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PRAYERS.

SUNDAY MORNING.

OUR Father who art in heaven; hallowed be thy name. As the children of thy family, and the objects of thy care, we would now come to dedicate to thee the lives thou hast spared through another night. Thine ever-watchful providence hath been over us for our safety. We have laid ourselves down and slept, and have awaked; because thou hast sustained us. With grateful and humble joy would we hail the return of this day, consecrated to the special exercises of piety, the instructions of religion, and the outward worship of thee our God. We bless thee for the institution of a day of sacred rest; a day set apart from worldly cares and employments; a day, which we are to keep holy by worshipping thee, who art a spirit, in spirit and in truth. In the name and as the disciples of Jesus Christ, we would present our united tribute of prayer and praise to thee, our Crea

tor, Preserver, and Benefactor. We would acknowledge thee, as the only living and true God; the high and lofty One, who inhabitest eternity. Thou, O God, dwellest not in temples made with hands; the universe is thy temple. Thy mind pervades creation. We cannot retire where thy presence is not. Our thoughts and purposes are exposed to thy view, and thou knowest more of us than we know of ourselves. Thine eye is this moment upon us. O God, most holy, we come to ask for mercy, because we have sinned; and to implore the influences of thy spirit, because in thee is our hope. We rejoice that there is one above us, who is infinitely wise, infinitely powerful, and infinitely good; who loves us more than any other being loves us; who careth for us more than any other being can care for us; who careth for us more than we care for ourselves.

Heavenly Father, we desire to sanctify this day, as we ought, to thee: and as we now remember with gratitude the salvation of the night past, may we this day meditate upon the salvation, which is offered us in the Gospel. May with lively faith, remember him who died that we might live; and so attend to the things that concern our everlasting peace, that this day may be as one of the days of heaven to our

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souls. Gladly may we embrace the opportunities, with which, as a family, we are favoured, to go up together to the place, where thy name is adored, and where pardon and acceptance are proclaimed in Jesus Christ. Dispose us, we entreat thee, to engage in the solemn duties of thy house, with sincerity and fervour. May we have the spirit of Jesus; so that our devotions may be pure and exalted. With attention and candour, may we receive the instructions and admonitions of the Christian preacher. With submission of heart may we bow to the authority of thy precepts; and with gladness may we receive the declarations and promises of thy mercy. With ardent desires may we ask spiritual blessings for ourselves; and with true charity intercede for others.

O Lord, we are thy servants, bound to give thee that which cometh from thy hands. We would this morning consecrate ourselves to thee in the deepest solemnity; resigning to thee those hearts which thou hast formed for thyself; surrendering all we possess to thy gracious disposal, humbly praying that nothing may ever separate us from thy love.

God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, while with gratitude we remember our distinguished privileges, we devoutly pray that they

may be extended to all the children of thy great family; so that all may know thee, and Jesus Christ whom thou has sent.

Be merciful, O Lord, to the whole human race. Known unto thee are all their wants, and thou art able to do exceeding abundantly above what we can ask or think. From thee, who art plenteous in goodness, may they severally receive those blessings which are expedient for them. May our relations and friends obtain that favour in thy sight, which thou bearest to them that love thee; and, in every thing that concerns them, may they be under the direction of that wisdom, which can alone determine what will be most conducive to their present and eternal welfare.

O Father, we again ask thy presence and blessing with us this day; and may we spend it, knowing it may be the last Sabbath we shall see on earth. Hear us, through him who is the way, the truth, and the life, while we ascribe to thee, God over all, praises everlasting. Amen.

SUNDAY EVENING.

O THOU, who hearest prayer! our Father in heaven! We acknowledge thee, the only proper object of religious worship. Thou art God in heaven above; and upon the earth beneath there is none else. Thou art the first, and thou the last. Thou art God alone. We would think of thine attributes, with profound veneration and with cheerful trust. Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory. In every place we are surrounded, supported, inspected by thee. If we ascend into heaven, thou art there ;-if we make our bed in the grave, lo! thou art there ;-if we take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there thy hand shall lead us, and thy right hand shall hold us. Thou knowest our downsitting and our uprising, and art acquainted with all our ways.

Power also belongeth unto thee, O God. In thee is everlasting strength; and none can stay thine hand, or say unto thee,-what doest Thou? Thy wisdom is equal to thy power. Thine understanding is infinite. Thou art light, and in thee is no darkness.

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