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'•mi ^ THE FORM OF PRAVER FOR TBI ; %$mmmvi «i (KMIM mmix mmmi H The Bis?iop, with his Chaplains, is received at the d66r of the Cathedral by the Dean, the Churchwardens, and Mem- bers of Select Vestry. The Dean presents to the Bishop the Petition praying Mm to consecrate the Cathedral. Then the :^ishffp, with the Dean and Chaplains, and other accompa- nying Clergy^ enters the Cathedral in procession, saying the the 2ith Psalm: j^ .■," .. Psalmxjdv. THE earth is the Lord's, and aU that thcrem is ; the compaBS of the vorld, and they that dwell therein. ■, 2. For he hath fowndedit upon the seas y and pre- pared it upon the flood». <^. N 3. Who shall ascend into the lull of the Lord, or who shall rise up in his holy place ! • 4. Mm he that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; and that hath not lift up his mind unto vamty, nor sworn to deceive his neighbour. _ , ^ 6. He shall receive the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salHtion. _ 6. This is the generation of them that seek him, even.ofthem that seek thif face, Jucoh, ,^ 7. Lift up your heads, ye gates ; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors : and the King of Glor^ shall come. in. :. 4 ■T: > ^■- 8. Who t« the King of Glory ? It liAhe Zordj ttrong and mighty^ even the Lord mighty in battle. * 9. Lift up your heads, ye gates ; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors : and the King of Glory shall ' come in. . ' „ , * ,^ 10. Whoi8 the King of Glory? Even the Zord^^ of Hosts, Be 18 the King of Glory. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; ' As it was in the leginnirigyis noWy and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. 11 Whmihey eome to the Lord's TabU, the Bishop, taking Ms seat in a chair mi the North side thereof the Deed of Convey- ance is presented to him by the Dean ; the Bishop lays it on ' the table, and standing on the North side, ittrris to the Con- gregation^ and says : . i,^' DEARLY beloved in the Lord; forasmuch as devout and holy men, as well under the Law as under the Gospel, moved either by the secret inspira- tion of the Holy Spirit, or by the express command of God, or by their own reason and sense ef orde? and decency, have erected houses for the public worship of God, and separated them from all profane and com- mon uses ; which godly practice hath a manifest ten- dency to advance Sie honour of God's holy name, and ► enliven the devotion of those who are engaged in *^^ service.: let us humbly hope, that our heavenly _ __ier will favourably approve our present purpose, of Stting apart this place in solemn manner, for -the performance of the several offices of reli^ous wor- ship; and let us faithfully and devoutly pray for his blessing on this our.undertaking. f Then the Bishop, kneeling down, sqya the following Prayer : ETERNAL God, mighty in power, of majesty incomprehensible, whom the heaven of heavens cannot contain, much less the walls of temples made \ 5 \ witli hands, who yet hAst Jbccii gracjonsly pleased to promise thine especial presence iii wliatevcr phicc even two or three of thy faithful servants shall assemhlc in thy name to ofter u]j their siipplications and their praises to thee; vouchsafe, O Lord, to be present with us who are here gatliered tonen> j fli GRANT, Lord, that whosoever shall colifess their sins, and offer up their prayei's and praises unt<> thy ITivine Majesty in tbi^ place, may e|i*aw near untc thee with such stedfastnicss of faifch, and with such seriousness, sincerity, and devout affection of mind, that they may be graciously accepted in thy sight : O Lord, pardon their sins, comjassionatc their infirmities, enlighten and sanctify them by the Holy Spirit, so to serve and worship thee here below, that finally they may be received into thy presence, to praise and 'I* f ■V ;;;lorify tlieb for cvcf more . G ratit thi:^ ,, () 1 jonl, for Jcaua Cliriaf s sake, our only Mediator and A«lvoeiUv. Allien. ' V ■ '■. ' ■■ : : \ ■' ■ ■ . ■ ■■.■■.■'."- ■ ■■■•';'"- '■' '''*■■-:■: Now unto the Kin;; eternal, unniortal, and invisihie,. the only wiHt,;yod, the Father, the Son, and tin? Holy G host, h<> honour and ;j;loVy, for ever aiid ever. Avun. . • ; \ . .V H AJ'Icr ii\hk/i, the lUfihof) htiiitj xmtiuf. tlu: Vluut'tllnr rvtuh ulnvd t/ie sejttenrc of (.'(Ulsiri'dh'nn, tvhir/i Ihr ll!slii>i> lln a .sit/ii.tf tmil comiimmls it, fotff;t/ici' with the. l\fifinii tiiid Iknl.^iy' tit he rcnn'dtid (tnd placed in hh licjihtvij. - . ' ^ T/ieic the Sertnrc f/ thv\d8y vUi. 2*2 to 02 inclu^^ive. Second Lesson, llcln x. 19 to 25 inclusive. '■ % A/tet' the Collect for (he ihd/, t%e MinisftrstojmJill the Jtinhojr huitmid.ihe^f'oUih^iiujPrayei'': MOST blessed Saviouiv who, by thy y thy Holy Spirit ; aiid because holiness ]»ecometh thine house for ever, sanctify us, we pray thee, that we may be living temple^, lioly and acccj- table unto thee ; aiid so dwell in oii? hearts l)y faith, and possess our souls by thy grace, that nothing which defilcth may enter into us ; but thai being cleansed from all "carnal and corrupt affections, we may>cver - be dcvjoutly given to serve thee in all good works, who art our Saviour, Lord, and God, bless6;d evermoi-c. Anini, ^^^^^^^^ •" • • ■''■■' ^ • • 1 „ , ■-. . ■' ■1 ■ -€■ . . < r „,-■■'■' . '~ 1 . / I ■V, -^ . • • • ■k . .• '^ \;,;4fe^- l^'^-'' M.' '^.:^:-k il Thcii tfui oJfidaUmj Minisk r proceed)* with the Mumhu/ ^tr- vice : after which ike 1st, Ath, oth, and Ith ceracts of the Mlh Paa,lm arejmtff ; 1. God of Hosts, the mighty Load, How lovely is the place Where thoii, enthronM in glory, sliew'st The brightness of thy^fjtce ! (> Lord of Hosts-, ray King and God, How highly blest are they Who in thy temple always dwell,, •' And there thy praise -display ! JThrice happy they, whose choice has thee Their sure protection made ; Who long to tread the sacred ways That to thy dwelling lead. ' -> They shall proceed from strength to strength And still approach mdre near, Till all on Sion's holy mount •. . / Before Iheir God appear. ■'. , . ■ ■,■•• ' ' V •■■.