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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 — - * iiWiiiiiM |yj,ii,ui. ,„jp TW^ .« (i.illHl?''"-^ iia^p ■^■^fPi^^PPPliBPil %*-••- ■■•^ ^ V ^^f"-^*-" ".'• ♦' , ^^^oiMay 1813, by Fidplataiationf M be, observed ifl|th4 ?aoat aonecib^ sending ■*./ V * •« ■'«*i'vj;,-,*'» #: C # #' 'f ^ •« \ 6i Get . I£ Iq^ ;( 3 ) The Order for Morning Prayer. t The Service shall be the same toith the usual Office for Holy dayi, except where it is in this Office otherwise appointed. IT Let him that minUtereth read with a loud mice these Sentences, of Scripture; and after them the Exhortation, Dearly beloved Brethren, ^c. TO the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivenesses, Daniel though we have rebelled against him : neither have we «. % lo. obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk m his laws, which he set before us. • In my trouble I will call upon the Lord, and complam unto v^^^ my God. So shall he hear my voice out of his holy temple i my complaint shall come before him. f Instead of the Venite, this Hymn shall be used. WTNTO Thee, O Lord, ^vill I lift up my soul j my God, P-Jm \j I have put my trust in Thee : O let ran not be confound- ed, neither let mine Enemies triumph over me. , p^^i^ Wherefore should the Heathen say, where ts now their i^odi ,^^. 2 The Lord is King, be the Earth never so unquiet 5 the Lord Psa^im^ is great in Sion, and high above all People. ^ ^^^^^ * / shall find trouble and heaviness, and I will call upon the name ^^^. ^^ of the Lord* ^ r^ , 1 n * • *t1« P"^"* Unto Thee lift I up mine eyes, O Thou that dwellest m the cxxiu. i. Heavens. , , ] -li l * *u ^'"^ ^ The waves of the sea are mighty , and rage horrtblij ; t?ut the ,««. j. T ^^j ^.,L» ^^»ip/fa*li an hiorh^ IS mtzhiier. A 2 *" "f ^y^w^' ■V, ■^sw^.^ir-wTJ^r™" Morning Prayer. PiAlm xciv. 19. Psalm xciv. 22. Fsalqs Iizzvi. 15. Psalm \x\xs\, II, Psalm Izxxiv. 9* Psalm Ixxsiv. 5. Pialm xixiii. 2. Psalm Ixzziii. 16. Psaliii . XXIX. 10. Psalm IxxiV. 9f ■^'>inim In the muuhude of sorrows tSat I had in my heart, lly cotn,. forts have refreshed my soul. 7 he Lord is my refuge^ and my Cod is the strength of my con- Jidence. Thou, O Lord God, art full of compassion and mercy, tong suiFering, plenteous in goodtiess and truth. » Teach me thy way^ Lordy and I will walk in thy truth. knit my heart unto Thee, that I may fear thy name. Behold, O God our Defender, and look u|)on the face of thine anointed. Blessed is the man, whose strength is in Thee^ in whose heart are thy waysm Lof thine enemies make a murmuring, and they that-^^at^ Thee have lift up their heads. r , Make their faces ashamed^ I ordy that they may seek thy name. The Lord shall give strength unto his people, the Lord shall give his people the, blessing of peace. Help us God of oUr Sahdiion, for ihe glory of thy narfie^; deliver us 9 and be merciful Unto our sins fir thy name*s sake. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost: As it wits in the beginnings is now, and €ver shall be^ ^^^ffi^ without end. Jmen. W J « •hM^Miia/^MMiiiM -isi % Prof er Psalms, U. and LXXyLVl. First Lesson* Isaiah, 58. f^ Jfter the First Lesson, shall follom Te Deum laudamus, in English. Second Lesson, Janies 4, toTer. li* i Mt f'hen B^neclictus. tk^ Cr^d^ bfr, ta thp RM af ilu» Tt^/Pt '\\ Prayi erm I" Then the Priest ^ standing up, shall say 9 Priest. Morning Prayer/ Q Priest. O Lord, shew thy mercy upon us, Jmw. And grant us thy salvation. Priest. O Lord, save the King I Answ. Who putteth his trust in Thee. Priest. Send him help from thy holy place» Answ. And