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Ci C* -V 3* G* a OS^>--»»CCTtilCtOa0050-H«-*'0!OOOOiOC<'*00 CO'*Tti , «*<'^iTt < '<*i-*'* l '<* , »OiOiOiCirtiOu , 5iO!OOtOtOvO . si sf cis^ i | ^wco^wwr-wao^wm^w^^Qowo^wmgjgfflgjgggjH INTRODUCTION. NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP. Religious worship is the homage due to the Supreme Being. Its obligations are universal. To withhold it is to overlook the most ennobling necessity of a created being, deny the ex- ercise of the highest instinct, the holiest institution of man's spiritual nature, and offer a greater violence to his constitution than the interdiction of the use of the lungs, the eye, the ear, the imagination, the judgment, or any other rational faculty. Idolatry itself is less irrational and disastrous to human well- being, than would be a commensurate reign of atheism. Idol- atry is but a misplacement of supreme homage — its bestow- ment upon some created being, some attribute, law, or organi- zation of matter — some object of utility, beauty, or grandeur, awakening the sensibilities or subserving the interests, passions or caprices of men. Thus mankind, instead of feeling the cen- tral attraction of the universe, and moving in appointed cir- cles around its great central and glorious luminary, lawlessly fly off to artificial centres of supreme regard, often crossing each other's orbits, and coming into disastrous collision. The peace, harmony and joy of earth can be restored, only as man universally returns to his true normal state of supreme hom- age to the only true God. Then the golden age shall be en- joyed, the lion shall lie down with the lamb, and the nations 18 INTRODUCTION. shall learn war no more. Then shall the divided family of man be restored to the peace and fellowship of its great bro- therhood, and there shall be nothing to hurt or harm in all the habitable earth. Then shall appear the new heavens and the new earth wherein shall dwell righteousness, and peace, and joy forever. PRIVATE WORSHIP. Religious worship attains a three-fold expression in the closet, the family, and the congregation. Its earliest expres- sion is the homage of the individual soul awaking to a con- sciousness of its relations to the Deity, its sinfulness, and help- lessness, and glowing with intense aspirations for divine for- giveness, protection and blessing. Abraham worshiped God alone beneath the shadow of the grove of oaks which he planted in Beersheba. Alone Isaac walked in the field at eventide, for devotional meditation. In the solitariness of the desert Jacob wrestled in fervent suppli- cation at midnight. In the rocky caverns and concealed mountain retreats David called upon the name of the Lord. The Saviour often withdrew from the bustle of the town and the noise of the multitude to commune with his heavenly Fa- ther. At the hour of evening prayer Peter was alone on the airy roof of his sea side lodging ; and all in every age dis- tinguished for piety, have observed hours and consecrated bowers of secret prayer. A noble superiority to the temptations and passions of the world, exalted character, universal respect, and extended use- fulness, are the rewards openly bestowed upon those with- drawing often from the bustle and illusive scenes of life, to commune with their own hearts, and in distrust of their own wisdom and strength, to implore divine succor and guidance. INTRODUCTION. 19 The primal g .-owth of virtue like that of the seed, is latent. In the closet is traced the unobserved germ which expands before all to the golden harvest. The nourishing deposit of the nut, is formed in the concealed recesses of an impervious shell. Beneath the unpromising bud, grow in delicate and untraced processes, the beauty and fragrance to be displayed, and ex- haled, before all. FAMILY WORSHIP. The form of religious homage next in order and importance, is family worship. The duty of parental religious instruction is frequently enjoined in the Scriptures. The assurance that he would instruct and command his children and his household after him, was the ground of special confidence in the father of the faithful. Hebrew parents were specially charged to instruct their children in religious duties. " Thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thy house, and when thou walk- est by the way, when thou liest down and when thou risest up. (Deut. 6 : *7-9.) Joshua's immortal resurrection contemplat- ed the religious instruction and discipline of his family. (Josh. 24 : 15.) Christian parents are charged to "bring up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." (Eph. 6 : But apart from Scripture precept and example, the family is commanded by its peculiar constitution as an important auxiliary to the cause of religion. And while its intimate alliance, facilities for mutual instruction and assistance, are made available to the pursuit of secular education, of litera- ture and science, of arts and professions, of commerce and politics, shall they be denied to the incomparably more im- portant pursuits of religious duties, virtues and happiness ? 20 INTRODUCTION. The family embraces incomparable facilities for imparting the instructions, applying the obligations, and illustrating the virtues of religion. The eyes of the teacher may ever be upon the pupil, example may ever illustrate didactic lessons, and endeariug mutual relations, invest exemplified lessons with peculiar authority. Religion reciprocates, and infinitely more than compensates the well directed patronage of the family. No where is the observance of its rules attended by greater reward, no where their violation by more baneful consequences. As its spirit obtains and its laws are observed the harmony, peace and fellowshirr~of the family are augmented. It reconciles dif- ferences, settles disputes, wipes out grudges, arrests the incipi- ent dispositions and breaks up the forming habits of evil. By its recurring pauses of the varied march of life, before the altar of God, it facilitates recovery from the increasing power of temptation, incipient apostacy, or iniquitous pursuits, wipes out the zeal of worldliness, fosters pure aspirations, and ele- vates the aims to a future life. By familiarizing the mind with appeals to the ultimate standard of truth and duty, it raises the most impassable bulwarks against incursions of false principles, maxims, and temptations of the world. It invests parental government with its highest sanctions, and greatest efficiency. It imparts to it impartiality, and restrains it from petulence, rashness, and violence, and tempers it with firmness and mildness. It wins upon the waywardness of youth, and conciliates higher respect for filial obligations. It quickens the impulses of duty, and kindles emulation for the rewards and honors of obedience and virtue. How many badly governed families the introduction of family worship would restore to order ! How many unhappy families to peace ! But to accomplish these purposes for the family, religion INTRODUCTION. 21 must be honored in its domestic arrangements, her shrine eleva- ted conspicuously, and her memorials recurring frequently before the eyes of the household. Her altars must be erected by the hearth stone, to give elevation to the aims and dignity to the pleasures of the circle often gathering there, and to re- main a symbol of divine protection, and a talisman of hope amid the recurring adversities and sorrows of life, and a pledge of the future life, when that circle, broken here by death, may " meet no wanderer lost, a family in heaven." The excuses commonly urged for the neglect of family wor- ship, are not valid. Time may be found for the highest, if it can for the lower duties of the family. While time is allowed to innumerable inferior claims, and is wasted in vain pursuits and sinful indulgences, let it not be impiously denied to the pursuit of the approbation and blessing of heaven, and the hopes of immortality. Nor is the supposed want of gifts a sufficient excuse for the neglect of family worship. ~No higher order of gifts is required for this service than for various social entertainments, literary or political associations, in which those urging this excuse are found eagerly engaged. But if there were want of talents for extemporaneous worship, a resort to aids in devotion would be approved by all good men, as in- comparably better than the entire omission of the duty. All other excuses vanish with pride, and impose no barrier to an enlightened and earnest piety. SOCIAL WORSHIP. In addition to the worship of the closet and the family, is commended by both reason and revelation the worship of the congregation. As sin in its most essential forms is committed before all, it should be humbly and