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FORM OF PRAYER, TO BE USED Oi\ Friday/, the fourth of Mai/ 1832, being the day appointed by Prociamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in the most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty : For obtaining Pardon of our Sins, and for averting those heavy Judgements which our manifold Provocations have most justly deserved. 9S|? autfjorttp. Q UEB EC: PRINTED BY THOMAS CARY & Co. FREKMASONI' HALL, BUAOB ITRBBT. .V II atmmmm ' ■ 'I I MMKAbMMH C 3 ) I! 3 The Order fur Morning Prayer. f The Service shall be the same with the usual Office for Holydays, except where it is in this Office otherwise appointed. *ir Let him that ministereth read with a loud voice these Sentences of Scv^.ture; and after them the Exhortation^ Dearly beloved Brethren, &c. TO the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivenesses, though we have rebelled against him : neither have we obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk in his laws, which he set before us. In my trouble I will call upon the Lord, and complain unto my God. So shall he hear my voice out of his holy temple ; my complaint shall come before him. . H Instead of the Venite exultemus. HEAR our Prayer, O God: and hide not Thyself from our Petition. Take heed unto us and hear us ; how we mourn in our Prayer and are vexed. Unto Thee will I cry, O Lord, my strength : think no scorn of me, lest if Thou make as though Thou hear^st not, I become like them that go down into the Pit. ihrn IheCj O Lord, and deliver my soul: O save p for Thy mercies saJce. A 2 I r-ij* 4 Morning Prayer, Nevertheless lliougli I am somelime afraid : yet put I my trust in God He verily is our strength and out salvation : He is our dejenccy so that we shall not greatly fall. O put your trust in Him alway, ye people: pour out your hearts before Him, for God is our hope. As for the children of men they are but vanitij : the children of men are deceilfid upon the weights, they are altogether lighter than vanity itself. lie merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me : for my soul trusteth in Thee: yea, in the sliadow of thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be overpast. Be Thouy O God, our help in trouble : for vain is the help of man. Deliver, 1'liou, our souls from death, and our feet from falling : that we may walk before Thee in the light of the living. Go not far from me, God : my God, haste Thee to help me. O Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure. Look ypon mine ajflictions and my pain: and forgive all my sins. Out fathers trusted in thee : they trusted, and thou didst deliver them. TAc?/ cried unto Thee, and lOere delivered : they trust- ed in Thee and ivere not confounded. Thou hast made the earth to tremble ; Thou hast broken it ; heal the breaches thereof; for it shakelh. Great plagues remain for the ungodly : but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord, mercy embraceth him on every side. ,»(» ij> 'el put I e 18 our )our out itij : the 'hey are me : for y wings /erpast, in 18 the set from t of the Thee to chaslen forgive 9U didst f/ trnst- brok^n whoso th him Moriiiti" l*raver, 5 Why art thou so full of heaviiu'ss, O u»y aoul : and why art thou so disquiclod wilhiii nie ? O puf. th}/ trust in God: for I willy el thank him, tvhich is the help of mij anmf.cnance and my God. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost : As it was in the f)€ginnin<;, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. f Proper Psalms, XXXII. and Ll. First Lesson, Joel, 2. H After the First Lesson, shall follow Te Deuni faudamus. Second Lesson, Luke 21. f Then Bcnedictus, the Creed, Sjc. ^ This, and the two follouing Collects, to he used instead of the First Collect for Morning Prayer. OLOUD, most good and powerful, we, Thy sinful j)eople, here assembled before Thee., acknowledge it to be of Tliine unspeakable mercy, that for our manifold and heinous provocations, we are not utterly consumed, and given over for a prey to the pestilence or o!her scourge of Thine avenging hand. We confess, willi sorrow and con- fusion, our long unfruitfulness, under the means of grace, the light of Thy Gospel, and the many blessings and deliverances, which Thou, in thy great goodness, hast \ouchsafed unto us. O Lord, shouldst Thou enter into judgement with us for our sins, for our profaneness and infidelity, our heresies and schisms, our exclusive pursuit of the business, or inor- dinate love of the pleasures of M^c world, and our other >• w«Ma^aiW*inn«t itinwrwi-fiiiltti ! •!