The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches . 4 15 2i April 18 C 7 18 29[IC|21 2\i3lM 5|i6|27| 8[i9| 0 11 |22 ~3 i^ 15 The ORDE . R for Morning and Evening Prayer, daily to be faid 2 nd ufed throughput the Year. np HE Morn ing and Evening Prayer (hall be ufed in the accuftomed Place of the 1 Church, C .hapel, 0 r Chancel ; except it ihall be otherwife determined by the Ordinary of the
The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches . 4 15 2i April 18 C 7 18 29[IC|21 2\i3lM 5|i6|27| 8[i9| 0 11 |22 ~3 i^ 15 The ORDE . R for Morning and Evening Prayer, daily to be faid 2 nd ufed throughput the Year. np HE Morn ing and Evening Prayer (hall be ufed in the accuftomed Place of the 1 Church, C .hapel, 0 r Chancel ; except it ihall be otherwife determined by the Ordinary of the i ^lace. A nd the Chancels ihall remain as they hi ive done in Times part. And here is to be notec \, That fuch Ornaments of the Church I, and of the Minifters thereof, at all 1 imes of their Miniftration, ftiall be retained, J ind be in ufe, as were in this Church of Engla «(/, by the Authority of Parliament,d the Sixth. m the Second Year of the Reign of Kir ig Edwa/ The _i The ORDER for MORNING PRAYER. Daily throughout the Y E A R. H^ At the Beginning of Morning Prayer^ the Minijler Jhall read with a Icud Voice fomeone or more of thefe Sente?ices of the Scriptures that follow t and then he fhall faythat which is written after the faid S^ H E N the wicked4^ man turneth awayfrom his wicked-iiefs, that he hath^^ committed , and doeth that whichis lawful and right,he fhall fave his foul alive. 27. I acknowledge my tranfgreflions,and my fm is ever before me. -J. Hide thy face from my fms, andblot out all mine iniquities. Ver. 9. The facrifices of God are a brok-en fpirit: a broken and a contriteheart, O God, thou wilt not 17. Rent your heart, and not yourgarments, and turn unto the Lordyour God : for he is gracious andmerciful, flow to anger, and of greatkindnefs, and repenteth him of theevil. Joel ii. 13. To the Lord our God belong mer-cies and forgivenefTes, though wehave rebelled againft him : neitherhave we obeyed the voice of the
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