evermore mightily defend htm. Priest. Let his enemies have no advantage agamst hira. Answ. Let not the wicked approach to hurt htm. Priest. O Lord, save thy people, Answ. And bless thine inheritance. ■ triest. Give peace in our time, O Lord, ^nsw. And make thy chosen people joyjul. f This, and the next following Collect, to be used instead , our heresies Ind schiS »« exclusive pursuit of the business, or mordi- ^ateC of the pleasures of the world, and our othernumber- l^f iSiVou toightest justly inflict upon us the seventy S th? 3 an^ dfeiiver us up to the reproaches, and insults ?f our S^ rut there is m^ercy with Thee, therefore shalt fc KS : Thou art the h^^-J-^'^^^ compassionj not WiUing tlHi,t any auyuiu p - - «»*«**'■>'' *^^--- should #t . I •.- Morning Prayer. '^''.ee, JtK :;e'otev tdV" "\^"^'«^»-' -<^ beseech v^nts, who with con rkeh!L"i'''r"'» ^J"''"«««. upon thy se" «'ons. and their wretchednew % 5f' '^ ''•"'T.' 'heirtranlrl f II enjoy the light of tliv coun.Pn "'' '" *'''* ''"«> of troffi bountiful ha«d >and «o work "S"'*'' l"" *'"' blessing JZ the influences of thy HorSDirr",h'"!'' J'^'"''^ «nd minds bj uerore ihee, m riff hteousness anrf ikli" ■' ^^^ may waik "hent thine everttinrKintdom "• T' '" *!»'« ^orld, and a' u^^°* '°°'^'nff «P to tS «?». ! Pt°P'e of these Provfc. and difficulties, do now imDWr-r? ^ Deliverer in all danelS "on. Vouchsafe to kSs rl?- - T'^^'f"' «'« and prof^ «re„gthen us with T^pollZ^Z"^^^ T* T''^ ^un^Ho cess our necessary enS^vou^iSt Thl '"'''""' ^"^ suc- -Zne^es, '^-gh our Lorf S ti^fj -"ffi^ ' "^^^'^tl-^-^-^g^^^^ . Mo™., ^ OLORD. our Heaven vF h '^'^""^'"^ ^"'^'r. ^ penitent hearts thif 2 u^' "^^ acknowledge, vrith nations, i„ the knowkdge aL ul^ri ^'T^' ^eyoS oS^ Truth, and in the Ion J^PosSsio„ „T"l'''''. ^'°^^^^ of S Penty : and we coJe^Tf°t°^ fundant temporal Pm/ have too often ,..v„"^' '*."» j*e the IsraeUt^ ^f ^m"?^' - '"— -'- "acKs on Thee, and^ougFour Peace Morning Praye%T 7 Peace and Security in our own Inventions. Restore us, O Lord, to a dutiful sense of Thee in this Time of our Visitation. Grant us Grace to put away all Ungodliness and sinful Lusts, and so to hold fast the Profession of our Faith, in purity of heart and mind, that Thy Judgements may be withdrawn from us, and we may become distinguished Objects of Thy Mercy, through the Merits of Jesus Christ, our Mediator and Advo* cate. Amen> ^ Then the People shall say this that folhweth^ after the Minister: TURN Thou us, O good Lord, and so shall we be turn- ed. Be favourable, O Lord, be favourable to Thy Peo- ple, who turn to Thee in weeping, fasting, and praying. For Thou art a merciful God, full of compassion, long suffering, ^ and, of great pity. Thou sparest, when we deserve punish- ment ; and, in Thy wrath. Thou thinkest upon Mercy. Spare Thy People, good Lord, spare them, and let not thine heritage be brought to confusion. Hear us, O Lord, for thy mercy is great, and after the multitude of Thy mercies look upon us, through the merits and mediation of Thy blessed Son Jesus Christ our Lord, jimen. ^ Instead of the Prayer in Time of War and Tumults, let the% ^following be used* O Almighty God, King of all Kings, and Governor of all things, we flee to Thee for succour, amid the dangers and calamities of war, and under the afl(|iction which Thou hast laid upc n us, in the sickness of our Sovereign ; Vouchsafe to- him, we most humbly beseech Thee, thy fostering protection,* thy healing and supporting mercy : restore him, we pray Thee, to his afflicted people : establish his Throne in righteousness ; and «>mpa8s him with thy tavour, as with a shield. Bless, we beseech Thee, His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and ' his 1 )«j 8 Morning Prayer. Ills Counsellors, with wisdom : Take under thy immediate gui- dance, all who are in authority in these Provinces, and in the diflferent portions of the Empire : Go forth, O Lord, with the Heets ?ind Armies of thine anointed servant our Sovereimhr«»«/>A /\f *V»mr «v»£vi*n^£:is **- .