• • iVJorning Prater, ttuml)orle«8 olFences, Thou miglilcst justly inflict u^khj us the Koveiily of Tliy wralh, and visit us with the suffering which have heen experienced in other lands, and which wo have no less deserved. But tiiero is mercy with Tliee, therefore shall Thou he feared : Thoii art the Lord God! tender, and full.of compassion, not willing that any should perish, but that all should repont and live. Look down therefore, we beseech Thee, with an eye of pity, and loving kindntsB, upon Thy servants who with contrite hearts, here bewail their transgressions, and their wretchedness. Let us, in this time of trouble, still enjoy the light of Thy coun- tenance, and the blessing of Thy bountiful hand ; and sq work upon our hearts and mindh, by the influences of Thy Holy Spirit, thai being turned fron* the error of our ways, and created to newness of life, we may walk before Thee, in righteousness and holiness, in this world, and inherit thine everlasting Kingdom, in that which is to come, through the merits of Jesus Christ, our only Mediator, and Adv^o^ cate. Amen, O Almighty God, who rulest over all the Nations of the Earth, and on whose gracious Providence they depend evermore for preservation and prosperity; extend, w© beseech Thee, thine accustomed goodnesg to the people of these Provinces ; who, looking up to Thee, as the Author of all Blessings, and their sure Safeguard and mighly Deliverer in all dangers and diflacullies, do now implore Thy watchful care and protection. Vouchsafe to guide os con- tinually with Thy counsel, to strengthen us with Thy pow- erful arm, and to avert from us Thy Judgements which are rmmmw^ BWW» mmimmm J 3 Morning Prayer. 7 abroad in tfie earUi. Hut if in Thy wisdom Tliou liast ordained ifiat tlicy shonlci visit us, give us grace that we may humbly and palienliy sul)mit lo thy coneclion, and, aflei iiaving been exercised thereby, may bring Corlh the peaceable fruits of righteousness, to the praise and glory of Tliy name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Jtnen. OMKRdFlJL GOD, our only aid, succour, and strength at all limes: grant unto us, O Lord, that in tne lime of prosperity we be not proud, anc' go forget Thee, but that with our whole heai I and strength we ma y cleave unto Thee; and in the time of adversity, that we fall not into infidelity and desperation, but that always with ronslant faith, we may call for help unto 'I'hee : grant this, i) Lord, for our Advocate V^ake, and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen, f Then shall follow tht Second and Third Collects at Morning Prayer, and after these the Litany. .,,5 Immediately before the General Thanksgiving, the People shall say this that followeth, after the Minister : TURN Thou us, O good Lord, and so shall we be turned. Be favourable, O Lord, be favourable to Thy People, who turn to Thee in weeping, fasting, and jir&ying. For Thou art a merciful God, full of compassion, long suffering, and of great pity. Thou sparest, when we deserve punisliment ; And, in Tliy wrath thinkest upon Mercy. Spare Thy People, good Lord, spare them, Arid let not thine heritage be brought to confusion. Hear xik, O Lord, for Thy mercy is great. And after the multitude ^l r r^ ,t %r i« 9 Morning Prayer. of Thy mercies look upon us, Ihrougli Ihe merits and me- diation of Thy blesse(i Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen, Then the following prayer : O ALMIGHTY GOD, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, the blessed and only Potentate, wlio doest wiat thou wilt in the armies of Heaven, and among tlie inhabitants of earth, and to whom none may say, what doest 1 hou ? We thy sinful servants confess thy