The Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States of America: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of DavidAlso, the selection of psalms and hymns, used in the churches in this state . an-other scripture saith. Theyshall look on him whom theypierced. Collect: GRANT, O Lord, that aswe are baptized into thedeath of thy blessed Son ourSaviour Jesus Christ, so bycontinual mortifying our cor-rupt affections, we may beburied with him ; and thatthr


The Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States of America: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of DavidAlso, the selection of psalms and hymns, used in the churches in this state . an-other scripture saith. Theyshall look on him whom theypierced. Collect: GRANT, O Lord, that aswe are baptized into thedeath of thy blessed Son ourSaviour Jesus Christ, so bycontinual mortifying our cor-rupt affections, we may beburied with him ; and thatthrough the grave and gate ofleath we may pass to ourjoyful resurrection, for his me-rits, who died, and was buried,and rose again for us- thy SonJesus Christ our Lord. Ameu:, The Epistle 1 St. Peter iii. is better, if the will ofGod be so, that ye suffer foru ell-doing, than for Christ also hath once suf-fered for sins, the just for theunjust (that he might bringus to God) being put to deathm the flesh, but quickened bythe spirit: by which also hewent and preached unto thespirits in prison ; which some-time were disobedient, whenonce the long-suffering of Godwaited in the days of Noah,v/hile the ark was a preparing;wherein few, that is eightsouls, were saved by like figure whereunt©^. Coriould, del. J\lhtt,tfied hj J).Jjon^wor-thNY^ork Sculpt. //f {f r/rr/// /////// r/r^J//^ ////a/au/////////J f>/^// /fw ^///r. EASTER DAY. lOI even Baptism, doth also nowsave us (not the putting awaythe filth of the flesh, but theanswer of a good consciencetowards God) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ: Who isgone into heaven, and is on theright hand of God; angels,and authorities, and powers,being made subject unto him. The Gospel. St. Matt, xxvii. 57. WHEN the even wascome, there came a richman of Arimathea, named Jo-seph, who also himself was Jebus disciple : He w-ent to Pi-late, and begged the body ofJesus. Then Pilate command-ed the body to be del


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