*—**- -=T-i* ^ -^ ^^^ dering praise and glory to thy Holy Name, through Jfesus Christ, our Lord. Amen, WE Morning Prayer* 9 WE humbly beseech Thee, most merciful God, that, by Thy Grace, Thou wouldst keep alive in us, who have this day presumed to implore such great Blessings at Thy hands, a constant sense of Thy presence, and of our dependence upon upon Thee. Suffer us not to return to our former sinfulness, and disobedience, nor again to yield to those evil passions and desires, which have brought down Thy just Judgements upon us : But save us, O God, both from our own corruptions, and from forgetfulness of Thy great Mercies to us, for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Then the General Thanksgiving c^-^and To the End of Morning Frayer at usuaL M^^r 'ia|fr B THE npK » .. ^^■- - The Communion Service. f jftertk. Prayer for the King [Almighty God, whose Kinf th» r j- write; These thin'gs saith the Tmenf the faSf?!; true witness the beginni^ of the creation ^f God ff"'knoi com or iiot. So then, because thou an lukewarm r^r^A « -.i, cold nor hot. I will spue thee out of my luTh flSuse £ 2hin. 'Tv ''' '"'^ '""^^^^'^ ""•> g-«"- •■ .°t^ji,^ Zt. Who putteth his trust m Thee. Priest* Evening Prayer. 15 Priest. Send him help from thy holy place, Answ. And evermore mightily defend him. Priest. Let his enemies have no advantage against him. Answ. Let not the wicked approach to hurt him. Priest. O Lord, save thy people, Answ. And bless thine inheritance. Priest. Give peace in our time, O Lord, Arisw. And make ihy chosen people joyful. f This Collect, and the following to be used instead of the First Collect for Evening Prayer. OLORD, most good and powerful, we, thy sinful people, here assembled before Thee, acknowledge it to be of thine unspeakable mercy, that for our manifold and heinous provocations, we are not utterly consumed, and given over for a prey to the enemy and avenger. We confess, with sorrow and confusion, our long unfruitfulness, under the means of pTace, the light of thy Gospel, and the many wonderful deli- verances, which Thou, in thy great goodness, hast vouchsafed unto us. O Lord, shouldst Thon enter into judgment with us for our sins, for our profaneness and infidelity, our heresies and schisms, our exclusive pursuit of the business, or inordi- nate love of the pleasures of the world, and our other number- less offences, 1 hou mightest justly inflict upon us the severity of thy wrath, and deliver us up to the reproaches, and insults of our enemies. But there is mercy with Thee, therefore shait Thou be feared : Thou art the Lord God, tender, and full ot compassion, not willing that any should perish, but that all should repent and live. Look down therefore, we beseech Thee with an eye of pity, and loving kindness, upon thy ser- vants who with contrite hearts, here bewail their transgres- sions, and their wretchedness. Let us, in this time of trouble, «till enjoy the light of thy countenance, and the biessiiigoi iuy bountiful hand ; and so work upon our hearts and ramds, by the m 16 Evening Prayer, the influences of thy Holy Spirit, that being turned from the error of our ^vays, and created to newness of hfe, we may walk before Thee, in righteousness and hohness, in this world, and inherit thine everlasting Kingdom, in that which is to come, through the merits of Jesus Christ, our only Mediator, and Ad- vocate. 