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A (f O R M 07 AND THANKSGIVING TO ALMIGHTY GOD; TO BE USED OiiTuesday theTwenty-first Day of May 1816, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General THANKSGIVING to Al- mighty God : For His great Goodness in putting an End to the War in which we were engaged against France. Xj autftoritp. QUEBEC: i»RXNTE» BY JOHN NEILSON, MOUNTAUT STKEUT* -1816. MMtUaa .' '" i ■f liWi«l".1»li1liii»»W8— » *■* ^ ■T-*" • "3(xiA. C ISCl „ I I I! n l n l l|Hit(Ml Mi rn> 'ii l * W iii r i i iill i » wmm t,-< - 'i - s. A FORM OF PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING. .^ The Service shall be the same with the usual Office for Hoty"^ daySf except where it is in this Office otherwise appointed. % Let him that ministereth read with a loud Voice these Sen* ' fences of Scripture j and after them the Exhortation, Dearly beloved Brethren, %c. RRTOICE in the Lord, O ye righteous j for it becometh well the just to be thankful. Great is the Lord, and marvellous, worthy to be praised ; the|^e is no end to His greatness. Tl>e Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we rejoice. A « ^ instead .»-4*— ♦t-wy^f w tifl a : J^Smn'., g ^ M. -. ■ li/- o Morning Prayer, f Instead of ihe Venite, the following Ht/mn shall be used. Sing unto the Ufd 4 i>«W' Soi?^ : sing unto the Lord, i^ all the whole earth, ^ ^iwo- wwto /Ae Xoref, and praise His name : he teUtng qf Hts salvation from day to day. „^«r,ip . Ascribe unto the Lord, O ye kindreds of the people . ascribe unto the Lord worship and power. For Thou, Lord, hast made us glad through Tky worses: we will rejoice in giving praise for the operations qf Thy hands. Who can express the noble acts of the Lord; or shew forth all His praise. , * .1. /^_- ^ He hath given vs our JmrVs desire : and Hath not denied the request of our lips, . ^x, r a f^^ m;« O that men wQuld therefore pra.se the W for fts g«odne«: aud dcdare m wondewttat He doeth for t^j? children of jnen^ ■ .' - ' ; , . That they, muld offer- wnU, Jim tlie sacri/ice of tbanifgm- • ins •• ««<^ tell oul Bis ivorks with gladness. %atthey would exalt him.ako in the c«R^^'°":°5** people : and praise Him in the seat of the el^*.^ Far Bis merciful kindness isetx^r mre mdrw^ %^Zth end the trutkqfLurd p^dureih/or e»er md >xer. Prm*^ ^Qory be to the Father, and *« tbe San : ..^ ^^^ Hdpr '^Lasinih:U^i,isn^> <^d e.er shaU te: M xvithout end. Amen. ■" • ^ %, -Proper Psalms, XCIJ, XCVJ, CXI^V* ^ jRr«/, Micab, Qiap. IV. first five Verses. Second. Matt Ghap. V. first Six teen Vme^, Jubilate Deo. ^ Proper Lessons : X f The Creed, ^c, to the End of the Lord's Prayer, <' . % Then the Priest, standing upf shall sti^; PrksL O Lord, shew thy mercy upon us ; ^rtJW. And grant us thy salvation. /V«tf5/* O Lord, save the King ; Answ. Who putteth his trust in Thee. aPHffst Send nim help from thy holy Place ; ^tgisa^M And evermore mightily defend him. PriesL Let his Enemies have no advantage ii^i»MWit hisi; Jnso), Let not the wicked approach to hurt hitti. priest Endue thy ministers with righteousness j 4»sxv. And make thy chosen peoplie joyfai. JPmsf. O Lord, save thy people ; An9w. And bless thine inhentance. Priest, Give Peace in oiir time, O Lord : \. Answ. Because there is none other that fightetb {for us, but only Thou, O God. PriesL O God, make dean our hearts witbin us j An%w, And take not thy Hpjy SyiriJ^om us. ^;t % InsteAl ^«aii%^"' 4/!f^SWff ( .".; I lir 'h-> 6 Morning Prayer. ^ Instead of the 'jirst Collect for tlie Day, the follouing ■ - . V Prayer shall be used. •'■,-■■ •' '» A. ,, O ETERNAL Qod! omnipotent in operation, and infi- nite in goodness, accept our imperfect thanksgivings. — • Thy counsels are as the great deep, and Thy ways past find- ing out : but Thy wisdom and power are manifest to Man, and Tm^ mercies are.always before him. In the' excellency of Thy strength, Thou hast again over, tlirown a wicked and rebellious People, and restored to Europe, Peace, Order, and Security. Give us grace, O God! rightly to understand these Thy inestimable blessings, and to use them, as the means of puri- fying our hearts from every evil and corrupt affection ^ from national pride, inordinate ambition, bitter animosity, and relentless hatred. Let the remembrance of past injuries be blotted out by mutual good offices; let the miseries of War be forgotten in the charities