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B08365 A dialogue between a pastor and parishioner, touching the Lord's Supper. Wherein the most material doubts and scruples about receiving that holy sacrament, are removed, and the way thereto discovered to be both plain and pleasant. Very usefull for private christians in these scrupulous times. With some short prayers fitted for that occasion, and a morning and evening prayer for the use of private families / by Michael Altham, Vicar of Latton in Essex. Altham, Michael, 1633-1705. 1687 (1687) Wing A2933AB; ESTC R172247 65,705 236

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according to their several Necessities giving them Patience under their Sufferings and an happy Issue out of all their Afflictions And as we Pray unto Thee so we desire to Praise Thee for all Mercies at all Times and upon all Occasions afforded to us We bless Thee for our Creation Preservation and all the Blessings of this Life In an especial manner we adore thy Great and Good Providence for thy Protection of us this Night past and for that competent Measure of Rest and Sleep which we have enjoyed We bless Thee for that Thou hast safely brought us to the Beginning of this Day Defend us in the same with thy mighty Power and grant That this Day we fall into no Sin neither run into any kind of Danger But that all our Doings may be ordered by thy Governance to do always that is Righteous in thy Sight We bless Thee for all those thy Saints and Servants who are departed this Life in thy Faith and Fear Beseeching Thee to give us Grace so to follow their good Examples that we with them may at last obtain a Glorious Resurrection in the Life Everlasting But above all we adore and magnify thy Great and Glorious Name for the Redemption of the World by our Lord Jesus Christ the Fountain and Foundation of all our Mercies for the Means of Grace here and the Hope of Glory hereafter For all these Mercies we Pray unto Thee and for all these Blessings we desire to Praise Thee in that most Sacred Form of Words which the Holy Jesus hath taught us saying Our Father which art in Heaven c. The Evening Prayer may be continued thus WE Praise and Glorify thy Great and Glorious Name O Lord God for thy most Gracious Providence over us and Protection of us this Day past that by the Assistance of thy Grace and Holy Spirit Thou hast withheld us from falling into many Sins which our own Lusts and Corruptions might have betrayed us into and prevented us from running into many Dangers into which our own Folly and Vanity might have led us Continue we pray Thee the same Providence over us this Night and let it watch over us for Good. Lighten our Darkness we beseech Thee and by thy Great Mercy defend us from all Perils and Dan●●e of this Night Furnish us with a competent measure of Rest and Sleep and let that Sleep be sweet and pleasant strengthening and refreshing to our wearied Bodies Let it be our Care to compose our Minds into a quiet and sedate Temper and to fill them with such Holy Thoughts and Heavenly Meditations that there may be no room for our extravagant Fancies to work upon them nor any place for evil or idle Dreams to disturb them And grant we beseech Thee That by that Rest and Refreshment which we shall this Night receive at thy Merciful Hands we may be so enlivened and invigorated that the Day ensuing we may be able in the Strength thereof and by the Assistance of thy Grace not only to discharge the Duties of our Particular Callings in this World but also those of our General Callings in order to our Everlasting Happiness in the World to come And this we beg for the sake of thy dear Son and our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ in whose Blessed Name and Words we Conclude these our broken and imperfect Prayers saying as He himself hath taught us Our Father which art in Heaven c. FINIS Books Printed for and Sold by L. Meredith at the King ' s-Head at the West End of St. Paul 's Church-Yard A Short Discourse upon the Reasonableness of Men's having a Religion or Worship of God. By his Grace George Duke of Buckingham The Songs of Moses and Deborah Paraphras'd with Poems on several Occasions Never before Published To which is added A Pindarick on Mr. L' Estrange Two Treatises The First Concerning Reproaching and Censure The Second An Answer to Mr. Serjeant's Sure Footing To which are annexed Three Sermons Preached upon several Occasions and very useful for these Times By the late Learned and Reverend William Faulkner D. D. An Introduction to the Old English History comprehended in Three several Tracts The First An Answer to Mr. Petyt's Rights of the Commons Asserted and to a Book Entituled Jani Anglorum Facies Nova The Second Edition very much enlarged The Second An Answer to a Book Entituled Argumentum Antinormanicum much upon the same Subject Never before Published The Third The Exact History of the Succession of the Crown of England The Second Edition also very much enlarged Together with an Appendix containing several Records and a Series of Great Councils and Parliaments Before and After the Conquest unto the End of the Reign of Henry the Third And a Glossary expounding many words used frequently in our Antient Records Laws and Historians Published for the Vindication of Truth and the Assistance of such as desire with Satisfaction to read and truly understand the Antient English Historians and other Pieces of Antiquity By Robert Brady Doctor in Physick