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FAMILY PRAYERS.

FIRST WEEK.

SUNDAY MORNING.

O COME, let us worship and fall down, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker, for He is our God, and we are the peo ple of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand.

serve.

Yes, O Lord, we are thine; and Thee we are bound to We grieve to think how many of our fellow creatures live without Thee in the world; and confess with shame that other lords have had dominion over us but henceforth by Thee only will we make mention of thy name. We hope Thou hast subdued the insensibility and indifference towards thyself, so awfully natural to us, and awakened in us the inquiry, Where is God my Maker, that giveth songs in the night? We hope we are disposed to acknowledge Thee in all our ways; but we feel our need of the exercises of devotion. We trust we hold communion with Thee every day; but we find week days to be worldly days; and our allowed intercourse with secular concerns tends to reduce our heavenly impressions, and to make us forgetful of our work, and our rest. We therefore bless Thee for the return of a day sacred to our souls and eternity;-a time of refreshing from the presence of the Lord-in which, by waiting upon Thee, our

hearts are enlarged, and our strength is renewed; so that we can mount up with wings as eagles, run and not be weary, and walk and not faint.

This is the day which the Lord hath made, we will re. Joice and be g ad in it. O let our minds be withdrawn from the world, as well as our bodies. Let our retirement be devout. Let our meditation be sweet. Let our conversation be edifying. Let our reading be pious. Let our hearing be profitable-and on Thee may we wait all the day!

ness.

Afford us the supply of the spirit of Jesus Christ. Non can need thy succors more than we. Thou knowest our infirmities—let thy strength be made perfect in our weak Our duties are far above our own power-let thy grace be sufficient for us. Our dangers are numberless, and we are utterly unable to keep ourselves from fallinghold Thou us up, and we shall be safe. The burdens we feel would press our lives down to the ground-lay underneath us thine everlasting arms. Fears alarm us; cares corrode us; losses impoverish us; our very affections are the sources of our afflictions; surely man walketh in a vain show; surely we are disquieted in vain: all, all is vanity and vexation of spirit. While in the world we have tribulation, in Thee may we have peace: and in the multitude of our thoughts within us, may thy comforts delight our souls!

Yet, O Lord, we would remember, that gratitude becomes us much more than complaint. Our afflictions have been light, compared with our guilt; and few, compared with the sufferings of others. They have all been attended with numberless alleviations: they have all been needful; all founded in a regard to our welfare; all designed to work together for our good. what is past; and trust Thee for what is future; and cast all our care upon Thee knowing that Thou carest for us.

We bless Thee for

Thou hast commanded us to pray for all men, that we may be bound by our very devotions, as we have opportunity, to do good unto all men, especially unto them that are of the household of faith. May we always cherish and display benevolent dispositions towards our dependents; forgiving dispositions towards our enemies; peaceable dispositions towards our neighbors; and candid dispositions towards our fellow christians. May we be able to say with our Lord and Savior, WHOSOEVER shall do the will of my Father that is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother; and pray with Paul, Grace be with ALL them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity.

May the goings of our God and King be seen, this day, in every Christian sanctuary Go with us to thy house, and give testimony to the word of thy grace. May it have free course, and be glorified in the hearts and lives of those that shall hear it. May it enlighten the ignorant; awaken the careless; reclaim the wandering; establish the weak; comfort the feeble minded; and make ready a people prepared for the Lord!

Remember those who are this day denied our advan tages. Be a little sanctuary to them in the midst of their privations; and let them know that Thou art not confined to temples made with hands. And O forget not those who never enjoyed our privileges; never smiled when a Sabbath appeared; ncver heard of the name of a Savior; and let thy way be known on earth, thy saving health among all nations! Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. daily bread. And forgive us our give them that trespass against us. temptation; but deliver us from evil; for thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever Amen.

Give us this day our trespasses, as we forAnd lead us not into

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