of reconciliation ; and if it may be, O God I let the spirit of Peace, and ^ood will, and brotherly love prevail over the great Family of Christian Nations now, and for ever. These praises and prayers we humbly offer to Thy divine Majesty, in the name and through the mediation of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, to whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and, worid witiiout end. ^^e^. i % Then shall follow the Second and Third Collects, at ]• Morning 'Prayer. ' 4^ f The mimmuti wttnr iaom n' Morning Prayer. H ■ ;• ..; • f The Prayer for TIieKing. *: ; W GOD who coromandest us when we are in t^ou^e to •J open our hearts, an(i to tell out our sorrows unto fhee inprayer, and dost promise to listen with compassion to oi« humble supplicayons. give us grace so to approach Ihee that ie offend not in word^r thought. Put away from us every impatient imagination, prevent every ""7^5; P^';';"'"- ^ not our prayers assume the language of complaint, nor our sorrows the character of despiar. ' «~, Uoon Thee. O God. and upon the multitude of T^y mercies. WeCpose ;ur grief, as -« rest our hope. ^^ Restore we implore Thee, our beloved Sovereign to his I'anuly. aml-to hi» Se! And whether it shall seem fit to Thine unernng wisdom presently to remove from us this great calamity with which we are afflicted, or still to suspend it over us. dispose us under every dispensation of Thy will, patiently to adore Thy inscrutable Providence, find to bless Thy Holy Name for ever iiTid GVGr« * , These Prayers and Supplications we humbly offer up -to' the Throne of Grace, in the name and through the mediation ofour Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen. , ; {^ ilk ^ Tlie Prayer for The Prince Regent "W^ROTECT, We beseech Thee, AhnightylGod, His Royal Mr Highness George Prince- of Wales, Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,— shed adundantly Tliy * blessings SP-'Xi.m't^:- i^ I •#^y ■ \ ^ Morning Prayer. blessings upon Him, EfliWe Him s6 to execute the high Au- thorities with which He is invested, that what He shall do in tItcName of our belovid Sovereign, maybe done fbr the good ttf His People, for the Honour and Security of His Dominions, Ittd fbr the maintenance of Thy true Religion. Grant this, O jfAeitetful God, for Je^s Christ's sake Our Lord and Saviour. Preiser for thi Administrator in Chief. teC)RD of all power and mercy, we eamestljr beseech J^ The« to assist witJi Thy favour the Administrator in i«f of the Governments oi the Provinces of Upper and or C^n^d* : CausQ him, we pray Thee, to walk before 3 and the People ownmitted to his charge, in truth »bA tig&t^usuQSS : and enable him to use his delegated power to "Jlijglory, to the public good, and to the advancemyent of Ms. O'jm salvation, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Am^, The Litany. % Jkikc Mnd qf ih$ Litany, whidi shall he used en tMn Btof^ Hi^fiUfming Prtofer shall be said qfter the Collect, "We humbly beseech Thee, 4*c." O ALMIGHTY Lord and everlasting Father, who, in the gracious exercise of Thy providential government^ hast been pleased to grant to the counsels and the arms of our Sovereign most signal and unexampled success ; and bast noH restwed tothe nations of the world the blessings of th«tpeaG#- which had been disturbed by a daring and unprincipled reb^sl* lion, accept for these and all Thy other mercies the tril^e^f 9*" Morning Prayet. 9 otir unfeigned thankfulness and praise. We humbly and devoutly acknowledge that we owe this, and every other, good, entirely to tihe ©verflowing abundaflce ^ Thy free and unmerited kindness. To Thee therefore, with one accord of heart and voice, we ascribe all the glory ; weJaud and magnify and extol Thy great and adorable name. And tvhite, humbly prostrate before Thy throne, we ejcprcss in this public manner our gratitude with out lips, give us grace that we may feel it deeply in our hearts, and, dis- plwr it outw^dly in oiw live^. Grant UiaJt as we f^rthfir e^erience bo^ii in |mbik and in privutE the blessings of -rajr protecting providence, we may ever rise in our feeKn^ o( dcvom alfection towards Thee, of zeal for Tliy ^lory, au4 reverence for Thy holy name, and may grow m all tos€ graces which adorn the true Christian charaotej. Tliese praises ^d prayers we humbly offer up to Thy Pivine Mai ?esty, in the name, and through the mediation, y i,^»«XB