publicly acknowledged. As there is a common participation of the greatest blessings 22 INTRODUCTION. of life, there should be a common celebration of gratitude. As religion is most impressively illustrated by example, it should be exemplified in its homage as well as its virtues be- fore all. As it is the source of the strength and beauty, the peace and happiness of society, every community should recog- nize its laws and sanctions and provide for the inculcation of its doctrines, the observance of its rights and the expression of its homage. In accordance with its reasonableness and pri- mary obligations, social worship is coeval with the race, and has been enjoined and exemplified under each succeeding dis- pensation. The Shekinah was instituted as a symbol of the divine pre- sence to guide the march and inspire the religious awe of the Hebrews in the wilderness. The temple was built in Jerusa- lem, to provide for the ordinary and occasional worship of the tribes. The synagogue was built as an auxiliary to this ser- vice. Under the Christian dispensation, the Christian chapel has succeeded to the place and attractions of the temple and the synagogue. Under the new dispensation, special promise is given to associated prayer. Frequent intercourse in social wor- ship remains characteristic of those fearing God, and believers are exhorted not to forsake the assembling of themselves toge- ther ; the homage of a worshiping assembly, comprehends all the features of the beauty of holiness, all the varieties of reli- gious experience, of penitence, of faith, of joy, of hope. Com- pared with private worship, it is as the associated beauty of the bed or garden of flowers, compared with that of the single rose. It is the harmony of innumerable songsters in the ver- nal woods, compared with the song of the lone bird. It is the blended devotion, penitence, homage, faith and joy of the tribes INTRODUCTION. 23 assembled in the temple, compared with the lone Hebrew praying in the tent. The most important occasions of public worship are those contemplating the ordinary experience and wants of mankind, and therefore regularly recurring in the appointments of the Sabbath, and of social meetings during the week. But while we ought always to pray and in every thing give thanks, there is an obvious fitness in connecting special religious worship with particular occasions, as a funeral, ordination of a pastor, a meeting to promote the circulation of the Scriptures, the spread of the gospel, or any work of philanthrophy or reform. As there is no law regulating these occasional services, they may be properly extended or varied according to the impor- tance of the occasion, and the convenience or wishes of the worshippers. AIDS TO WORSHIP. As the homage of the heart is the essence of worship, the design of ordinances is to foster and express that homage. The Scriptures are a comprehensive liturgy, replete with the most suitable forms of worship. The Psalms of David are an- thems of praise, and prayers clothed in poetic expression, and set to harmony. The Lord's Prayer may be repeated by the true worshipper, in every age and in every part of the world, or taken as a model upon which all acceptable prayer must be framed. The extemporaneous order of worship enacted by a public teacher is as much a prescribed form to the congrega- tion as would be a printed liturgy. It is a help without which a large portion of the community would never approach an altar or cultivate religious sentiments. The most enlightened of all the evangelical denominations have never felt objections to the use of prepared helps and formulas, except as enforced 24 INTRODUCTION. to restrict the true liberty of worship. While extemporaneous devotion should always be encouraged, and its right can never be surrendered to the imperious claims of liturgy, or priest- hood, without distrusting the teachings of the Spirit, or re- pressing the freedom and variety of devotion, the right of every worshipper to avail himself of helps to devotion is equal- ly unquestionable, if not equally important. We should not repudiate any means of grace because perverted by some, and ranked too high by others. Creeds have been perverted to minister to sectarianism, bigotry and persecution : but enlight- ened Christians do not on that account repudiate all confes- sions of faith. JNor should we renounce or undervalue just helps to worship, because liturgies have been made to minister to formalism and hypocrisy. They may direct in devotional meditations thousands of individuals and families, who with- out such ministries and guides would never turn their thoughts devoutly to heaven. Thousands religiously inclined, and in the judgment of charity really pious, restrained from family worship by the same diffidence which has kept them from the public profession of religion, encouraged by the approved use of such helps, would erect family altars, and record public pro- fessions of religion. Of the large class of church members who neglect family worship, many doubtless have been betrayed into their crim- inal neglect by sincere diffidence, and might be reclaimed from their delinquencies by being encouraged to avail themselves of the devotional meditations of eminent saints of the present, and of former generations, especially when taken in connec- tion with scriptural selections setting forth particular doctrines and duties of religion, and adapted devotional hymns. And even those who statedly observe private family and public worship, would derive material assistance from familiarity with INTRODUCTION. 25 devotional aids. A suitable study of helps, would elevate and render more edifying and impressive family and public wor- ship, which too often runs in a rut of insipid and wearisome repetitions and formality. And in the army, navy, or mer- chant service or in frontier settlements, such helps are often the only means available for religious worship on the Sabbath, and even at funerals. PECULIARITIES OF THIS WORK. 1. It provides for various important occasions of worship, which have sprung up in an age of religious enterprise and voluntary association not before discriminately provided for, as educational and agricultural conventions, temperance meet- ings, civic occasions, public thanksgivings, fasts, &c. &c. 2. Its great variety and new form of scripture selections, provide for the due prominence of the word of God in occa- sional worship, present a compendious system of the doctrines and duties of religion, amplified and illustrated in the rich and incomparable phraseology of the Scriptures, (a scriptural cate- chism or creed) for instruction in the family and Sunday school. And the numerous citations of parallel passages confirming and illustrating the lessons drawn out, may render these doctrines at once themes of scriptural investigation and devotional me- ditation. 3. The reciprocal adaptation of scriptures, hymns and prayers, gives a completeness of form, a fulness of instruc- tion, and an impressiveness to the several services, which com- mend it as a directory of worship. 4. By abridging the list and length of prayers and hymns designed specifically for the family, we have confined the va- riety and length of services more nearly to the wants of family worship, and at the same time reserved larger space for topi- cal services, equally adapted to private, family, and social 2 26 INTRODUCTION. worship, and general didactic instruction. A dozen well chosen prayers may comprise a larger variety of devotional sentiment and language than obtains in the devotions or ex- perience of the most gifted person in a year. While shun- ning servile repetitions, and duly diversifying family and so- cial worship, we should avoid that ambitious and artificial va- riety, which taxes the invention and memory, entertains the imagination, and exercises taste and criticism by studied nov- elties of expression, instead of fostering that devotion, which being accordant with the tenor of experience must be partial to familiar forms. BIBLE PRAYER BOOK PART FIRST, PRIVATE AND FAMILY WORSHIP. I.— DUTY OF PRAYER. The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him : to all that call upon him in truth. He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him : he also will hear their ciy, and will save them. Ps. 145 : 18, 19. Ask, and it shall be given you : seek, and ye shall find : knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that asketh, receiveth : and he that seeketh findeth : and to him that knocketh, it shall be opened. Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone ? Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent ? