and fall, flourilh and decay ; Wc thine unworthy fervants moft humbly implore thy gracious aid and protcdion. Vouchfafe, wc heleech Thee, thine efpecial Blefling and Piotedion to our moft gracious Sovereign Lord^ King George. Go forth with his Hects and armies ; and let thy mighty arm be with his Chiefs and Captains, as it Morning Prayer, it was of ol J with thy Servants, *Judis, and Yyonathant2ir\^ •\Simmt when they valiantly withflood the wicked Tyrants of their times, the enemies of thy Truth, and the oppres- fors of thy People. Direct his Counfels, prosocr all his mcafurcs for the Welfare of his Dominions and the prefcr- vation of our Church, and of our civil Conditution. And let no internal Divilions, nor any other Sins and Provocations of his fubjedts, obftrudl his Dcligns for the Public Good» nor bring down thy judgements upon us. But fpare thy People, O Lord, fpare them j and, by thy Grace, lb unite us in a Spirit of Obedience to thy Law, Zeal for thy Truth, and Loyalty to thine anointed Servant, whom thy good Pro- vidence has fet over us, that we may evermore rejoice in thy Salvation, through thy Son Jefus Chrill our Lord. Amen^ the as it OLord God of our Salvation, in whofe hands are the IflTues of Life and Death, of Good and Evil ; without whofe aid (he Counfels of the Wife, and the Strength of the Mighty are weak and vain ; incline thine ear to the earneft fupplica- tions of thy fervants, who not confiding in the multitude of Hofts, the abundance of Wealth, nor the weapons and accou- trements of War, do humbly flee unto Thee, O Lord, for fuc- cour, and put their truft under the fliadow of thy wings. Be Thou to us a tower of defence, and blefs the arms of thy Servant our Sovereign, in the niaintenance of his jull and lawful rights, againft the aHaults both of foreign War and domed ic Treafon. Give grace, we befecch thee, to his re- bellious fubjecfts In Ireland, to fee and confefs the wickednels of their ways. Bring them to a due fenfe of the enormity of their Crime in riling in open rebellion againfl: the Crown of their lawful Sovereign, forgetful of the BlefRngs they have enjoyed under his mild and equitable government : * I Maccabees, chap. z. v. 66. f I Maccabees, chap. 5. v. 17. That I H'l ' Mi'l '1^ 8 Morning Prayer. That fo returning to their Duty, they may become Objccfls of 1 hy Mercy and forgivcnefs. And give us all Grace, to put away from us all rancour of religious diffention, that they who agree in the eflentials of our moft holy Faith, and look for pardon through the Merits and InterceiTion of the Saviour, may, notwithitanding their differences upon points of doubtful opinion, and in the forms of external VVorlhip, ftill be united in the bonds of Chriftian Charity, and fulfil thy blelTed Son's Commandment, of loving one another, as He hath loved them. Ihefe things we beg, O merciful Father, for Jefus Chrift's Sake, our only Mediator and Advocate. Amen, WE humbly befeech Thee, mofl: merciful God, that by Thy Grace, Thou wouldft keep alive in us, who have this day prefumed to implore fuch great Blcffings at Thy hands, a conflant fenfe of Thy prefcnce, and of our depend- ence upon Thee. Suffer us not to return to our former fin- fulnefs and disobedience, nor again to yield to thofe evil paf- fions and defines which have hrought down Thy juft Judge- ments upon us : But fave us, O God ; fave us, not only from worldly, but alfo from our fpirirual enemies -, and moft ef- pccially favc us from ourfelves, for the fake of Jefus Chrift our Lord. Amen, Then the General Thanksgiving, And to the End of Morning Prayer as usuUL iiij.jiu.t-g w The Communion Service. f After the Prayer for the King [Almighty God, whofe King- dom is cverlalting] Jhall be read the Co/letl of the Day^ as in the Morning Prayer, [O Almighty God who ruleft,] anii then Jhall follow For the EpiflU, Rev, CJup. III. Ver, 14. to 19. AN D unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write ; Thefc things faith the Amen, the faithful and true witnefs, the beginning of the creation of God ; I know thy