innumerable wants and miseries, and a just esteem and value for
those inestimable mercies we pray to God for....
••• • • • •p. 6—8
4thly, such a serious consideration of the infinite majesty and glory
of God, and of our own vileness and dependence, as may dispose us to
approach Him in an humble and awful frame of mind, and a decent
lowly posture of body.
• • • • • . p. 8—9
5thly, an holy trust and confidence in the power, wisdom, and
goodness of God; with an assured persuasion that whatsoever we ask
according to His will, we shall receive; not for any merit in our-
selves, but for the sake, and through the mediation of our High
Priest, and Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, Who ever liveth
to make intercession for us