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children : how much more shall your heavenly Father, give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him ? Matt. 1 : 7, 8, 9. Luke 11 : 13. If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not : and it shall be given him : James 1:5. Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for an- other, that ye may be healed : the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. James 5 : 16, 13. If I regard iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear me. Ps. 66 : 18. 28 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. When thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret, and thy Father which seeth in secret, shall reward thee openly. When ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do. For they think that they shall be heard for their much speak- ing. Be not ye therefore like unto them : for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him. After this manner therefore pray ye : Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil ; for thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. Matt. 6 : 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. I exhort that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giv- ing of thanks be made for all men : for Kings and all that are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty : for this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour. 1 Tim. 2 : 1, 2, 3. See also Luke 18 : 1-14. Tsa. 55 : 6. Matt. 7 : 7. Phil. 4:6. Ps. 55 : 17, 86 : 5. Ps. 88 : 1. 1 These. 5 : 17. Ps. 10 : 17, 65 : 2. John 14 : 13, 14. L. M. From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise, Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue. From every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, a sure retreat — 'Tis found beneath the mercy seat. PRAYER. Thou who art to be feared and had in reverence by all thy creatures ; help us to worship thee in the beauty of holi- ness. As we respect comparative excellence and authority in our fellow beings, may we reverence perfection and supreme authority in thee. Acknowledging the fulness of the reve- lation of thyself to the world, may we honor the Son in his mediation and mercy as we honor the Father, and receive the testimonies of the Spiiit in the scriptures and in the experiences of thy people, as the comprehensive revelation of the Triune Jehovah. PRAYER EXEMPLIFIED. 29 May we walk with thee like Enoch. In the multitude of our thoughts and cares, may thy comforts daily delight our souls. While our hands are diligently employed in accus- tomed business, may our bosoms glow with fervent zeal to do thy will and advance thy kingdom in the earth. Whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do ; may we do all to thy glory ; remembering that the whole of life is but a prolonged stew- ardship, of which we must give account to thee. While we earnestly endeavor to render the homage of obe- dience and virtue, may we also find it good to draw nigh unto thee in the worship of the closet, the family circle, and of the great congregation. May we delight in the morning and evening sacrifice, and in the solemnities of the Sabbath. Whom have we in heaven but thee, and there is none upon earth that we desire besides thee. In thee may feeble virtue find sanction and reward ; weakness, succor ; ignorance, illu- mination ; sins, forgiveness ; and hope, fruition through our Lord Jesus Christ: in whose language may we ever pray, " Our Father who art in heaven," &c. n.— PRAYER EXEMPLIFIED. And Abram passed through the land unto the place of Sichem, unto the plain of Moreh. And he removed from thence unto a mountain on the east of Bethel ; and there he builded an altar unto the Lord and called upon the name of the Lord. Gen. 12:6, 8. Jacob was left alone, and there wrestled a man with him, until the breaking of the day. And he said, let me go for the day breaketh : and he said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me. And he said unto him, What is thy name ? and he said, Jacob. And he said, Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel : for as a prince hast thou power with God, and with men, and hast prevailed. Gen. 32 : 24, 25, 26, 27. Gen. 32 : 28. And Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem, and called for the elders of Israel, and for their heads, and for their judges, and for their officers ; and they presented them- selves before God. And Joshua said unto all the people, fear the Lord and serve him in sincerity and truth ; and put away the gods which your fathers served, on the other side of the 30 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. flood, and in Egypt ; and serve ye the Lord. And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom you will serve; but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. As for me, I will call upon God : and the Lord shall save me. Evening and morning, and at noon will I pray, and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice. Ps. 55 : 16, 17. In the morning, rising up a great while before day, he (Jesus,) went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed. Mark 1 : 35. When he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart to pray : and when the evening was come, he was there alone. Matt. 14 : 23 Peter was kept in prison, but prayer was made without ceasing of the church unto God for him. And behold, the angel of the Lord came upon him, and a light shined in the prison : and he smote Peter on the side, and raised him up, saying, Arise up quickly. And his chains fell from off his hands. Acts 12 : 5,1. We have not a high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities : but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need. Heb. 4 : 15, 16. See also Gen. 19 : 20. 35 : 2, 3, 7. 2 Sam. 6 : 20. Job 1 : 5. Acts 1 : 13, 14. Acts 10 : 2, 16 : 25. 20 : 36. 21 : 5. Gen 32 : 9-12. Jud. 6 : 22. 36. 39. 1 Sam. 1 : 10. 2. Sam. 7 : 18-29. 2 Kings 20 : 2, 11. 2 Chron. 33 : 18 19. Ezr. 9 : 5, 6. Neh. 2 : 4. Jon. 32 : 16-25. Dan. 9 : 3. 17. Jon. 2 : 1. Heb. 1 : 2. Luke 2 : 37. Acts : 9 11. 40. 10 : 9. 30. Josh. 7 : 6-9. 1 Chron. 29 : 10-19. 2 Chron. 6th chap. 20 : 5, 13. Neh. 9th chap. Luke 1 : 10. Acts 2 : 46, 4 : 24. 12 : 5, 12. 8:1. 13 : 3. 16 : 16. 7'S. At thy feet we humbly bow. O do not our suit disdain! Shall we seek thee, Lord, in vain? In thine own appointed way Now we seek thee — here we stay ; Lord, from hence we would not go Till a blessing thou bestow. PRAYER. O Lord thou alone art Jehovah — the Most High over all the earth — and the Euler of the Universe ! Angels and INSTITUTION OF THE FAMILY. 31 Archangels veil their faces before "thee in homage and adora- tion ; all thy works praise thee, and thy name is excellent in all the earth ; thy saints bless thee and with adoring grati- tude proclaim thy name to succeeding generations. Imitating the example of patriarchs and prophets ; of apos- tles and martyrs ; and above all of our Lord Jesus Christ the great exemplar of human duty, may we offer to thee our bodies and our spirits a living sacrifice acceptable unto God, and our reasonable service. May we find a bower of prayer in whatever part of the earth we five ; rear an altar in our family-dwelling, however lowly or solitary ; and consecrate a Bethel in every place of our sojourn among men. May we be numbered with thy people, share with them thy partial providence in this world, and the inheritance re- served for them in heaven. May our habitation be blessed with those of the just, and not experience the revenging fury poured out upon the families who call not upon thy name. May the community where we shall dwell enjoy peace and prosperity ; our land become Emanuel's land ; and the whole earth be filled with the knowledge of God through our Lord Jesus Christ, in whose language teach us ever to pray, " Our Father,'' &<$., s. 8 : 1. UNIVERSAL SOVEREIGNTY ACKNOWLEDGED. 61 1 Tim. 6 : 15, 16. 