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light of the knowledge of thy glory, in the face of Jesus Christ.

For in Him Thou hast reconciled the world unto thyself, not imputing their trespasses unto them. Thou hast made Him to be sin for us, who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. And Thou hast raised Him up from the dead, and given Him glory, that our faith and hope may be in God. May the hearts, thus tenderly wooed, be effectually won. At the view of this infinite kindness, may we resign all our unworthy and suspicious thoughts; and placing our confidence in Thee, return and say-Lord, I am thine, save me. Look Thou upon me, and be merciful unto me, as Thou usest to do unto those that love thy name.

We ask not to be enrolled among the rich and the great of this world, but to be numbered with those, who are blessed with all spiritual blessings, in heavenly places, in Christ. The graves are ready for us; and we shall soon be in a state, that will render it a matter of indifference to us, whether we have filled a cottage, or a palace-but it will be eternally important to us, that we have been justified by thy grace, and sanctified by thy spirit, and adopted into thy family. May we, therefore, be wise unto salvation: and make it our present, our supreme, our persevering concern, to obtain those blessings which are spiritual in their nature; eternal in their continuance; satisfying in their possession; and which unerringly indicate, that we are the friends of God.

Preserve us from a false estimate of the whole of our character, or of any part of it. May we regard our principles, as well as our conduct; our motives, as well as our actions. May we never mistake the excitement of our passions, for the renewing of the Holy Ghost. May we never judge of our religion, by occasional im

pressions and impulses; but by our constant and prevailing disposition. May our heart be right with God, and our life such as becometh the gospel.

May we maintain a supreme regard to another and a better world, and feel, and confess ourselves to be only strangers and pilgrims in this. How often, by bodily infirmities and pains, by relative afflictions, and by dissatisfactions growing out of every enjoyment-how often have we been told-O when shall we be taught, that this is not our rest? O God, not only command, but enable us, to arise and depart hence. Afford us all the direction, all the defence, all the support, all the consolation, our journey will require. Give us, in large abundance, the supply of the spirit of Jesus Christ, that we may be prepared for every duty that we may love Thee in all our mercies; that we may submit to Thee in every trial. May we trust Thee when we walk in darkness, and have no light: and amidst all the changes of the present, and the uncertainties of the future, may our minds be kept in perfect peace, being stayed upon God.

Hast Thou not made with us an everlasting cověnant, ordered in all things and sure? The very hairs of our head—Are they not all numbered? Are not all thy ways mercy and truth? Lord, we believe, help Thou our unbelief. And now unto Him that is able to keep us from falling, and to present us faultless, before the presence of his glory, with exceeding joy. To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and for ever. Amen.

MONDAY EVENING.

O LORD, Thou art over all by thy providential agency; and rich unto all that call upon Thee, in the exercise of thy mercy and grace.. With Thee is the fountain of life, and in thy light shall we see light.

Help us to consider the way, the new and living way, in which a fallen creature can approach Thee with acceptance. May we behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world. May we contemplate the dignity of his person, the perfection of his sacrifice, and the prevalency of his intercession, who is the great High Priest over the house of God. And may we feel the distance between Thee and us done away, and rejoice that now, in Christ Jesus, we who sometimes were far off, are made nigh by the blood of Christ.

A glorious high throne, from the beginning, has been the place of thy people's sanctuary: and we have found it good to be there. O what a resource is devotion !When under all the toils that weary us, the cares that corrode us, the infirmities that press us down, the fears that disturb us-in every thing by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, we can make known our supplication unto God; and feel a peace which passeth all understanding, keeping our hearts and minds, through Christ Jesus.

We were as sheep going astray, but are now returned unto the Shepherd and Bishop of our souls. Yet we feel the same grace that restored us, to be necessary to preserve us, and to supply us. And hast not Thou promised to lead us, to guard us, to suffer us to want no good thing, to make all grace to abound towards us? And art not Thou a faithful God, and able also to per

form? Lord, we take Thee at thy word. Do as Thou hast said.

We have tasted that Thou art gracious, and the relish has provoked our desires after more: and they who hunger and thirst after righteousness are blessed, and shall be filled. Make us to lie down in green pastures, and feed us beside the still waters, where we shall often exclaim, O, how great is his goodness, and how great is his beauty.

We often meet with those who have far more grace than we ourselves have but this encourages our hope; since they were once poor, and He who supplied them, is as rich as ever-and as accessible-and as free. We are continually meeting with duties and trials, which call for more grace than we have in ourselves; but not more than we have in our divine treasury, in whom it hath pleased Thee that all fulness should dwell. To Him therefore, may we continually repair, and from his fulness receive, and grace for grace, till every void made by sin be replenished, and we ourselves, filled with all the fulness of God. We bless Thee that Thou dost not despise the day of small things; but we aspire after a day of great ones. We are not straightened in Thee: may we never be contracted in ourselves; may our desires be enlarged, and our hopes emboldened; may we honour Thee by the entireness of our dependence, and the greatness of our expectation; and living and walking in the Spirit, may we go from strength to strength, and be changed from glory into glory, till we appear perfect before Thee in Zion.

We know not what a day may bring forth; nor would we, if it were in our power, draw back the veil that hides the future, and learn the times and the seasons which the Father hath put into his own power. But, O be Thou with us in all, and prepare us for all, Pre

pare us for the smiles of prosperity: prepare us for the frowns of adversity; prepare us for those losses in substance, and those bereavements in friends-so possible, so probable in a world like this: prepare us for the days of darkness, for they may be many prepare us for every change, and when heart and flesh fail us, and we have no more a portion in all that is done under the sun, be Thou the strength of our heart, and our portion for ever.

May our very memory be blessed. May those who follow us, praise God that we have ever lived: and may we leave behind us, those instructions, examples, and effects, which shall glorify our God on earth, while our spirits have joined the spirits of just men, made perfect in heaven.

And may the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen.

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TUESDAY MORNING.

O THOU, whose name alone is Jehovah, the most high over all the earth; we desire to adore the perfections of thy nature, and to admire the works of thy hands. May the united displays of thy greatness, and thy goodness, impress our minds, and influence our thoughts and affections, while we approach Thee.

Heaven is thy throne, and the earth is thy footstool. The universe, with all its myriads of creatures, was made by thy word, and is upholden by thy power: and Thou dost according to thine own will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth: none can stay thy hand, or say unto Thee, what doest Thou?

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