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light are both alike to thee. Give thy guardian angels charge over us for good. May they watch around our beds in the hours of repose. And, when we shall be refreshed by sleep, awake us to speak of thy power and grace. When the natural sun shall dispel the shades of night, may the Sun of righteousness dispel the moral darkness of our minds. Be with us, and bless us the remainder of life. Bless us in basket and in store; be thou our Shepherd, and then we shall not want. O! grant us spiritual mercies. Help us to put off the old man with his deeds, and to put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him, that created him. Enable us to prove all things, to hold fast that which is good, and to abstain from all appearance of evil. Never may we be slothful; but followers of them, who through faith and patience inherit the promises. O! let us ever be ravished with the glories of Christ, and receive of his fulness, and grace for grace. Deeply impress our minds with the example of saints now in glory, and of the blessed Saviour, while he was upon the earth. Like Moses may we endure as seeing him who is invisible, till we rise from this state of sin and sorrow, to a state of perfect purity and happiness in thy kingdom above.- We pray for the extension of the Redeemer's kingdom, and the ultimate triumphs of true religion. The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few. Lord of the harvest, send forth labourers into thy harvest. Let those who preach thy word, be instant in season, out of season, reprove, rebuke, exhort, with all long-suffering and doctrine. Build the old wastes, and repair the desolations of many generations. Make continual accessions to the number of the faithful, till from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same, thy name shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place incense shall be offered unto thy name, and a pure offering. Hear us and Answer

us, O thou God of mercy, and thine shall be the praise, Father, Son and Spirit. Amen.

Saturday Morning.

Our Father, who art in heaven! to thee we look as the Father of all creation, the source of life, and being, and blessings. Thou wast the Framer of our bodies, and the Father of our spirits. Have we not all one Father? Hath not one God created us? Thou art the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and, through him, the Father of all that believe. We are thine by creation, thine by preservation, and, if we are born of thy Spirit, we are thine by spiritual adoption. As thy children, we would at this time draw near to thee, and beseech thee to look down in mercy from heaven the habitation of thy holiness. Heaven is thy throne, and there thou dwellest in glory, and there thou art worshipped by angels, and the spirits of just men made perfect.

Hallowed be thy name. We would approach thee, O thou eternal Majesty! with the deepest veneration, and give thee the glory, which is thy due. We would hallow thy name in the thoughts of our hearts, the words of our lips, and the works of our hands. We would ever reverence, fear, and honour God. And may thy name be hallowed by all people.

Thy kingdom come. Thou, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and whose dominion is from generation to generation! thou who art King of kings, and Lord of lords! reign in, and rule over, all thy moral creatures. Make them willing and obedient subjects of the Prince of peace. Destroy the kingdom of sin and Satan. Make all people the trophies of thy grace, and let the kingdoms of this world become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ.

Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. May thy pleasure at all times be done concerning us, and by us. Under all thy dispensations, enable us to say, It is the Lord, let him do what seemeth him good; Even so Father, for, so it seemeth good in thy sight. As it is thy will, that all men should be brought to the knowledge of the truth, as it is in Jesus; so let thy word have free course and be glorified. May all people submit themselves unto God. As saints and angels do thy will in heaven; so may thy will be done by all, that dwell upon the face of the earth. Here may God be universally known, obeyed, and honoured.

Give us this day our daily bread. Give us neither poverty nor riches; feed us with food convenient for us, lest we be full and deny thee, and say, who is the Lord? or lest we be poor, and steal, and take the name of our God in vain. Having food and raiment, may we be therewith content. Lord! grant us a sufficiency of the good things of this life. We ask not for abundance. We would not be ambitious to lay up for ourselves treasures upon earth, but treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal. The bread of God is he, which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world. Lord! ever more give us this bread.

And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. Being humble and penitent, for thy name's sake, O Lord! pardon our iniquity, for it is great. Forgive us our sins and follies of heart and life; for we have sinned, in that we have dishonoured thy name, disobeyed thy word, and abused thy grace. May we abstain from all revenge, and be inclined to forgive those, who trespass against us, as we desire and hope to be forgiven of them. And may all men be kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake forgiveth his people.

And lead us not into temptation. In all conflicts and trials, preserve us from being led astray. Guard us against the snares, which are round about us. We beseech thee to fortify our minds against every allurement. May thy grace be sufficient for us at all times, and may we come off conquerers over self, the world, and the adversary of souls. Never suffer us to be tempted above that, we are able to bear. And always may we watch, and pray, that we enter not into temptation.

But deliver us from evil. Preserve us from all moral and natural evils. Redeem us from iniquity. Cleanse us from secret faults; keep us from presumptuous sins; and let them not have dominion over us. May we elude every snare; withstand the devices of Satan, and resist worldly enticements. Save us from sinful affections, and from those afflictions and trials, attendant upon a course of sin.

For thine is the kingdom and the power, and the glory forever. O Lord most high! King of kings and Lord of lords! glorify thy grace in our salvation. And to thy great and glorious name, Father, Son, and Spirit, be all praise ascribed by all in heaven, and all in earth.

Amen. As it is in thy purposes, promises, threatenings, and government, so be it in our prayers. Even so. So shall it be to thy praise.

Saturday Evening.

- O thou, who hast proclaimed thy name the Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity, and transgression, and sin! look down in compassion upon us miserable sinners, while we attempt to address thy throne.

We are unworthy of the least mercy, for we have trespassed against thee. We have been disobedient and ungrateful children. We have been alienated in our affections, and perverse in our conduct. We are prone to go astray as the sparks fly upward, to drink in iniquity like water, and to roll sin as a sweet morsel under our tongues. We lie under the just condemnation of thy law, and must everlastingly perish, unless thy grace interpose. Deal with us, O Lord! not in strict justice, but according unto thy mercy. May we look on Christ, whom we have pierced by our sins, and mourn for him, as one mourneth for his only son, and be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his first born. May we exercise the most godly sorrow for sin, and the most lively faith in the Son of God. Give us the hopes of the gospel, and that joy, with which a stranger intermeddleth not. Feed us with the heavenly manna, and give us to drink of the fountain of living waters. Enkindle within us the fire of sacred love, which shall never be extinguished; and may this love constrain us to obedience! May we delight to contemplate upon the glories of thy character, the wonders of thy works, the holiness of thy law, the rectitude of thy government, and the riches of thy grace. -We lament, O God! that iniquity abounds and the love of many waxes cold. O! the leanness, the leanness of thy professing people. Profaneness and intemperance prevail. Infidelity and irreligion increase, no man repents him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done? And the ways of Zion mourn, because few come to her solemn feasts. It is time for thee, Lord! to work; for men make void thy law. When the enemy comes in like a flood, Spirit of the Lord! lift up a standard against him. Arise, O Lord most mighty! in thy strength, and suppress all infidelity, delusion, superstition, and vice. With thee all things are possible; and thou canst turn the hearts of all men, as the

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