■■■ ■ '■ ':■ \ '-''':'■■■■■ ■' (^ommiimoii SJerWcc % The Bishop reads the Communion Service; and instead of the Collect for the day, says the following Prayer : »MOST glorious God, we acknowledge that we arc not worthy ^to ; oflfer unto thee any thing belonigjing to us ; yet we beseech thee, of thy great goodnes^i graciously to accept the Dedication of this Place to thy worship "ttod service, and to prosper this our. undertaking : Receive the prayers and inter cessions of us, and all other thy scrvailits, who, cither now or' hereafter, entering into this thine, house, shall call upon thee ; and by thy grace prepare our hearts - r / ••■ . *■■ ■■■".■■ .■:, '•■ r" ^ ■ ^•.•> -•■■■■■ ■ . • ■ . .■■■■.•. ^ ■■ . ■; ' . .- "\ ■ .'*■ ..: .;.■ to serve thee tvith reverence and godly fear. Affect us with an awful apprehension of thy Divine Majesty/and , with a deep sense of our own unworthiness ; that so, approaching thy sanctuary with lowliness and devotion, with purity and sincerity of heart, we may be accep- table in thy sight, through Jesus Christ our Lord. 5%e JEjpwtZe. Eph. ii. 13/ ATOW in Christ Jesus, ye who sometime^ were fer Ll ^ off are made nigh by the blood of Christ. For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall Of partition between us ; haying abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances, for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace ; and that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slam the enmity thereby ; and came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were mgh. For through him we both have axjcess by one Spirit unto the Father. Now, therefore, ye^are no more strangers ^d foreigners, but fellow-citizens with the Sainte, and of the . house- hold of God ; and are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner-stone ; in whom all the buil(ing fitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord ; in whom ye also are builded together, for an habitation of God through the Spirit. ; ; iPUGfospel. St. John, ii. 13-18. , } N^D the; Jews* passoverwas at hand, and Jesus __t weiit up to Jerusalem ; and found in the temple thpse that sold oxen, and sheep, and doves, and the changers of money sitting. And when he had made r 10 & scourge of smaU cords, he drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep, and the oxen, and pourec* out the changers' mohey, and overthrew the tables ; and smd unto them that sold doves. Take these things hence ; make not my Father's house ahouse of mer- chandise. And his disciples remembered that it was written, The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up. After the Nicene Creed, the 100th Psalm ia sung. With one consent let all the earth To God their cheerful voices raise ; • Glad homage pay with awful mirth And sing before him songs of praise ^^^^ Convinced that he is God alone, " . From whom both we and all proceed, '^ - We, whom he chooses for his own, The flock thaitheuyouchsafes to feed. O enter then his temple gate Thence to his courts devoutly press, And still your grateful hymns repeat, And still his name with praises bless For. he's the Lord, supremely good , His mercy is for ever sure ; His truth, which always firmly stood, To endless ages shall endure. \ % Then follow the Offertory and the Prayer for the Church Militant; and immediately before the final blessing, the Bishop says the following prayers. BLESSED be thy name, Lord God; for that it pleaseththee to have thy habitation among the sons of men upon earth, and to dwell in the midst of A fr'l .if'' » i 11 n . he it le of the assembly of the saints upon earth ; bless, we beseech thee, the religious solemnity of this day ; and grant that in this place, now set apart to thy service, thy holy Name may be worshipped in truth and puri^ to all generations, through fJesus Christ our Lord. Amen, -r- :\::''\-.: ■■■ :■'■■' ^^ '■■■:'(:■'-'■■ -.y OGOD, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace ; we beseech thee to take away from us all pride and prejudice, and whatsoever else may hinder us from godly union and concord ; that as there is but one body and one spirit, and one* hope of our calling, one Lord, one fjuth, one baptism, one God and Father of us all, so we may henceforth be all of one heart aiid of one soul, united in one holy bond of truth and peace, of faith and charity, and may with one mind and one taouth glorify thee ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. BL!^gSED be thy name, Lord God, that it hath pleased thee to dispose the hearts of thy servants to^ erect this house for thy worship and servicO. Bless them, Lord, for their regard to thy honour, and io the good of soids; remember them concerning this, and wipe not out the kindness they have shewn to thy Church, and to the offices thereof : juid grant that all those, for whosg good this pioUS work is intended, may shew forth then: thtCnkfulness by making a right use thereof, to the glory of thy blessed Name ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. THE peace of God^ which passeth all understandmg, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, and of lus Son Jestis Christour Lord ; and theblessmg of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, be amongst you, and remjun with ^ou always. Amen. ^ r <« .. ** t't » » i 1 * ' ^ \ tt ' r t . ■; f ^ )(k ^ k A '1 1 ^ ^ ' 4 \ f ■■ tf • / • « •V / > • ' 1^ • **- > • ' . < » • 1 * • - / f • (S» -I'li Jilt' ,■'■ &^.K<-> "-)',< ^■^A^^^>^-)^ ts