works, that thou arc neither cold nor hot : I would thou wert cold or hot. So then bccaulc thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will fpuc thee out of my mouth. Be- caufc thou fayeft-, I am rich, and increafed with goods, and have need of nothing j and knoweft not that thou art wretch- ed, and milerable, and poor, and blind, and naked : I counfel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayeft be rich ; and white raiment, that thou mayeft be clothed, and that the fliame of thy nakednefs do not appear ; and anoint thine eyes with eyefalve, that thou mayeft fee. As many as I love, I rebuke and chaftcn : be zealous therefore, and re- pent. J ' It B The lO The Communion Service. The Gofp'el, St. Luke, Chap, XIII. Ver, i. /o 6. THERE were prcTciu at that fcafon fome that told him of the Galileans, whofe hlcod Pilate had mingled wiih their facrifices. And Jelus anr^tering faid unto ihem, Sup- pofe yc that thefe Galileans were finners above all the Gali- leans, bccaufe they Aifiercd ti'.ere things ? I teil you, Nay ; hut, except ye repent, ye fhall all likewife perifh. Or thole eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloani tell, and flew ti.em, think ye that they were finners above all men that dwelt in Jerufalem ? I tell you, Nf.y : but, except ye repent, ye lliall all likewife perilh. f Then Jhall fol.'ow the Nicene Cr^.^ed : and ofier that the •Sermori, After the Vy^ijer [for the v\ hole fcaie of Chiifl's Church] tJu Jo Ho w I ng Jh .lil be used. ton. A Prayer fur our Enemies, aud for Support under Persecui \L M I G H T Y God, who haft dispofcd the heart of our Sovereign to unite us this day in prayer and fupplicatioii for the pardon of our Sins : Thou has conimanied us to love oitr i'^neinies, and to pray for thcni that peril'cute us. Vouch- f'ifc to accept now our Prayejs, for the Repentance and Convcr- fion ol" men, who have catt olT their l^aidi m I'he^r ; and follow- iiig the vain imaginations of reprobate Minds, have j)Ujngtd thA-mlelve:-; into Crimes and Impieties, whicli afl^onifh the Nations of the earth Open thiir eyes, O Lord, that they may fee an(j conliJer, \v iih (ieidbt.on I'nJ honor, the ra\'ages of their cruelty. Strike tjicm, m Thy Mercy, with remorfe and compunction before they [ill up the mealure of their Iniquities ; and grant, O God, unto us thy fervanis Grace, whillt we be- hold The Communion Service. 1 1 ths four at ion love iich- nvcr- l!ow- 1 the y ipay Tes of e and itics ; ■^'e be- hold hold with companion the miferies they have inflidled upon the objecfls of their fury, to recoUedl the many calamities from which We, by Thy merciful Providence, have been hitherto exempted. Continue to us, we befeech Thee, O Lord, Thy merciful protedion, and fliield us from the arms of the des- troyer. And in all feafons, whether of fuccefs or adverfity, profperlty or tribulation, give us hearts to be truly thankful for Thy Goodnefs, fearful of Thy Displeafure, and fenfible of Thy Prefence; that, at all times putting our whole trufl: and confidence in Thee, we mav fo pafs through things Temporal, that we finally lofe not the things Eternal. And to all thofe, who may be ordained to luffer for Thy fake, impart, O mer- ciful Lord, fuch plentiful Succouis of Thy Holy Spirit ; pour into their Souls fuch Contempt of Pain and Death ; kindle in their hearts fuch Love of Thee, and Zeal for Thy Truth ; fill them with fuch animating Hope of Immortality, that, after the Example of the blefled Saints and Martyrs of the primitive Ages, they may fo fteadily confefs Thee before Men, that having glorified Thy Name by their Sufferings upon Earth, they may obtain of Thee an Everlafting Crown of Glory. And grant, to us all, fuch a denial of Ungodlinefs and worldly Affedions, that we may be able to look forward with hope to the Confummation of all Things, and to the glorious appear- ance of the great God and our Saviour Jefus Chrill ; to whom with Thee, O Father, and Thee, O Holy Ghofl, be honour and glory, world without end. Amen. vx \ V 132 Almighty 1 2 The Communion