1 Chro. 29 : 11, 12. Rev. 4 : 11. Ps. 115 : 1. Matt. 6 : 13. Ps. 95 : 5-7. Ban. 4 : 34. C. M. Keep silence all created things, And wait your Maker's nod ; My soul stands trembling while she sings The honors of her God. Life, death, and hell, and worlds unknown Hang on his firm decree ; He sits on no precarious throne, Nor borrows leave to be. PRAYER. God over all, blessed for evermore, we praise thee that thy law is above human laws, thy kingdom over human kingdoms. Thou art the universal sovereign. Thou rules t in the armies of heaven, and doest thy pleasure among the children of men. The material universe is ruled by thy laws, and the spiritual world subject to thy authority. All obligations of diversified institutions of human government is derived from thee. The parent and magistrate are commissioned to do thy will. By thee kings reign and princes decree judgment. And if they depart from thy law and disown thine authority, thou puttest down one and settest up another. O make it appear that the kingdom is thine and that thou art governing among the na- tions so evident that they may say among the heathen, " the Lord reigneth." As the sovereignty is in thine hands, thou canst dispose all events and agencies so as to accomplish thine own purposes and the prayers of thy people. Power O Lord belongeth unto thee. All the power exercised in the universe is delegated and restrained by thee. Thy creatures are weak- ness, and all thy works without strength, except as imparted to them by thee. Whatsoever thou dost purpose thou canst perform, and nothing can effectually resist thy will. To establish thy kingdom thou canst break in pieces the dynas- ties of earth as a potter's vessel, constrain the course of nature, determine the order of providence and subordinate the wrath and the authority of man ! O God put forth thy power to restore fallen humanity, and to subject principalities and powers of earth and the universe to thy righteous and gra- cious reign. And, O Lord, all glory is thine, the distinctions of men and of angels fade before the opening splendors of thy glory, as the stars before the rising sun. The honors of thy 62 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. creatures and of thy works are but dim reflections of the incomparable splendors of thine own attributes and char- acter. O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth and the universe, thy judgments are a great deep, thy goodness reacheth unto the clouds, thy kingdom ruleth over all, and thy glory is above the heavens. O Lord while we ascribe unto thee the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, we bare upon this ascription every plea of human necessity. Thine is the kingdom, rule thou it to ac- complish thine own purposes, and the salvation of thy crea- tures. Thine is the power, wield thou it to exalt righteousness and suppress wickedness ; to defend injured virtue and bring to naught vaunting oppression. Thine only is the glory, claim thou it in the triumph of truth and holiness, religion and hap- piness in the earth and the awarded homage of the principal- ities and powers of the universe. Glory be to the Father and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit ; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be. Amen. " Our Father," &o. XIX.— DECALOGUE. Thou shalt have no other Gods before me. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth : thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them : for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and*fourth generation of them that hate me ; and shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me and keep my commandments. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain ; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Remember the sabbath-day to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work : but the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God : in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy man-servant nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates : for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh DECALOGUE. 63 day : wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath-day, and hallow- ed it. Honor thy father and thy mother ; that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not steal. Exod. 20 : 3-1 7. C. M. O may that God, who gave these laws, Write them on every heart ; That all may feel their living power r Nor from his paths depart! S. M. To what thy laws impart Beony whole soul inclined ; O let them dwell within my heart And sanctify my mind. p RATEE. Lord thy law is holy, and all thy commandments just and good ! May we have a due sense of their comprehen- siveness, reaching to every period of life, every form of occu- pation, and to the thoughts and intents of the heart. Let us not by pleas of indulgence seek to erase or obscure a single precept of the statute* book of heaven. May we seek to sub- ject ourselves and all mankind to the dominion of all. May we see how all the contentions and wars, the discord and unhappiness, the wrongs and oppressions, the envies and jeal- ousies of earth, arise from the transgression of those precepts ; and how as their dominion is secured, mankind approach the peace, fellowship and happiness of a great brotherhood. May these laws be embodied and enforced in the regulations of the family, and in the enactments and sanctions of the state. Let a sense of amenability to God and a final judgment rise supe- rior to all other apprehensions, and fix an impassable barrier to the progress of vice, crime and oppression in the earth. But O Lord, none have rendered more than a partial obedience to thy law. Judged by its perfect standard, all have sinned and come short of thy glory. Weighed in the balances of impartial justice we are found wanting. And in each renew- ed application of thy law, we feel a fresh sense of guilt ; our lives appear more unworthy, our acts more selfish. By the law is the knowledge of sin, but not of salvation. May it as 64 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. a schoolmaster lead us to the saviour of sinners. Under its tuition may we learn the measure of our unworthiness and of our ill deserts, so that we may appreciate the greatness of the salvation offered us through Christ, who is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth. But let us not feel that the obligations of the law cease in Christ. But by his sanctifying spirit and grace may the righteousness of the law be fulfilled in us in progressive knowledge, virtue, and holiness. " Our Father, " &c. XX.— FIRST COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Who is like unto thee, O Lord, amongst the gods ? who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders ! Of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth : and the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but thou shalt endure, yea all of them shall wax old like a gar- ment : as a vesture shalt thou change them, and they shall be changed. The gods that have not made the heavens and the earth, even they shall perish from under these heavens. But the Lord is the true God, he is the living God, and an everlasting King : the blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords. At his wrath the earth shall tremble, and the nations shall not be able to abide his indignation. All the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing : and he doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth : and none can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou ? Know therefore that the Lord thy God, he is God, the faith- ful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him, and keep his commandments, to a thousand genera- tions. Ye shall not fear other gods, nor bow yourselves to them, nor serve them, nor sacrifice to them. And it shall be if thou do at all forget the Lord thy God, and walk after other gods, and serve them, and worship them : I testify against you this day, that ye shall surely perish. Exod. 20 : 3. JExod. 15 : 11. Ps.102 : 25, 26. Jer. 10 : 11. 1 Tim. 6 : 15 Jer. 10 : 10. Dan. 4 : 35. Deict. 7:9. 2 Kings, 17 : 35. FIRST COMMANDMENT. 65 L. M. Before Jehovah's awful throne, Ye nations bow with sacred joy ; Know that the Lord is God alone ; He can create, and he destroy. Wide as the world is thy command ; Vast as eternity thy love, Firm as a rock thy truth shall stand, When rolling years shall cease to move.* PRAYER. O Lord, we confess that thou art God alone, and therefore we beseech thee enable us to obey thy commandment in cleav- ing to thee fully, with all our hearts : and while we profess to believe in the supremacy of thy power, and the unity of the Godhead, may we be preserved from yielding to others the homage which it is our duty to render thee. We bless thee for a revelation of thyself to man ; thou hast mercifully made known to us thy character and thy will, and thou requirest a reasonable service at our hands ; for thou hast enjoined upon us only that we should do justly, and love mercy and walk humbly with our God. Sutler us then not to transfer our affections from thee to the creature ; may we not be found worshipping at the shrine of Mammon, saying to the fine gold, thou art my confidence ; may we not prostrate ourselves before the goddess of fashion, in obedience to the dictates of an ungodly world ; n.or let us burn incense to pleasure, seeking the gratification of our sen- sual desires : but may we worship the Lord our God, and him only may we serve. And while we adore thee as our only God, we pray that our service may be intelligent and faithful ; may Ave be en- lightened by the influence of thy Spirit to understand the truths of thy word, in all their comprehensiveness of. heavenly doctrines ; in all their purity of practical precepts ; and in all their fullness of precious promises. And thus enlightened from above to behold wondrous things out of thy law, let the de- votedness of our lives be commensurate with the abundance of our knowledge ; may we fear the Lord and serve him in truth with all our hearts, considering how great things he has done for us ; thus may we increase in the knowledge of God, until we arrive at the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ ; whom with the Father, and the Holy Spirit, we ac- knowledge one God, to whom be glory for ever. Amen. 66 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. XXI.