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, we beseech Thee, thine accustomed goodness to the people of these Provm- ces ; who, looking up to Thee, as the Author of all Blessmgs, and their sure Safeguard and mighty Deliverer in all dangers and difficulties, do now implore 1 hy watchful care and protec- tion. Vouchsafe to guide us continually with Thy counsel, to strengthen us with Thy powerful arm, and to crown with suc- cess our necessary endeavours against the unjust attempts of our Enemies, through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Amn. % The Second Collect at Evening Prayer. OGOD, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all just works do proceed ; give unto Thy servants that peace which the world cannot give ; that both our hearts may be set to obey Thy commandments, and also that by Thee we being defended from the fear of our Enemies, may pass our time in rest and quietness, through the merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour. A?nen. % The Third Collect^ for Aid against all Perils. Tighten our darkness, we beseech Thee, O Lord, and by Thy A ^u^r.* .««^«.^«r ArxPnnA lie (yr\m ill rkAvilc QTin nanCTPT'S C\T f HIS ciLAvat iiiCivy %*Ciwii« «i3 iavjii siii y night, for the love of Thy only Son our Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen. O LORD, Evening Prayer. 17 OLORD, our Heavenly Father, we acknowledge, with penitent hearts, that we have been blessed, beyond other nations, in the knowledge and undisturbed Profession of Thy Truth, and in the long Possession of abundant temporal Pros- perity : and we confess, that, like the Israelites of old, we have too often turned our backs on Thee, and sought our Peace and Security in our own Inventions. Restore us, O Lord, to a dutiful sense of Thee in this Time of our Visitation. Grant us Grace to put away all Ungodliness and sinful Lusts! and so to hold fast the Profession of our Faith, in purity of heart and mind, that Thy Judgements may be withdrawn from us, and we may become distinguished Objects of Thy Mercy| through the Merits of Jesus Christ, our Mediator and Advo- cate, Amen. % Then the People shall say after the Minister: TURN Thou us, O good Lord, and so shall we be turn- ed. Be favourable, O Lord, be favourable to Thy Peo- pie, who turn to Thee in weeping, fasting, and praying. For Thou art a merciful God, full of compassion, long suffering, and of great pity. Thou sparest, when we deserve punish- ment ; and, in Thy wrath. Thou thinkest upon Mercy. Spare Thy People, good Lord, spare them, and let not thine heritage be brought to confusion. Hear us, O Lord, for thy mercy is great, and after the multitude of Thy mercies look upon' us, through the merits and mediation of Thy blessed Sru Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. C % Thei t8 Evening Prayer. f Then shall follow the usual Praters for the King, the Queen and Koj^l Family, and the Clergy, and instead of the Prayer in Time of War and Tumults, the following shall be used. OAlirtiffhty God, King of all Kings, and Governor of all tliiji^, we flee to Thee for succc^ur, amid the dangers and calamities of war, and under the affliction whieh Thou^hafet laid upon us, in the sickness of ofur Sovereign : Vouchsate to him, we most humbly beseech Thee, thy fostering protection, thy healinff and supporting mercy : restore him, we pray 1 hee, to his afflicted people : establish his Throne in