Service. ALmighty God, who haft promifed to hear the petitions of them that alk in Thy Son's Name ; We befecch Thee mercifully to incline Thine ears to us that have made now our prayers and fupplications unto Thee j and grant, that thofe things which we have faith (ully afked, according to Thy will» inay effedually be obtained, to the relief of our neceffity, and to the fettiiig forth of Thy glory, through Jefus Chrift our Lord. Amen, % fhen the Prirjl (or BiJJocp, if he be prefent) JJiall let them (if! part zviih this BlcJJing. THE peace of God, which pafTeth all underflanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, and of his Son Jefus Chriil our Lord : and the blefling of God Alnnighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghoft, be amongll: you, and remain wiih you always. Amen, \. :' The ( 13 ) The Order for Evening Prayer. I: i 1 , 1 The f Let him that tninijlenth rdtd with a loud Voice tbefe Sentences of Scripture ; and after ibem the Exhortation^ Dearly be- loved Brethren, ^c, "\0 the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivenefles, Daniel though we have rebelled againfl him: neither have weix.9, ic. obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk in his laws, which he ici before us. In my trouble I will call upon the Lord, and complain unto Pfalm my God. So fliall he hear my voice out of his holy temple ; '^^"i' 5« my complaint Ihail come before him. % The Hymn appointed to be u:cd at Morning Prayert injlead of the Vcnite, fiic. Jhail here alfo be used before the proper Pfalms, f Proper Pfalms, XXXVU. and XLIX. ^ Firji Leffont 2 Chrcn. XX. to the end of Ver, 24. My (oul doth magnify the Lord, &c, St. Luke^ L 46, % Second Leffouy i Cor, X. to ike end cf Ver, 13. God be merciful unto us, ^c, Pfalm LXVIL % Then the Greedy &:c. to the End of the Lord's Prayer. f Then the Prief, Jlanding wp, J/iall fay, PrieJI, O Lord (hew thy mercy upon us, Anfw, And grant us thy falvation. Priefl, O Lord, fave the King! Anfw, Who putteth his truft in Thee. Prieji. H 'i k F 14 Evening Prayef. Prieft. Send him help from thy holy place, Anfw. And evermore mightily def'enJ him. Pritjl. Let his enemies have no advantage againft hinii AkJw. Let not the wicked approach to hurt him, Prieft, O Lord, fave thy people, Anfw, And bicfs thine inheritance. Priejl. Give peace in our lime, O Lord, Anfxju, And make thy chofen people joyful. f This ColleB to be used injlead of the Firjl Collet for Evening Prayer. OAJmi^^hty God, who rulcfl: over all the Nations of the Earth, and on whofe gracious Providence they depend evermore for preCervation and profpcrity ; extend, we befeech Thee, thine accullomcd gooclncfs to our Sovereign and his people, who, looking up ro 1 hee, as the author of all Bleflings, and their fure Safeguard and niighty Deliverer in all dangers and difficulties, implo'e thy watchful care and protection, Vouchfdtie to guide ihcFn coiUinually with Thy counfel, to flrengthcn them with Thy povvcrful arm, and to crown with fucceis their nccellaiy erultavoii' s againll the unjijll: attempts of their Encmie?, through our Lord and Saviour Jcfus Chrilt. Amen, % The Second Co lei:/ at Evening Prayer, OGOI), from w!\om all holy defircs, all good counfels, and all jurt works do prcjcecd ; give unto Thy fervants that peace which the world cannot give ; that both our hearts may be fel to obey Thy commandments, and alfoihat by Thee we being defended from the fear of our Knemies, may pafs our time in reft and quiernefs, through the merits of Jefus Chrift our Saviour. Amen, i The Evening Prayer. f The Third Collect for Aid againjl all Perils, Lighten our darknefs, wc befeech Thcc.O Lord, and by Thy great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this night, for the love of Thy only Son our Saviour jefus Chrill. Amen, The OLORD, our Heavenly Father, we acknowledge, with penitent hearts, that we have been blelfed, beyond other nations, in the knowledge and undiftuibcd Profellion of Thy IVuth, and in the Polllfiion of abundvint temporal Pros- perity : And we confefs, that, like