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'***'*^- .--•*"'"*\r--- ^*t39'b'£>0 V APR 12 i^ .v«>V. -V 'f^i:^ ' //6'^^ A FORM ^ OF PRAYER AND THANKSGIVINa ,« f The Service Jhatl he the fame w'lfh the ufual Office for Hotydifyt, • except where it is in this Office otherwifc appointed, f Let him that minijiereth read with a loud Voice thefe Sentencet of Scripture; and after them the Exhortat m^De^.tly bdo-ve^^ Brethren, &c. Iy EJOICE in the Lord, O ye Righteous ; for it becometh X well the juft to be thankful. O let us magnify the Lord our God, and fall down betorc His Footftool, for He is holy. The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we ro« *\ \lnjieaa C; V 1 Morning Prayer, f Jnjiead of lU Venjte, this Hymn, SING unto the Lord a new Song : fing unto the Lord all the whole EartJi. Sing unto the Lord, andpraif^ His Name : be telling of his Sal^ vat ion from day to day. ^^fcribe ujito the J,ord, O y? kindreds of the people : af- cnbe unto the Lord worfliip and pawerw \ For thou. Lord, haft made us glad through thy works : we will rejotcetn giving praife for the operations of thy hands, Whocan exprefs the npble acts of the ^,ord : or fhew forth |ul his prailft, . He hath given us our hearts deftre : and hath not denied the wequeft of cur lips, Othatnien would therefore praife the Lord for his good- nefs : and declare the wonders that he doeth for the children oi ^let). That they would offer unto him the facrijice of thankfgivinz : and tell out his works with gladnefs, •< -^ •/* ^ ' That they would cxajt him alfo in the congregation of tht people : and pi aifc him in the feat of the elders. For his merciful kindnefs is ever more and more towards us • and the truth of the Lord endurethfor ever, Praife the Lord. ' , Glory \)t to the Father, &c, ^ As it was in the beginning, ^c, '' , % Proper f 1 Prieji. ( Jnfw, , rriejl. i Anfw, "^ Priefi, i Anfw, 1 Priefi, ] Anfw, ] Priefi, ] Anfw, 1 Priefi, ( Anfw. 1 Vriefi, ( Anfw, i Wicfi, ( Anfw, i !>.>"■ •^*imf' the Lor4 of bis Sal" ople; af- r we will ew forth denied the lis good- children n of th€ rds us : Lordn \ Proper < Morning Prayer. q % Proper P/hlms,yiXlX,LXXm,CXXn, CFir/l,Ka,hhX, I — 20, inclujive, ^ Proper Lejfons :}. I'e Deum. C 5rfo«^, Luke XII. i-^t^i, inclufiyc^ Jubilate Deo, f The Creed, ^c, to tM end of the lord's Prayer^ f Vm the Prieft,Jlane^ng up^JhaUfay ; * ■ ■ " ■ - Priejl, O Lord, (hew thy mercy upon us ; ^w/w. And grant MS thy falvation. Priejl, Q ^ord, I'^ve the King ; Anfw, Who putteth his tru{^ in Thee. Prieji, 3cnd him help from thy Holy Place $ Anfw, And evermore mightily defend him. PricJl. Let his Enemies have no advantage agalnft him ; Anfw, Let not the wicked approach to hurt him. Priejl, Endue thy minifters with righteoufnefe ; AnJ'w, And make thy chofen people joyfuL Vriejl, O Lord, fave thy people ; Anfw. And blefs thine inheritance, Vriejl, Give Peace in our time, O Lord ; Anfw, Becaufe there is none other that fiffhteth for us, but only Thou, O God. ^ricji, O God, make clean our hearts within us a «w/w. And take aot thy Holy Spirit from us. ^ Injle^d 11 ti At » I ,«i«ii»w.e.. j»< W « iiB»a Morning Prayer. ^ hjleadiif the Tirjl Collc6l for the Day, the following Praysr fhall /'? ufed, ALMIGHTY God, who ruleft all things in Heaven and Earth, by whole power and unfearchable wlidom the proiperity and adverfity of nations worl^ alike for the gene- ral good of man, we humble ourfelves before Thee, in priiife and Ihankfgiving : "We acknowledge Thy Providence, and adore I- hy Mercies. When the wicked prevail, the heart of the ri'j;liteous man fainteth within him : but Thy purpoiies are fuVe, and thy will is done. At Thy appointed lime 'Jhou hail driven back with fhame and confulion the iava der of many nations, the difturber of mankind. Accept, we jii;plore Thee, our pralfes and thankfgivings, for the lignal fucctlTcs which Thou tiaft recently vouchfafed to His Ma- jelly's arms, and to the arms of his Allies. Continue, we pr;iy Thee, Thy favor tow ards them ; ftrengthen their ef- forts againft the Common Enemy j bind together their counfeis, asthe counfels of one man •, in defeat upholJ theii courage ; in vK^ory put down their prefumption ; in both pouY out 1 hy bieiTings upon them, that under all the chan ges andtumulisand dillrac^ions of war, they may be founc worthy of Thy protedion. Grant this, O merciful God for the fake of Thy blefled Son, our Redeemer and Saviourj Jefus Chirft. . f Then fhall Jollow the Second and Third Colleas at Morn ing Prayer. ^.i. lowing Praytr In Heaven and lie wli'dom the for the gcne- Thce, in pniile "ovidence, and il, the heart of ; Thy purpoiies ppointed time jlion the inva I. Accept, we , for the lignal cd to His Ma. Continue, we then their ef- together their at upholJ theii tion ; in both lY all the chan may be founc merciful God ;r and Saviour llecli> at Morn %Th Morning Prayer* 7 % The Prayer for the King, r\ GOD who commandcft us when we are in tfoublc to I 7 open our hearts, and tell out our forrows unto Thee . in Prayer, and doft promife to liftcn with compaflion to our- humble fupplications, give us grace fo to approach ihee that we offend not in. word or thought. Put away from us eve- ry impatient imagination, prevent every unworthy petition. Let not our prayers affuine the language of complamt, nor our forrows the chava£ter of defpair. Upon thee O God, and upon the multitude of thy mercies we rcpoie our grief, as wc reft our hope. Reftore vve implore Thee our beloved Sovereign to his FamUy, and to his People. And whether it {hall feem fit to Thine unerring wifdom pre- fently to remove from us this great calamity with which we are affliaed, or ftiU to fufpcnd it over us, difpofe us, under c- vcrv difpenfation of thy will, patiently to adore 1 hy infcrutaj ble Providence, and to blefs thy Holy Name for ever and ever. Thefe Prayers and SuppKcations we humbly offer up ta the Throne of Grace, in the name and through the Mediati- on of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen, . ^ The Prayer for the Prince Regent. PROTECT, We befeech Thee Almighty God, His Royal Hiffhncfs George Prince of Wales Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Shed abundantly Thy bleilings upon Him. Enable him fo to execute the high ^ Morning Prayer*. t ' Wh Authorities with which He Is invefted, that what he ftaJI do ,n t|,e Name of our beloved Sovereign may Te done H^ DoT"^ °' ""'^ ^°^^' ^"^ ^^^ Honorfnd L'curity ol His Dominions and for the maintenance of Thy true Reli T*r Prayer for the CAermr—" O Eternal God, &c." The Litany. 1 Z'"'J:^'""'" " f"""' "' '" o>-dimryDan to the en ct rf ,h, ColUa,^ We Immbly befeech Thee^, O KatherVmetclu fv r\ Almighty God, Sovereign Difpofer of all earthly e Voi^e ?n""' '"y"'^."' "'■■^ affembled, with united heart and Voite, to pour forth our tribute of unfeicned oraifr ,n^ hanktulnefe, for the great and fignal fucX, ,?th thich the Arms of our Sovereign, againtt our public Enemies hwe oflate been wonderfully blelfed, I„ humble adSon of Thy overruling Providence, weconfefs that, on every occ^ fion, the victory is entirely thine; that the arm of lant va^leth nothmg without Thy permiffion , that, fokly h" tU" 2f U,| bmve are' ""= '""/'''• f "" "'^^ *"<» the'^xerS' «J,1 1 I , ''•<™'"«d «"th a profperous iffue. With fe- ha as^n :"'"•"?' °^ '> "-"P^^kable mercies, we ie.r that.as on many other occafions, fo on the prefent Thv arm us mrteed Ix-e* ftietchcd out fw our fupporr aMTh* merciiulkindnefsha, bleffed the forces of ^SrSovcreS with r Jfc- -. i « » « > . *m^ -^-mmmmt that what he may be done I Security of »y true Rcli- ::liria's fake, od, &c." ^e end of the. ', mercifully f(I/c/loiu this II earthly e- ;d heart and praife and vith which emies, have ioration of every occa- 1 of man a- ;Iy through e exertions ue. ^ With nercies, we efent. Thy :, and Thy Sovereign, with Morning Prayer. tvith unexampled triumphs, to the lafting fecurity, as we d«» voutly trull, of tiie nation to whicn we belong, and of thefc her Colonies ; and to the maintenance of the great caufe of jufticc againft wrongful tyranny, and unproToked aggrcflion. But while hurnbly prollratt bcfbre the throhe of l^y facred Majcjly, we exprcfs in this public manner ou^ -gratitude with our lips, teach us, O Lord, to feel it deeply in our hearts, and ftiil more, to difplay it practically in our conduft. Give us grace, we befeech Thee,to turn our prefent experience of Thy gracious goodnefs to our lallihg improvement. Enable tts to derive from it an encreafed Icnfe of our continual depcn- dence upon Thee, and of the obligation which we owe to Thee fof all the bleffings We enjoy. Touch ts with a lowly feeling of our own un worthineijj. Put away from us the un- becoming ip'inx. of malice towards our enemies, and of rcli* ancc on our own means of ftrcngth. Difpofeus to refer, as is our bounden duty, the good which is difp^nfed to us, not, to our own merits, buc entirely to thy free sind undefervcd mercy : that fo, as we morei experience, both in public and in private the favour and protection of Thy overruling Pro^ vidence, we may ever rife in crur feelin^^s of devout affeclioii' towards Thee, in zeal for Thy glory, ih reverence for