rfghtfeousness ; and compass him with thy favour, as with a shield. Bless, we beseech Thee, His' Royal Highness the Prince Regetit, and his Counsellors, with wisdom : Take under thy immediate gui- dance, all who are in authority in these Provinces, and in the different portions of the Empire : Go forth, O Lord, with the Fleets and Armies of thine anointed servant our Sovereign, and let thy mighty aid be with his Ghieft atid Gaptams, and with those of his Allies, a^ it was with thy servants of old : In- ^pi^e them, and those Whom they e«««?.™' with thy especial favour, the Church to which we belong. Protect and defend it from all adversities and evils whether from without, or from within. Make the light of thy counte- nance to shine upon our Sovereign ; and renew in him, rt it seem good to Thee, his former strength. Grant that he may vet preside, as a nursing Father, over thy Church, Jhat he mayTet ed fy it by his example, may yet become thy Minister for good to all his people, and be yet thy blessed instrument for restoring peace to the distracted worW. Pour down % blessing, we beseech Thee, upon all Ministers of Religion and upon all Magistrates; teaching them to become paterns of piety and holiness to those who are committed to their charge Preserve us from the mischiefs of heresy, and schism ; lead back to thy fold ail them that are m error, and that have gone astray. Unite all our hearts in an earnest desire to build up the walls of Jerusalem, and to promote the Kingdom-of thv Son. Let all btterness, and clamour and evil speaking be put away from us, with all malice. Give us the spirit ot purhv of peace, and of zeal for thy blessed Gospel, that we C be followers of Thee our God, as;dear ChiWren and abide in love, as Christ also loved us. Give us all grace to Z\k in the ways of our holy profession ; that Thou ma^est delight to dwell among us, and to do us good ; and that thy holy worship, and service, which we now enjoy, may, through thy Providence and mighty Protection, be;^^"^"',^! t^i'V !v? our posterity, in this thy House for ever. Grant this O Lor^. for Lsus Christ's sake, our only Mediator and Advocate. jimen. -, . J Prayer for our Enemtes. LORD, and Heavenly Father, who wouldest not that any should perlh, but that all shouW come to repentance^ o Evening Prayer. who hast commanded us to lovp 011P i?„„ • them which despitefully use rhave mer?''' ^u'' *** ^"^ ^ot «pon our Adversaries in the oLen? "r^'i^"^?- ^^'^^''*' Thee, the guilt of injustice, of ambS a'cLof Sf^ '^'"^ fr«™ their hearts to equity and peace Vi"^»i:''' «"'Jd'«Pose With thy Spiritui felessln'jrwith revten; 7 P'??' TWe, Name, thy Word, and OrdLncTs and^r * !u' "^^ ""'X , in grace, and in the knowledge of our wf?" « ^"^ **» P°^ Christ, and in all charity and Ldlfn^« Tr ?*"°'"' '^«m mutual offences, and hatU be^removed f- ""^- ^"' *" and grant that, beinff reconcnll !. ! *"" *"•" minds : unite in striving to exak and 1 v \ *"<"'»«••' ^e may through Jesus 8ZtZ Lord^Sn ^ ^'"'™"^ ^^-"'^ Then the Prayer fir all Sorts and Conditions of Men .^„j ,a General Thanksgiving. ^ "*"''~*'^'^^ f ^ Prayer »/ 5/. Chrysostom. A'Se'^aL^dVm'ake o' ^''^" "* ^^^'^^ « '"^ time. »; and dostpromirtS^Z„T'"°"l"PP'''=''''°'««nto together in Thy km^ly^'J^"^^?;'}^''- are gathered «ow O Lord, the desirer^rpeSus^f' Tk''"''*' ' ^^'^ »av be most expedient for Xm ^ I^m- ^'^. ^''^''' as fcnilledge of Thy truth nL ;t^i! Slanting us in this world lasting. Amen,^ ^"*' "^^ •"» *« ^orld to come, life ever- 3 Ci»r. nil. 14. T^^^^il^iZt'UT S^f^'^f»<^ *e loveof God. evermore. Mmen. ^^^ *^ Holy Ghost, be with us all FINIS. * # m