the Kraelites of old, we have too often turned our backs on Thee, and fought our Peace and Security in our own Inventions. Reftorc us, O Lord, to a dutiful fenfe of Thee in this time of our Vilita- tion. Grant us Grace to put away all Ungodlinefs and linful Lufts, and fo to hold faft the Profeflion of our Faith in purity of heart and mind, that Thy Judgements may be withdrawn from us, and we may become dilUnguillied Objcds of Thy Mercy, through the Merits of Jefus Chrill, our Mediator and Advocate. Amen, % Then the People Jliall fay, ajitr the Minijler ; TURN Thou us, O good Lord, and fo fliall we be turned. Be favourable, O Lord, Be favourable to Thy People, Who tuin to Thee in weeping, laiting, and praying. For Thou art a merciful God, full of con»paflion, long fufferingj and of great pity. Thou fparelt when we deferve puniflimcnt, and in Thy wrath thinkeil u[)on mercy- Spare Thy People, good Lord, fpare them, and let not Thine heritage be brought to confiifion. Hear us, O Lord, for Thy mercy is great, and afrer the multitude of Thy mercies look upon us, through the merits and mediation of Ihy blcfl'cd Son Jefus Chrill our Lord. Amen, % Then i ^ \ is l\\ i6 Evening Prayer. % Then Piall follow the ufual Prayers fjr the Kinp;, the Queen and Royal Family, and ihc Clergy; ami injlead of the Prayer in Time of War and Tumults, the two Joilow' ing Jliall he ujcd. O Almighty God, Maker of the Univerfe, and fovereign difpofer of the Aifairs of Men, at whofe command Naiions and trnpires rife and fall, flourifli and decay ; We thine unworthy fcrvants molV humbly implore thy gracious aid and protCL^tion. Vouchiafe, wc hefeech Thee, thine efpecial Bleffing and Protei^ion to our molt gracious Sovereign Lord, King George. Go forth with his fleets and armies; and let ihy mighty arm be with his Chiefs and Captains, as it was of old with thy Servants, * JadiSy and \yonaihnn,7iT\i\ -\Simont when they valiantly withrtood the wicked Tyrants of their times, the enemies of thy Truth, and the opi^rcs- fors of thy People. Dircd his Counfels, prosper all his meafures for the Welfare of his Dominions and the prefer- vation of our Church, and of our civil Conilirunon. And let no inttrnal Divifioas, nor any other Sirjs and Provocations of his fubjects, obflrudt his Defigns for the Public Good, nor bring down thy judgements upon us. But Iparc thy People, O Lord, fpvirc them j and, by thy Grace, lo unite us in a Spirit of Obedience to thy Law, Zeal for thy Truth, nnd Loyalty to thine anointed Servant, whom thy good Pro- vidence has fct over us, that we miy evermore rejoice in thy Salvation, through thy Son Jefus Chrilt our Lord. Avun. * I Maccatiep-, cfinp. 2. v. 66. f I Maccabees, chap. 5. v. 17. o Evening Prayer. »7 i OLord God of our Salvation, in whofe hands are the Idues of Life and Death, of Good and Evil; without whofe aid the Counfels of the Wife and the Strength of the Mighty arc weak and vain*, inchne thine ear to thi^ earned vSupplications of thy fervants, who not confiding in the Multitude of Hofts, and the abundance of Wealth, nor the weapons and ac- coutrements of War, do humbly flee unto Thee, O Lord, for fuccour, and pijt their truft under the (hadow of thy wings. Be Thou to us a tower of defence, and blefs the Arms of Thy Servant our Sovereign, in the maintenance of his juft and law- ful rights, againft thp aflaults both of foreign War and domef- tic Trcalon. Give grace, we bcfeech Thee, to his rebellious fubjeds in Ireland, to fee and confefs the wickednefs of their ways Bring them to a due fenfe of the enormity of their Crime in lifing in open rebellion againft the Crown of theii lawful So- vereign, forgetful of the Bleilings they have enjoyed under his mild and equitable government: That fo returning to their Duty, they may become objedls of Thy Mercy and forgivenefs. And give us all Grace, to put away from us all rancour of re- ligious diflention, that they who agree in the eftentials of our moll holy Faith, and look for pardon through the Merits and Intercellion of the Saviour, may notwithftanding