Thy holy name, and in the hearty unfeigned defire of obeying Thy ' commandments. Thefe prayers and thanksgivings we hum* bly offer up to Thy Divine Majefty,"in the name and thro* the mediation of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen. ^ then read to the End of Morning traycr. B 1 \ H 11 i < 16 Th^ Communion Service^ f After the ColM fi,r the Kin^, « Almighty Godj whofe Kingdom, &c." thefolUwingJlmll be ufed» OLOftO, our Governor, -w^hofc name h excellent in all the earth j.and whof( glory is high above the heavens, Ve, Thy humble fci'vants, beieech Thee mercifully to accept the ofFerihg df our praifes and thankfglvings (ov Thy marii . ifold and greit hlefllngs, with which thou haft of late vcuch^ i|fed to vilit as : thefe bleflings no fighteoufnefs of pur own , lath nderited j ndrhathdiir own prudence or ftrengih pro- tjired : arid thelrefdre, ridt utttb us, O Lord, riot unto u ,, but to Thy nimt be the praife j to Thy power and wifdon:, by which alone we have been preferved, and to Thy bountiful and gracious Providence, by which alone Urc profpcr* .And grant to us, Lotd, we befeech Thcci the fpirit to ufd Thy bleflings, as wfc ought ; with devoui grutitude to Thee^ j our God ; with seal for Thy glory, ^nd fubmiflion to Thy' wiU,atid a faithful adherence tc the Gofpel of Thy beloved Son ; with obedience to our rulers for conlcience lake, as tha.^ ininiiters of i,he6 for good \ with moderation and humility j With jufticc Alid puiity • with iharity> and forbeai'ahcc, and ' brotherly l i« |i W »»W» tj. l :e. 3oclj whofe :ellcnt In all he heavens^ y to accept r Thy marii late vnuch-i of pur own , fcngih pro- into u ,, but vvifdon:, by y bountiful ifper* rpirit to lifd . de to Theeji; jon to Thy 'hy beloved fake, as the. ^ I humility ) ai'aticc, and ' brotherly The Communion Service, i% brotherly love. Graft in our hearts the love oiP Thy tiamc| increafe in us true religion ; nourifli us with all goodnefs j ^nd of Thy great mercy keep ps in the fame; that amid thefe and all Thy blcfllngs we may feek Thy glory and the incrcafe of T|iy kingdom, through Jefus Chrift our Lord ; to whom with Thee, O Father, and Thee, O Holy Ghoft,be blefling ar)d ho|jpr an4 glory and ppwer, wofld without epd.' • T/je Epijilc. Romans, XII. 9, ■■■■■' ■ .. ** LET love be /without diffimulfttion. Abhor that which 'tk evil J cleave to that which is good. Be kindly afFeci tioned one to another with brotherly loye; }n honor pre* ferririg one another ; not flotbful in buftnefs j fervent in fpirit J fcrvirig the Lord; rejoicipg in hope ; patient in tribulation ; <:ontinuing inftant in player; diftributin'^ to the neceffity of faints ; given to hofpitality. Blefs t?em which perfecytc you : blefs, and curfe not. Rejoice witH them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep. Be of the iiime mind one toward another. Mind npt high things, but condefcend to men of Io\v eftate, . Be not wUe in your own conceits, kecompenfc to no man evil for evil- I rovide things honeft in the fjght of all men. If it be poffi- blc, as much ^s lieth in you, live peaceably with all' men. Dearly beloved, avenge not yourfelves, but rather give place unto wrath : for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, Uh\\ the ;.ord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger- feed III ■m f'^'i\ ^1 / U^ f\ .: / 12 The Communion Service. feed him .; if he thirft, give him drink : for in fo doing thou ibalt heap coals of fire on his head* J3e not overcome of e* vil, but Qver^om^ evij with good* . ' The Go/pel, St.Lukc, VI. 31, AND as ye would that men fliould do to you, do ye al- fo to them Hkcwife. For if ye love them which love youjvrhat think have ye ? for finners alfo love thole that love thepi. An^ if yc dp good to tlxcm which do good to you, what thank have ye ? for finners ilfo do even the fame. And if ye lend to them of whom yc hope to receive, what thankhavc yc ? for finners alfo lepd to finners, to receive as much again, But love ye your enemies, and^o good, .and lend, hoping for nothing again ; and your reward fliall be great, and ye fhall be the chiliiren of the Higheft ; for he is )dnd uqto the unthankful and to the evil. Be ye therefore pierciful, ^s your Father alfo is merciful, % Tpen Jhall follow the Nicene Crqed ; and after that th^ Ser* . won, Jfi^r th^ Prayer *« for the whole {late of Chri(l*s Church/* the following jh all te uft^d, ALMIGHTY and ever merciful God, who in Thy graci- ous goodnefs doft lifi:eu to the petitions ofthofc, whd with humble aud devout hearts call upon Thee ; vouchfafe to accept with favor the fuppHcations