— SECOND COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth : thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them : for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them thsft hate me ; and showing mercy unto thousands of them them that ]ove me, and keep my commandments. Ye shall utterly destroy all the places, wherein the nations which ye shall possess served their gods, upon the high moun- tains, and upon the hills, and under every green tree. And ye shall overthrow their altars, and break their pillars, and burn their groves with fire ; and ye shall hew down the graven images of their gods, and destroy the names of them out of that place. To whom will ye liken God ? or what likeness will ye com- pare unto him ? What profiteth the graven image, that the maker thereof hath graven it to make dumb idols. They have mouths, but they speak not ; eyes have they, but they see not. They have ears but they hear not, noses have they but they smell not. They have hands but they handle not, feet have they, but they walk not : neither speak they through their throat. They that make them are like unto them : so is every one that trusteth in them. Confounded be all they that trust in graven images, that boast themselves of idols. Woe unto him that saith to the wood, Awake : to the dumb stone, Arise, it shall teach. Ps. 115 : 5-8. 97 : V. Hah. 2 : 19 See also, Ps. 2 : 8. 9. Amos 5 : 25, 26. 2 Chron. 24 : 18. Jtr. 50 : 38. Lev. 26 : 36. Ps. 46 : 6, 7. CM. Ye saints adore the living God, Serve him with faith and fear ; He makes the churches his abode, And claims your honors there. All power that gods or kings have claimed, Is found with him alone ; But heathen gods should ne'er be named Where our Jehovah's known. PRAYER. Lord God, the creator of the heavens and the earth ; THIRD COMMANDMENT. 67 who art God over* all and blessed for evermore ; we know that thou art a Spirit, and that those who worship thee, must worship thee in Spirit and in truth : to whom then shall we liken thee ? In the vast amplitude of thy spacious works, we look in vain for a visible representation of thy glorious person ; for as matter constitutes not thy essence, neither can form trace out thy likeness ; and although thou hast informed us in thy word, that thou didst create man in thine own image, yet we know that this resemblance was moral and spiritual in its nature, it consisted in righteousness and true holiness, the one the beauty of the Divine nature, the other, the basis of the Divine gov- ernment. And yet, such is the darkness of the human mind, by rea- son of sin, that myriads of our fellow-men fall down before the work of their own hands, and worship the graven images of their own creation ; unconscious of the spirituality of thy nature, they thus search after the unknown god ; others, who are nominally worshipers of the true God, make use of images contrary to thy revealed will, as the medium of worshipping thee ; while we would praise thee for the superior knowledge thou hast given us in reference to thy nature and to our du- ties, forbid that we should bow down to idols in our own hearts : and grant that speedily the light of Divine truth, may pervade alike the gloom of paganism and the darkness of popery : and that a regenerated world may soon be prepared, by the realizing power of faith, to worship an invisible, but revealed God, whom -though having not seen they may love, and in whom believing they may rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory ; to whom be glory throughout everlasting ages. Amen. XXII.— THIRD COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Ye shall not swear by my name falsely, neither shalt thou profane the name of thy God : I am the Lord. And thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel, saying, Whosoever curseth his God shall bear his sin. And he that blasphemeth the name of the Lord, he shall surely be put to 68 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. death, and all the congregation shall certainly stone him : as well the stranger as he that is born in the land, when he blas- phemeth the name of the Lord, shall be put to death. Exod. 20 : 7. Lev. 19 : 12. Lev. 24 : 15-16. Because of swearing the land mourneth ; the pleasant places of the wilderness are dried up, and their course is evil, and their force not right. By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood. Therefore shall the land mourn. I say unto you, swear not at all : neither by heaven, for it is God's throne : nor by the earth, for it is his footstool : neither by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King. Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, because thou canst not make one hair white or black. But let yonr communication be, yea, yea, nay, nay : for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil. Above all things, my brethren swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath : but let your yea, be yea : and your nay, nay ; lest ye fall into condemnation. HosA : 3, 3. Zech. 5 : 3. Matt. 5 : 34-37. James 5 : 12. See also Lev. 24 : 10-16 L. M. God ! the eternal awful name That the whole heavenly army fears, That shakes the wide creation's frame And Satan trembles when he hears. CM. Take not in vain the name of God Nor must thou ever dare To make thy falsehood pass for truth, By his dread name to swear. PRAYER . Lord God, who art glorious in holiness ; fearful in praises : doing wonders : thou, even thou art to be feared, and to be had in reverence by all thy hands have made ; for thou art infinitely exalted above our loftiest conceptions of thy being and character ; from everlasting to everlasting thou art God ; heaven and earth are full of the majesty of thy glory ; the universe exists for thy pleasure, and all creatures are subject to thy control. May we therefore never approach thee with unholy familiarity, or take thy great name thoughtlessly into our polluted lips ; in all our approaches to thee, may we con- THIRD COMMANDMENT. 69 sider that God is in heaven, and that we are upon the earth : and may all our devotions be characterised by humility, under a consciousness of our absolute dependence upon thee ; and by godly fear, arising from a perception of the glory of thy nature ; the magnitude of thy power ; and the greatness of thy name. O, suffer us not to think lightly of the dreadful name of the Lord our God ; let us not be tempted to take thy name in vain ; in all our intercourse with men, may we never be ashamed to confess our veneration for the God of Israel ; nor may we be afraid to rebuke the profanation of thy name by others : may we be jealous for thy honor, and strive in every possible way to extend the glory of the Lord of Hosts. We confess before thee with shame and humiliation the prevalence of the sin of profaneness ; there are many in our midst who fear not an oath ; we are often compelled to hear thy holy name blasphemed ; and because of swearing, the land has reason to mourn ; but do thou have mercy upon us : do thou turn a pure language upon the people ; do thou cause the wickedness of the wicked to come to an end ; yea, our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name throughout the earth, that men may every where offer to thee holy incense and a pure offering ; and unto God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be ascribed praises without end. Amen. XXni— FOURTH COMMANDMENT. Remember the sabbath-day to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work : but the seventh is the sabbath of the Lord thy God : in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy man-servant, nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates : for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day : wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath-day, and hallowed it. JExod.20:8-12. Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, verily my sab- baths ye shall keep : for it is a sign between me and you throughout your generations ; that ye may know that I am the Lord that doth sanctify you. Ye shall keep the sabbath 70 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. therefore : for it is holy unto you. Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath through- out their generations, for a perpetual covenant. It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever. Abide ye every man in his place, let no man go out of his place on the seventh day. Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day ; for whosoever doeth any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people. Six days thou shalt work, but on the seventh day thou shalt rest : in earingtime and in harvest thou shalt rest. In those days, saw I in Judah, some treading winepresses on the sabbath, and bringing in sheaves, and lading asses ; as also wine, grapes, and figs, and all manner of burdens, which they brought into Jerusalem on the sabbath day : and I testi- fied against them in the day wherein they sold victuals. There dwelt men of Tyre also therein, which brought fish, and all manner of wares, and sold on the sabbath unto the children of Judah, and in Jerusalem. Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said unto them, What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the sabbath day ? Exod. 31 : 13- 17. Exod. 35 : 3. Exod. 31 : 14. Exod. 34 : 21. Neh. 13 : 15-18. See also Ex. 16 : 23-29 10s. Again returns the day of sacred rest, Winch when he made the world, Jehovah blest ; When like his own, he bade our sorrows cease And all be piety, and all be peace. That day on which he bids thee rest From toil, to pray and praise ; That day keep holy to the Lord, And consecrate its rays. PRAYER. Thou art worthy, Lord, to receive the unceasing praise of all the creatures thou hast formed : for in thee we live and move and have our being : we rejoice to know that man is the object of thy peculiar care ; thou didst create him upright, and didst invest him with dominion over this lower world, making him accountable to thyself alone ; but by reason of sin, he fell from his original condition, rendering himself lia- ble to thy righteous indignation ; and though in consequence of his apostacy thou didst declare that in the sweat of bis brow he should procure the food necessary for his subsistence ; yet FIFTH COMMANDMENT. >j\ we bless thee that in connection with the manifestation of thy redeeming mercy, thou hast alleviated his toils by the institu- tion of the weekly recurring sabbath. This thou hast given him as a perpetual heritage, for the repose of his body ; for the invigoration of his mind ; and especially for the refresh- ment of his soul. We bless thee that we are thus enabled, one day in seven, to exchange the toils of labor, for the enjoyments of devotion ; the bustle of the week, for the quiet of the sabbath ; the cares of daily life, for the services of the sanctuary ; the troubles of earth, for the anticipation of Heaven. May we ever value and improve this inestimable privilege; may we remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy ; may we regard the sabbath as a delight, the holy of the Lord, honorable ; may we thus honor thee, not doing our own ways, nor finding our own pleas- ure, nor speaking our own words. And let those who desecrate thy sabbaths, be led to see the error of their ways, and to feel that it is an evil, and a bitter thing to sin against God ; and hasten the time, we beseech thee, when from one sabbath to another, all flesh shall come to worship before thee, and unto God the Father, &c. XXIV.— FIFTH COMMANDMENT. Honor thy father and thy mother ; that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. God commanded, saying, Honor thy father and mother : and, he that curseth father or mother, let him die the death. But ye say, whosoever shall say to his father, It is a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me : and honor not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition. Children, obey your parents in the Lord ; for this is right. Honor thy father and mother, (which is the first command- ment with promise,) that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. Hearken unto thy father that begat thee, and despise not thy mother when she is old. My son hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother : for they shall be an ornament of grace unto thy head, and chains about thy neck. 72 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. Whoso curseth his father or his mother, his lamp shall be put out in darkness. The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it. Cursed is he that setteth light by his father or his mother. If a man have a stubborn and rebellious son, which will not obey the voice of his father, or the voice of his mother, and that when they have chastened him, will not hearken unto them : then shall his father and his mother lay hold on him, and bring him out unto the elders of his city, and unto the gate of his place. And all the men of his city shall stone him with stones that he die : so shalt thou put evil away from among you, and all Israel shall hear, and fear. Exod. 20 : 12. Matt. 15: 4-6. Eph. 6 : 1-3. Prov. 23: 22. Prov. 13 : 1. Prov. 1 : 8, 9. Prov. 6 : 21, 22. Prov. 20 : 22. Exod. 21 : 15. Prov. 39 : 17. Deut. 27 : 16. Deut. 21 : C. M. Let children that would fear the Lord Hear what their teachers say, With reverence heed their parents word, And with delight obey. For those who worship God, and give Their parents honor due, Shall long on earth in comfort live, And live hereafter too. PRAYER. Our Father who art in heaven ; we desire to bless thee, that though we are worms of the dust, and sinners both by nature and practice, thou hast provided a means by which we may be admitted into thy family, and acknowledged as thy children ; to those who believe in thee, thou hast given the honors and privileges of sonship ; and dost send forth the spirit of thy Son into their hearts, whereby they are enabled to call thee Abba, Father ; we pray that we may possess, and ever be conscious of this blessed relationship to thee. And while we bless thee above all as our Father in heaven, we would unfeignedly praise thee for our earthly parents ; for those who have watched over us in our helpless infancy, and taught our youthful tongues to lisp a Saviour's name, and pointed us to the glories of an unseen world ; may we ever obey their wise directions ; may we always honor them by SIXTH COMMANDMENT. Y3 the reverence of our hearts, and the obedience of our lives, that it may be well with us while we remain upon the earth : and when our earthly duties are finished, and we are gathered to our Fathers in the dust of death, may our spirits join them in our Father's house above. And to the Father, &c. XXV.— SIXTH COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt not kill. He that killeth any man, shall surely be put to death. Whoso sheddeth man's blood by man shall his blood be shed : for in the image of God made he man. Surely at the hand of every man will I require the life of man. If a man come presumptously upon his neighbor, to slay him with guile : thou shalt take him from mine altar that he may die. Whoso killeth any person, the murderer shall be put to death by the mouth of witnesses, but one witness shall not testify against any person, to cause him to die. Moreover ye shall take no satisfaction for the life of a murderer, which is guilty of death : but he shall be surely put to death. And ye shall take no satisfaction for him that is fled to the city of his refuge, that he should come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest. So ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are : for blood it defileth the land : and the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, bat by the blood of him that shed it. Defile not therefore the land which ye shall inhabit where- in I dwell : for I the Lord, dwell among the children of Israel. Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same. For he is the minister of God to thee for good : but if thou do that which is evil, be afraid : for he beareth not the sword in vain : for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Exod. 20 : 13. Lev. 24 : 17 Gen. 9 : 6. Gen. 9 : 5. Exod. 21 : 12-14. Num. 35 : 30-31. Rom. 13 : 1-4. 