their diffe- rences upon points of doubtful opinion, and in the forms of ex- ternal worlhip, ftill be united in the bonds of Chriftian Chari- ty, and fulfil thy blelTed Son's commandment of loving one a- nother as He hath loved them. Thefe things we beg, O mer- ciful Father, for Jcfus Chriil's fake, our only Mediator and Ad- vocate. Amen* 1! o We i8 Evening Prayer. WE humbly bcfcech Thee, mofl merciful God, that b/ Thy Grace, Thou wouldlV keep alive in us, who have this Day prclumcd to implore fuch great Bknings at Thy hands, aconrtant fcnieofThy prcfence, and of our dependence upon Thfc. Suffer us not to return to our fornner finfulnefs and dilobedience, nor again to yield to thofe evil pa (lions and defires, which have brought down Thy juit judgements upon us: But favc us, O G;)d; fave us, not only from our wordly, but alfofrom our fpiritual enemies; and moft elpecially, fave us iVoni ourfelves, for the lake of Jelus Chnit our Lord. Amen. A Prayer for onr Enemies, and for Support under Perfccution, ALMIGHTY God, who haft difpofed the heart of our So- vereign ro unite us this day in prayer and fupplication for the pardon of our Sins : Thou haft commanded us to love our J^'nemies, anil to pray for them that perlccute us. Vouchfafeto accept now our pniyert-. for the Kepcnrant e and Converiion of men, who have call offiheir Faith in Thcc; and, fallowing the vain imaginations of reprgbare minds, have plunged themfelves into Crimes and Impitties, which aflonifh the Nations of the rarih. Open iht'ir eyes, O Loid, that they may lee and con- sider, with deteftation and horror, the ravages of their cruel- ty. Strike them, in Thy Mercy, with remorfc and compunc- tion before they fill up the meafure of their Iniquities; and grant, O God, unto us thy fcrvants Grace, whilft we behold with companion ih2 miferies ihcy have infiided upon the ob- jects of their fury, to recoiled the mar.y calamities from which We, by Thy mejciful Providence, have been hitherto excmpr- ed. Continue to ns, vvtr befeech Thee, O Lord, Thy merci- ful protection, and fhieid us from the arms of the deftroyer. And in all feafons, whtthtr of fuccelsor advcrfuy, profperity or tri- bulation, give us hearts to be truly thankful far Thy Good- nefs, fearful of Thy difpleafurc, and fenlibleof Thy Prcfence; that, at ail Times putting our whole trull and confidence in Thee. Evening Prayer. Thee, we may fo pafs through things Temporal, that wc fin- ally lofe not the Things Eternal. And to all thofe, who may be ordained to (uffer for Thy lake, impart, O merciful I,ord, fuch plentiful Succours of Ihy Holy Spirit; pour into their Souls fuch Contempt of Pain and Death; kindle in their hearts luch Love of Thee , and Zeal for Thy Truth; fill ihtm with fuch animating Hope of Immortality, that, after the Kxam- pie of the blefled Saints and Martyrs of the primaiive Ages, thcv may fo fteadily confefs Thee before Men, that having glo- rified Thy Name by their fufFerings upon Farth, they may obtain of Thee an Kverlafling Crown of Glory. And grant, to us all, fuch a denial of Ungodlincfs and wordly Affedions, that we may be able to look forward with hope to the Con- fumation of all Things, and to the glorious appearance of the great God and our Saviour Jefus Chrill ; to whom with Thee, Father, and Thee, O Holy Gholl, be honour and glory, world without end. Amen. 1 hen the Prayer Jor all Sorts and Conditions of Men ; — and the General Ihankfgiving. f A Prayer of St. Chryfoftom. ALmighty God, who haft given us Grace at this time, with one accord, to make our common lupplications unto Thee; and doft promife, that when two or three are gather- ed together in Thy Name, Thou wilt grant their requelts; Fulfil now, O Lord, the dcfires and petitions of Thy fervants, as may be uioft expedient for them \ granting us in this world knowledge of Thy truth, and in the world to come life ever- lalting. Amen, 2 Cor. Xin. 14. THE Grace of our Lord Jefus Chrifi, and the love of God, and the fellowfnip of the Holy Ghoft, be wiih us all evermore. Amen, FINIS.. 19 • • • « *