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Les diagrammes suivants iliuatrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 S 6 I S>Zkho A FORM or PRAYER & THANKSGIVING TO ALMIGHTY GOD, AS USED BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY In all Churches and Chapels in England on Thurs- day the fifteenth day of November, 1849, And to be used in like manner throughout the Diocese of Quebec, On THURSDAY the Third Day of January, 1850, (being the day appointed for the purpose by Proclamation of His Excellency the Governor General) : To acknowledge the great Goodness and Mercy of God in removing from us that grievous Disease with which many Parts of this Empire and of this Province, in particular, have been lately visited. (BY AUTHORITY.) Quebec : Printed and sold by T. Gary, No. 2, Buade Street. ^-.' ir The Service of the Day shall he the same with the usual Office, except where it is in this Office otherwise appointed. .^ ^m IVCT^ ^i?? ( 3 ) The Order of Morning Prayer. IT Let him that ministereth read with a loud Votce these Sentences of Scripture ; and after them the Exhorta- tion^ Dearly beloved Brethren, &c. E JO ICE in the Lord, O ye righteous ; for it becometh -^ well the just to be thankful. . c ^^ a u t O let us magnify the Lord our God ; and fall down before His footstool ; for He is holy. The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we rejoice. R name : IT Instead of the Venite exultemus. r\ GIVE thanks unto the Lord, and call up|)ntois[r «,«klthe\Lord. . "^ \heavens i and His ijlorl the j Lord ; and — fhe'^Loi^ heard^our^peition; the jLord] prayer. I I d| rac«ivcd\oi Morning Prayer. f./^« ,.''*,^ ''"'^.T'* •^''^"» ^^«'*» »nd our\feet\from ir Proper Psalms, XCI. CIII. IT /'/rsi Lesson, Jonah, III, IT Te Deum laudamus. IT Second Lesson, St. John, V, to v. 15. IT Benedictas. IT TAe Creed, <^c., /o the end of the Lord's Prayer, H Instead of the Collect for the Day, the following shall be used. A CCEPT, we beseech Thee, O merciful God, the praises and thanksgivings of Thy people, whom thou hast graciously relieved from the sore judgment of grievous sickness and mortality which has lately afflicted our land. Incline us to devote to Thy service the lives which Thou hast spared • and so enlighten our understandings and purify our affections oy ihy Holy Spirit, that we may learn from Thy judgments to fear thy wrath above all things, and may be led by Thy goodness to love Thee with our whole heart, through Jesus Christ our L< rd. Amen. e » » IT Then Morning Prayer. IF Then shall follow the Second and Third Collects for Morning Prayer^ and the Litany. IT After the Prayer, We humbly beseech Thee, O Father, shall the following be added. \ LMIGHTY God, our Father and Judge, whose powern o -^** creature is able to resist ; who hast in Thy displeasure brought us down to the gates of death, and in Thy mercy hast stayed the course of that pestilence, for which there was no help in man : to Thee alone we ascribe our deliverance ; in Thee only do we trust, to preserve us both in body and soul. And now, O Lord, we entreat Thee to make the chastisement which Thou hast sent effectual to produce in us a more lively faith in Thy word, and a more entire obedience to Thy com- mandments. Make us so duly sensible of Thy manifold mer- cies to our country,* that we may show our thankfulness by an earnest endeavour to conform to Thy will, and to advance Thy glory. And grant that the frequent instances of mortality which we have beheld, may remind us all of the nearness of death, and dispose us so to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom ; that, whether living or dying, we may be found faithful disciples of Him who has taken away the sting of death, and opened the gate of everlasting life to all believers. Hear us, O Lord, for Thy goodness is great ; and according to the multitude of Thy mercies receive these our petitions, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. V Then the General Thanksgiving, to the end of Morning" Prayer. • A slight variation from the English Form has been made here and a still slighter in two other places, in adaptation to local circumstances. B ( ^ ) The Communion Service. ^ After the Collect for the Queen, Almighty God, whose kingdom, &c., shall be read the Collect used in the Morning Prayer, Accept, we beseech Thee, &c., and then shall follow. For the Epistle. Numbers, XVI. v. 42 to 48. A ND it came to pass, when