The Author's APOLOGY and REASONS for attempting to compose this Har- Of Prayer in general ; its Neceflity, Efficacy, and Ixiii Prayers composed out of the PSÁLMS. A Prayer for the Pardon of sin, and for Sanctifying A Prayer in the Time of any internal or external A Confession of Sin, and Prayer for Mercy, A Prayer for the Light of God's Countenance, 14 A Confession of Sin, and Supplication for Mercy, : 17 A Prayer for the Prosperity of the Church, with a Confeffion of God's Goodness to it, A Prayer in the Time of great Affliction and Tempta- A Prayer in the Time of Old Age, or Sickness, A Prayer in the Time of Trouble and Affliction, with 31 A 27 A Prayer for Mercy and Protection, in the Time of any publick or private Calamity, A Prayer in Extremity of Trouble, or bodily Infirmity, with a Profesion of Confidence in the Mercy of A Prayer for the Knowledge of God's Law, and for A Profession of Love for God's Law, and of Confidence A Prayer for Deliverance from Trouble, and for quickning Grace to keep God's Law, A Prayer for the Pardon of Sin, and for sanctifying An Evening Prayer, for a due and awful Senfe of God's A Morning Prayer for the Blesing of God, and the PSA L M S of PRAISE: TMN L HTMN II. Divine HYMNS by several Hands : Many of which are set to a Confort of Musick. Part of P SALM XIX. paraphrafed by Mr. Ad- PSALM XXIIL A Pastoral Hymn; the Words PSALM XLVII. by Sir J. Denham, PSA L M LXXII. by the same, is ibid. PSALM CXXXIX. by Sir J. Denham, 138 PSALM CXLVIII. paraphrased by an unknown 140 A HYMN; the Words by Mr. Addison, On Exodus m. 14. I AM THAT I AM. An Ode CHARITT. A Paraphrafe on i Cor. xi. by the CHRIST'S Paffion, by Mr. Cowley, A Translation of a Hymn, composed in Latin by John Picus, Earl of Mirandula and Concordia, 154 A Hymn on Gratitude, by Mr. Addison, 156 The MORNING and EVENING SERVICE, with 159 PRAYERS P S M L M S. Morning Prayer. (a) Matth. vi. 6. When thou IVE • Ear unto PRAYEST, enter into thy CloG my Words, Ofer, and when thou hast shut thy Door, I'RAY to thy FATHER which Lord, that hear is in SECRËT, and thy father which eft Prayer, and seeth in SECRET shall reward chee therefore to thee shall all openly. Mart. XXI. 22. All things Flesh come: Consider my believing, ye shall receive. John whatsoever ye shall ask in Prayer, Supplication; hearken unto *V1.23." Whatsoever ye shall ask the Voice of my Cry, my the Father in my Name, he will KING and my God, (á) for give it you. Ask, and ye shall re ceive, that your Joy may be full. unto thee will I pray. Fam. v. 16. The effeétual fervent My Voice shalt thou hear, PRAYER of a righteous Man availin the MORNING; O Lord, ful for nothing, but in every thing eth much. Phil. iv. 6, 7. Be carein the Morning will I direct by PRAYER and SuprlicATION, my Prayer unto thee, and with THANKSGIVING, let your Requests be made known unto God. And the Peace of God, which paffech all Understanding, shall keep your Hearts and Minds, through Jesus Chrift. a Psalm v. In this and the ensuing Prayers, the Expressions in the Singular Gr Plural Number of I or We, &c. may be varjed as the CircumLance requires. |