iudtfe- ments to be right,-Tiiy wisdom infinite,— Thy love unbounded. And we beseech Thee mercifully enable us to stand in the evil day, and to conquer in thy strength, made perfect in our weakness. More especially we inlreat I bee, in this hour of anxiety and danger, to endue us plen^ leously with the manifold gifts of thy Holv Spirit, and to impart to us that faith in thy dear Son which may save us Irorn learfulness, and support us in actual trial. We have made our humble confession before Thee, and have resolved by thy grace to walk henceforth in newness of life, buffer us not, we pray Thee, to return to our former sinfulness and disobedience, or again to live in forget- fulness of Thee, our God and Saviour. Keep us, O Lord both outwardly in our bodies, and inwardly m our souls:- that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul ; continue to us. Thy merciful pro, tection, and shield us from the arms of the destroyer. And m all seasons, whether of success or adversity, prosperity or tribulation, give us hearts to be truly thankftil for A= .T V.fc^^*i>.'»>W%iii |i mmmm t' i:> Eind me- Amen, Lord of 10 doest long tlie y, what C judge- ly love able us Irenglli, inlreat us plen-. and lo save U9 Ve have •esolved of life, former forget- OLord r souls ; nh may c'h may ful pro* And sperity :ful for Morning Prayer. 9 ny goodness, fearful of Thy displeasure, and sensible of Thy presence; that, at all times/putting our whX rust temporal, that we finally lose not the things eternal And grant to us such a denial of ungodliness aid worldt affections, that we may be able to loSk forvrai^ wi h ffi to the consummation of all things, and to the glorious ao! pearmg of the great God and Sur Saviour jfsus Chrts?" to whom with fhee O Father, and Thee, O Holy Ghost^ be honour and glory, world without end. Amen The Communion Service. IT After the Prayer for the King [Almighty God whose Kin^Hnm IS Everlasting] ./i«// be read tlnrefcLctsofth^^^^ jAe Morning Prayer. [O Lord, most good and powerful Vo A For the Epistle. Rev. CAap III. Ver. 14. to 19 ND unto the angel of the cimrch of the Laodiceans w nte ; These things sailh the Amen, the failhftUnd true witness, the beginning „f the creation of G™1 1 know thy works, t ,at Ihou art neither cold „or l^t '• I would thou wert co d or hot. So then, because thou m lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee ou of my moulh. Because thou sayest, I am rich and Z creased wlh goods, and have need of nothing ;"„4 knowes't not that thou art wretehed and miserable, Ind poo?. 3 blind, and naked: I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried >n the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment ?; t'"; ■y , S4 *!?* 10 The CoflMaiuiilon Service. that thou mayest be clqllwd, and that the shame of iliy nakedness do not appear ; ^nd anoint thine eyes with pye-salve, that thou mayest see. As many as I love, I rebuke, and chasten : be zealous therefore and repent. 'The Gospel St. Luke, Chap. Xllf. Ver. I to Q. THERE were present at that season some that told him of the Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled ivith their sacrifices. And Jesqs answering said unto ' n T.! ^!JPPT y^ ^^^^ **^^^® Galileans were sinners above all the Oalileans, because they suffered these things.? I tell you. Nay : but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Si- Ipam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners gbove all men that dwelt in Jerusalem ? I tell wmi. Nay • but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. f Then shall follow the Nicene Creed : and after that the Sermon. Evening. tntroductory Sentences as in Morning, rroper Psalms XCI. & CII. 1st, Leas. Dan. IX to v. 20. Then the Magnificat. Zd.Less.lCor.Xt6v.H. Then the Psalm « God be merciful, &c." t> f .1 n Collects for the occasion as in Morning Prayer. ^fc r '"f^V"'' *^P'^'' Majesty, the people .hall say itfter 1 fhe Prayer^ " O Almighty God, King ofKings, 4 t.V "^ the !ow .1 —r ^^^W^'^^f^K^' e df iliy yes will] [ love, I >eiit. *i5 told iiim mingled id unto rs above Inffs ? I likewise • in Si- i sinner? II, Nay ; at the after Ihe m JbllwB ■I V.