the congregation was gathered * agamst Moses and against Aaron, that they looked toward the tabernacle of the congregafl-n : and, behold, the cloud covered it, and the gloiy of ' appeared. And Moses and Aaron came before the ta . . • hn congregation. And the Lord spake unto Moses, you up from among this congregation, that I may ^n as in a moment And they fell upon their faces. .. as said unto Aaron, lake a censer, und put fire therein from off the altar, and out on incense, and go quickly unto the congregation, and nake an atonement for them : for there is wrath gone out from the Lord ; the plague is begun. And Aaron took as Moses com- manded, and ran into the midst of the congregation ; and, be- hold the plague was begun among the people : and he put on incense, and made an atonement for the people. And he stood between the dead and the living ; and the plague was stayed. ^ ° The ti The Communion Service. The Gospel. St. Luke, XVII. v. 11 to 19. A ND it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem, that he ""*- passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. And as he entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off, and they lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us. And when he saw them, he said unto them. Go shew yourselves unto the priests. And it came to pass, that, as they went, they were cleansed. And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks : and he was a Samaritan. And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed ? But where are the nine ? There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger. And he said unto him, Arisj, go thy way : thy faith hath made thee whole, IT Then the Nice^ie Creed, and after that the Sermon. IT Then shall be read the following; Sentences : Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, even 80 do unto them, for this is the law and the prophets. Blessed be the man that provideth for the sick and needy . the Lord shall deliver him in time of trouble. IT After the Prayer for the whole State of ChrisVs Church Militant, fyc, the fallowing shall be used. A Prayer for this Church and Kingdom. O GRACIOUS God, who art kind to the unthankful and the evil, we humbly acknowledge that we have not mani- fested a due sense of the numberless blessings, both spiritual and temporal, which we and our fathers have received at Thy hands, and of the mighty deliverances which Thy power hath wrought for this Church and Empire. Through our neg- I I . iiiv^BVi^aviq 8 The Comrnuaioii Ser vice. lect of Th;- ordinances ajid misuse of Thy bounties offi.npo« t'lllT ™" ''P."-''' ^^ong tho people, a,'l in ct ;.« s<.eti,:K ^;pX:1--^-rJ:-o.^d-^i^r:^^^^^ amongst us voucl^safe such a measure oT 'r^ Zcl Zt righteousness may flourish in our land » •• '.K^ i ' . mercmlly to incline Thine ear to us that have mi Je nnJ prayers and supplications unto Thee \Ttr?nffhTl''''' .the se.„/rorth oftrglt;; t^^JrcS ^r 'flnnrrf*^"'!' "'!''"'' I'^'^'^"' "" understandiHT keen amongst you and remain ,vitb you always lme„! ' I i + 4 I'he Order for fc/veni g Prayer, (wherever such service may be held.) IT Let him that miniitereth read with a loud Voice these Sentences of Scripture ; and after them the Exhorta- tion^ Dearl)- beloved Brethren, &c. "OEJOiCE in the Lord, O ye righteous; for it becometh ■^^ well the just to be thankful. O let us magnify the Lord our God ; and fall duwr before His footstool ; for He is holy. The Lord haih done great things for us, whereof we rejoice. TT The Hymn appointed to he used at Morning Prayer^ instead of Venite exultemus, shall here also be used before the Proper Psalms : O give ihanks unto the Lord, &c, IT Proper Psalms, XXXIV. CXVI. IF Fi>,s^ Lesson, 2 Samuel, XXIV. v. 15 to llie end- IT O sinq; unto the Lord a new song-, &c. IT Second Lesson, Romans XII. ir God be merciful unto us, and bless us, &c. &c. IT Then the Creed, S{C. to the end of the Lord's Prayer. IT Instead of the Collect for the Day, the Collect used in the Morning Prayer shall bv read. IT Then the two Collects for Evening Prayer, ^-c , to the end of the Prayer for the Clergy and People. IT Then the Prayer used in the Morning Service, Almighty God, our Father and Judge, &c , and the Prayer for this Church and Kingdom, Gracious God, who art kind, Sac., as in the Communion Service. IT Then shall follow the Prayer for all Conditions of Men, Hie General Thanksgiving, S,'c., to the end of the Evening Prayer. :f'