(4) Give us what pertaineth to health, peace, and sufficiency, give us Angels' bread unto Life Eternal. (5) Forgive me my debts, my huge sum of debts, my foul backslidings, my frequent relapses, my daily wallowings. To Thee, O Lord, belongeth righteousness, and to me confusion of face. I have destroyed myself. If Thou, Lord, wert extreme to mark what O Lord, who may abide it? with God redemption; with God is plenteous redemption from sin; and He shall deliver from all iniquities; deliver me, Lord, from mine; deliver my soul from the nethermost hell. that it may deliver from the deep, Other things also there be which I feel less, but which be not less grievous, perchance more grievous, concerning which I ask for enlightenment, that I may be able to confess them. (6) And lead me not, nor suffer me to be led, nor suffer me to enter into temptation, mindful of my weakness, and pitying it, (7) But deliver me from evil : evil in myself, in the flesh, and its deceitfulness; evil in the devil, and his suggestions, there spare me here, O Lord, burn, here also spare me; the evils of this world, and its accidents; the evils of the disease wherewith I struggle; the evils of the business in which I am entangled ; evils past, present, and to come; from all these deliver, O Lord, and preserve me, Thy servant, for evermore, even though the last among the last. I beseech Thee, O Lord, according let Thy most righteous indignation for most grievously, and often, * have I sinned against Thee; and especially forgive my latest and freshest sins against Thee. Let Thine anger be turned away from me, from my parents, my brothers and sisters, from my Bishop, from my household, my relations, friends, neighbourhood, country, and from all Christian people: Amen. R PRAYER BEFORE PREACHING. PEN Thou mine eyes, that I may see the wondrous things of Thy law. Take away, O Lord, the veil from my heart, while I read the Scriptures. Blessed art Thou, O Lord; teach me Thy statutes. O Thou Word of the Father, give me Thy Word. Touch Thou my heart; enlighten the eyes of my understanding. Open Thou my lips, and fill them with Thy praise. by the sanctifying power of Thy O Thou, that Coal of double nature, touch Thou my lips who am a sinner, and make me fit to set forth Thy Oracles. O Lord, open Thou my lips, and my mouth shall shew forth Thy praise. O Lord, give me the tongue of the learned, that I may know what I ought to say: and if there be any word good for the use of edifying, give it, that Thou mayest minister grace unto the hearers. Grant that I may speak boldly. I open my mouth wide, O Lord, do Thou fill it. |