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OUR Father, who art in Hea- the earth. Thou shalt not bo
ven, Hallowed be thy Name; down to them nor worship them
Thy Kingdom come; Thy Will For I the Lord thy God am ajea
be done on Earth, as it is in Hea-lous God; and visit the sins of the
ven; Give us this day our daily fathers upon the children, unte
bread; And forgive us our tres- the third and fourth generation of
passes, as we forgive those who them that hate me; and show
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not into temptation; But deliver that love me, and keep my com
us from evil: For thine is the mandments.
Kingdom, and the Power, and the People. Lord, have mercy up
Glory, for ever and ever. Amen. on us, and incline our hearts to
keep this law.

E long in the land which the beseech thee, to direct, sanctify, rd thy God giveth thee. and govern, both our hearts and People. Lord, have mercy upon bodies, in the ways of thy laws, and incline our hearts to keep and in the works of thy com3 law. mandments; that, through thy MOBishop. Thou shalt do no mur-most mighty protection, both here and ever, we may be preserved

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People. Lord, have mercy up-in body and soul, through our us, and incline our hearts to Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. p this law. Amen.

Bishop. Thou shalt not comadultery.

People. Lord, have mercy upus, and incline our hearts to this law.

Bishop. Thou shalt not steal. People. Lord, have mercy upus, and incline our hearts to p this law.

Then shall be read the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel, as they are appointed. T Then shall be read the Apostles' or Nicene Creed; unless one of them have been read immediately before, in the Morning Service.

Then shall the Bishop begin the Offertory, saying one or more of these sentences following, as he thinketh most convenient.

LET your light so shine before shop. Thou shalt not bear men, that they may see your e witness against thy neigh-ther which is in heaven. "St. Matt. good works, and glorify your Fa

v. 16.

'eople. Lord, have mercy upus, and incline our hearts to Lay not up for yourselves treap this law. sures upon earth, where moth shop. Thou shalt not covet and rust doth corrupt, and where neighbour's house, thou shalt thieves break through and steal: covet thy neighbour's wife, his servant, nor his maid, nor ox, nor his ass, nor any thing

tis his.

People. Lord, have mercy upus, and write all these thy laws our hearts, we beseech thee.

T Then the Bishop may say, Tear also what our Lord Jesus rist saith:

But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth thieves do not break through nor nor rust doth corrupt, and where steal. St. Matt. vi. 19, 20.

Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, even so do to them for this is the law and the prophets. St. Matt. vii. 12.

Not every one that saith unto HOU shalt love the Lord thy me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into God with all thy heart, and the kingdom of heaven; but he h all thy soul, and with all thy that doeth the will of my Father ad: This is the first and great which is in heaven. St. Matt nmandment. And the second vii. 21.

like unto it; Thou shalt love Zaccheus stood forth, and said neighbour as thyself. On unto the Lord, Behold, Lord, the se two commandments hang half of my goods I give to the the law and the prophets. poor; and if I have done any

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wrong to any man, I restore four Almighty Lord, and ever-fold. St. Luke, xix. 8. lasting God, vouchsafe, we

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LMIGHTY and everlasting faith and fear; beseeching thee God, who, by thy holy Apos-to give us grace so to follow their hast taught us to make pray-good examples, that with them and supplications, and to give we may be partakers of thy heanks, for all men: We humbly venly kingdom: Grant this, O eech thee most mercifully [*to Father, for Jesus Christ's sake, pt our alms and oblutions, our only Mediator and Advocate. to receive these our pray-Amen.

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which we offer unto thy di- The Bishop shall then say this Exhor. Majesty; beseeching thee to

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pire continually the Universal DEARLY beloved in the Lord, urch with the spirit of truth, ye who mind to come to the ty, and concord; and grant Holy Communion of the Body tall those who do confess thy and Blood of our Saviour Christ, y name may agree in the must consider how St. Paul ex

h of thy holy word, and live horteth all perhemselves try

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ch thee also, so to direct and they presume to eat of that Bread, oose the hearts of all Christian and drink of that Cup. For as ers, that they may truly and the benefit is great, if with a true artially administer justice, to penitent heart and lively faith we punishment of wickedness and receive that holy Sacrament; so e, and to the maintenance of is the danger great, if we receive true religion and virtue. Give the same unworthily. Judge ce, O heavenly Father, to all therefore yourselves, brethren, hops and other Ministers; that that ye be not judged of the Lord; y may, both by their life and repent ye truly for your sins past; trine, set forth thy true and have a lively and steadfast faith ly Word, and rightly and duly in Christ our Saviour; amend ninister thy holy Sacraments. your lives, and be in perfect chad to all thy people give thy rity with all men; so shall ye be venly grace; and especially to meet partakers of those holy Myscongregation here present; teries. And, above all things, ye t with meek heart, and due must give most humble and hearerence, they may hear and ty thanks to God the Father, the eive thy holy Word; truly Son, and the Holy Ghost, for the ving thee in holiness and righ-redemption of the world by the Busness all the days of their life. death and passion of our Saviour d we most humbly beseech Christ, both God and man; who e, of thy goodness, O Lord, to did humble himself, even to the mfort and succour all those death upon the cross, for us miseo, in this transitory life, are in rable sinners, who lay in darkuble, sorrow, need, sickness, or ness and the shadow of death; y other adversity. And we also that he might make us the chilss thy holy name, for all thy dren of God, and exalt us to evervants departed this life in thy lasting life. And to the end that If there be no alms or oblations, then shall the words, to accept our alms and ations, and, be left unsaid

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