74 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. C. M. The blood of man thou shalt not shed, Its voice will pierce the sky ; And then, by the just laws of heaven, For the dire crime shall die. PRAYER. O God, who art the Arbiter of our destiny, and in whose hands are the issues of our life, we adore thee for our creation, and praise thee that thou hast made us wiser than the beasts which perish, and hast given us more understanding than the fowls of the air ; to the wondrous mechanism of our curiously constructed and animated bodies, thou hast added the yet more marvelous production of a living soul : and because thou hast made man in thine own image, endowed with such noble powers and capable of such exalted attainments, thou hast made his life sacred in the sight of his fellow man ; we beseech thee therefore ever to preserve us from blood guiltiness : and in order to this, may we keep our hearts with all diligence, and regulate our lives with vigilant circumspection : may our passions be controlled by an enlightened judgment, so that we may be saved from the impetuous impulses of anger and revenge ; if we are injured, may we rather forgive ; if we are despitefully used, may we pray for our persecutors : if we are hated, may we do good in return ; if we have enemies, may we love them ; may we keep ourselves pure, as the sons of God, without rebuke in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom may we shine as lights in the world. And now, &c. XXVI.— SEVENTH COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt not commit adultery. Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul. Ye have heard that it w r as said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery. But I say unto you, that whoso- ever looketh on a woman to lust after her, hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth : fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupi- SEVENTH COMMANDMENT. ?5 scence and covetousness, which is idolatry. Exod. 20 : 14. 1 Peter 2:11. Matt. 5 : 27, 28. Col 3 : 5, 6. Let no man deceive you with vain words : for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effe- minate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. The lips of a strange woman drop as a honey comb, and her mouth is smoother than oil : but her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a. two edged sword. Remove thy way far from her, and come not nigh the door of her house, lest thou give thine honor unto others, and thy years unto the cruel : lest strangers be filled with thy wealth, and thy labors be in the house of a stranger, and thou mourn at the last, when thy flesh and thy body are consumed, and say, How have I hated instruction, and my heart despised reproof? For her house inclineth unto death, and her paths unto the dead : none that go unto her return again, neither take they hold of the paths of life. 1 Cor. 10 : 8. Eph. 5:6. 1 Cor. 6 : 9, 10. Prov. 5 : 3-12. Prov. 1:5,7. Prov. 7 : 22-27. See also. Ex. 20 : 14. Prov. 31 : 3. Acts 15 : 20, Rom. 13 : 13. 1 Thes. 4 : 3. Gen. 39 : 7, 10. Ruth 3 : 10, 11, 13. Prov. 7 : 22, 27. Jud. 7. Gal. 5 : 19, 21. Out flesh and sense must be denied, Ambition, envy, lust, and pride ; While justice, temperance, truth, and love, Our inward piety approve. a m. No more, ye lusts, shall ye command No more will we obey ; Stretch out O God, thy conquering hand, And drive thy foes away. PRATER. Almighty God, we acknowledge thee as the source of all goodness ; as the fountain of all purity ; and as the author of every good and perfect gift. In the plentitude of thy wis- dom, when thou hadst created man out of the dust of the earth, thou didst declare that it was not good for him to be alone, and didst therefore provide for him a suitable companion, to solace him in his sufferings, to participate in his joys, and 76 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. with him to tread the path-way of his life upon earth ; and didst say, For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and cleave to his wife, and they twain shall be one flesh ! We bless thee for a dispensation so fully adapted to our circumstances, and so abundantly fraught with blessings to our race. We implore thee to grant, that we may rightly estimate, and properly appreciate, the sacred obligations arising from this heaven appointed relationship ; may the sanctity of the family tie be respected by us ; may unholy passions never be permitted to obtain an ascendancy in our souls ; may no impure desires ever find a lodgment in our minds ; and may we be preserved, by thy grace, from every polluting lust. May those of us who are husbands, love our wives, as Christ loved the church ; and may those who are wives see that they reverence their husbands : thus in all our families, let peace and concord dwell ; let affection and confidence be maintained; and above all, may husbands and wives be found, like Zacharias and Elizabeth, walking in all thy statutes and commandments and ordinances blameless ; and to God only wise, be glory for ever. Amen. XXVIX— EIGHTH COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbor neither rob him : ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in meteyard, in weight, or in measure. If thou sell aught unto thy neighbor, or buy aught of thy neighbor's hand, ye shall not oppress one another. Thou shalt not have in thy bag divers weights, a great and a small : thou shalt not have in thine house divers measures, a great and a small : but thou shalt have a perfect and just weight, a perfect and just measure shalt thou have. A false balance is abomination to the Lord : but a just weight is his delight. Let none of you suffer as a murderer, or as a thief, or as an evil doer, or as a busy body in other men's matters. Render therefore to all their dues, tribute to whom tribute is due, cus- tom to whom custom, fear to whom fear, honor to whom honor. Owe no man any thing, but to love one another. EIGHTH COMMANDMENT. ^ Let him that stole, steal no more : but rather let him labor, working with his hands, the thing which is good, that he may- have to give unto him that needeth. By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out and blood toucheth blood. Therefore shall the land mourn and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish. Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God, nor thieves nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners ? Ex. 20 : 15. Lev. 19 : 13-35. Lev. 25 : 14. JDeut. 25 : 13-15. Prov. 11:1. 1 Peter 4 : 15. Rom. 13 : 7, 8. Eph. 4 : 28. Hos. 4 : 2, 3. 1 Cor. 6 : 9, 10. C. M. Thou shaltnot, or from friend or foe, Take aught by force or stealth ; Thy goods, thy stores must grow from right, Or God will curse thy wealth. that the Lord would guide my ways To keep his statutes still ! O that my God would grant me grace To know and do his will ! PRAYER. God over all and blessed for evermore : thou hast given us all things richly to enjoy, and hast imposed upon us obliga- tions, which the obedient service of an immortal life can never cancel ; thou hast raised man to the dignity of Lord over this lower world, and hast put all things under his feet ; thou hast made us social beings, and hast established among us social institutions : by virtue of these, the labor of our hands is rewarded with the fruits of our industry, and the right of every individual is acknowledged to the undisturbed possession of his lawfully acquired substance. We would thank thee for the blessings of civil government, which thou hast instituted as a terror to evil doers, and a praise to them that do well ; so that the crimes of the wicked are punished, and the vices of the immoral are restrained, and we are permitted to sit each beneath his own vine and fig-tree. Help us rightly to estimate the blessings of this life ; may we keep them in subordination to those which refer to eternity ; may we use this world as not abusing it ; and while we would be diligent in business, we pray that we may be saved from an inordinate desire for worldly wealth ; may we not make 78 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. haste to be rich, lest we fall into temptation and a snare, and put forth our hands and steal : may we be content to procure things honest in the sight of all men ; may our worldly busi- ness be conducted with uprightness ; may we respect the rights of others, as we would have our own rights respected ; may we love our neighbor as ourselves ; and may we love God above all. And now, &c. XXVIII.— NINTH COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. Thou shalt not go up and down as a tale-bearer among thy people. Speak evil of no man. Whoso kee'peth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from troubles. Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee. He that hideth hatred with lying lips, and he that uttereth a slander, is a fool. A man that beareth false witness against his neighbor, is a maul, and a sword, and a sharp arrow. The lip of truth shall be established for ever : but a lying tongue is but for a moment. Lying lips are abomination to the Lord : but they that deal truly are his delight. Where- fore, putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbor. For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips from speaking guile. If any man among you, seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's reli- gion is vain. A false witness shall not be unpunished, and he that speaketh lies shall perish. Exod. 20 : 16. Prov. 18 : 8. Titus 3 : 1-6. Prov. 21 : 23. Ps. 34 : 13. Prov. 4 : 24. Prov. 10 : 18. Prov. 25 : 18. Prov. 12 : 19-22. Prov. 19 : 5. Eph. 4 : 25. 1 Peter 3 : 10. Prov. 19 : 9. James 3 : 5-8. See also Prov. 24 : 28. Rev. 21 : 8. Rev. 22 : 15. Prov. 10 : 21. 1 Pet. 2 : 1, 2. Ps. 55 : 21. Prov. 6 : 16-19. TENTH COMMANDMENT. 79 C. M. No man shalt then by a false charge, Or crush or brand his shame, Dear as thine own, so wills thy God, Must be his life and name. O send thy spirit down, to write Thy law upon my heart 5 Nor let my tongue indulge deceit, Nor act the liar's part. * P RAY ER. O thou, who art the God of judgment and of truth ; we bless thee that thou art righteous in all thy ways, and holy in all thy works ; and that the law which thou hast given to be the guide of our life, is holy, and just, and good. We beseech thee, to implant in our minds, such a love of righteousness, as shall lead us to imitate the glories of thy character ; and to practice the moral virtues imposed upon us by thy word. Grant that, putting away all lying, we may speak every one truth to his neighbor : especially, we pray, that we may be saved from that malignity which would in- cline us vilely to cast away the truth for the injury of others. As thou hast bound us to our fellow-men by the ties of a common brotherhood, may no consideration arising either from injuries received, or of interests to be secured, lead us to bear false testimony against our neighbor. And, while we pray that we may be preserved from the sin of perjury, we beseech thee also, to save us from the diabolical work of gratuitous slander ; and may all wrath, and clamor, and evil speaking be put away from us, with, all malice : and may we be kind and tender hearted one towards another, for- bearing one another, and forgiving one another ; even as God for Christ's sake has forgiven us. And unto the father, &c. XXIX.— TENTH COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt not 00 vet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his man servant nor his maid servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is thy neighbor's Take heed and beware of covetousness : for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he posses- sed. 80 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. He that by usury and unjust gain, increaseth his substance, he shall gather it for him that will pity the poor. As the par- tridge sitteth on eggs, and hatcheth them not : so he that getteth riches, and not by right, shall leave them in the midst of his days, and at his end shall be a fool. Behold these are the ungodly : who prosper in the world, they increase in riches, surely thou didst set them in slippery places : thou castest them down into destruction. How are they brought into desolation as in a moment — they are utterly consumed with terrors. The curse of the Lord is in the house of the wicked : but he blesseth the habitation of the just. Exod. 20 : 17. Luke 12 : 15. Prov. 28 : 8. Jer. 17 : 11. Ps. 73 : 12-19. Prov. 3 : 33. They covet fields and take them by violence, and houses and take them away : so they oppress a man and his house : even a maD and his heritage. Thou hast taken usury and increase, and thou hast greedily gained of thy neighbor by extortion, and hast forgotten me, saith the Lord God. Behold therefore, I have smitten mine hand at thy dishonest gain which thou hast made. Your gold and silver is cankered, and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire : ye have heaped treasures together for the last days. Behold the hire of the laborers which have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth : and the cries of them which have reaped, are entered into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth Ezeh. 33 : 31. Micah 2 : 2. Ezek. 22:12-14. James 5 : 3, 4. Hab.2:9. Ps.34 : 16. Job 21 : 17-20. C. M. Thy soul one wish shall not let loose For that which is not thine ; Live in thy lot, or small or great, For God has drawn the line. From folly turn away my eyes ; Let no corrupt design, Nor covetous desire, arise Within this soul of mine, PRAYER. O Lord, we adore thee, that thou hast revealed thyself to us, as the beneficent Deity, for God is love ; of thy love to man, thou hast assured us, both by thy word and by thy act : the FIRST GREAT COMMANDMENT. 81 word of promise and the act of grace ; the measure of thy love to man, we confess, cannot be understood by us, till we can comprehend the greatness of the sacrifice thou hast made for his redemption ; for thou hast so loved the world, as to give thine only begotten Son ; that whosoever believeth in him, might not perish, but have everlasting life. While we would bless thee for the greatness of thy bene- volence, do thou mercifully grant that our hearts may be en- larged by its expansive and elevating influences : give to us we entreat thee, the generous feelings of an universal philanthropy : preserve us from the contracting power of a narrow and unworthy selfishness ; and as we recognize in others the same right we would claim for ourselves, may we rejoice in their welfare, and be pleased with their prosperity. Keep us from the contagious, and deplorably prevalent sin of covetousness, which is idolatry ; and as thou hast assured us that our food and raiment shall be given to us, may we be therewith con- tent : may we not be anxious to lay up treasures upon earth : where moth and rust corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal : but may we be anxious to lay up treasures in hea- ven ; where no thief approaches ; where no moth corrupts. Thus, may we practice every virtue ; thus may we obey every heavenly mandate ; and whatsoever things are true ; whatsoever things are honest ; whatsoever things are just ; whatsoever things are pure ; whatsoever things are lovely ; whatsoever things are of good report : may we think of these things, and do them. And unto the Father, &c. XXX— FIRST GREAT COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, with all thy heart, ard with all thy soul, and with, all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. Hear O Israel : The Lord our God is one Lord. And what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but to fear the Lord thy God, to walk in all his ways, and to love him, with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. O love the Lord, all ye saints : for the Lord preserveth the faithful. Be ye therefore followers of God as dear children : and walk in love as Christ also hath loved us, and given him- 4* 82 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. self for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God : as the servants of Christ doing the will of God from the heart. He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me, and he that loveth me shall be loved of my father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him. Delight thyself also in the Lord ; and he shall give thee the desire of thy heart. Know that the Lord thy God, he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations. All things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. O how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee : which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men. Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. It is good for me to draw near to God, I have put my trust in the Lord God. The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer ; I will love thee O Lord, my strength. Whom have I in heaven but thee ? and there is none upon earth that I desire besides thee. Matt. 22 : 37, 38. Deut. 6 : 4. Deut. 10 : 12. Deut. 6 : 5. Ps. 18 : 1. Eph. 5 : 1, 2. Eph. 6 : 6. John 14 : 21. Ps. 37 : 4. Deut. 1 : 9. Pom. 8 : 28. Ps. 31 : 19. Praise to thee, thou great Creator ! Praise to thee from every tongue, Join, my soul, with every creature, Join the universal song, For ten thousand blessings given, For the hope of future joy, Sound his praise through earth and heaven, Sound Jehovah's praise on high. PRAYER. Holy and ever blessed Lord, our God, we adore thee as the King eternal, immortal, and invisible, the all-wise Jeho- vah. We acknowledge thee as our creator, our preserver, and our bountiful benefactor ; in whom we live and move and have our being. We recognize the justice of thy claim upon the best affections of our hearts and the service of our lives, for thou art infinitely holy, and just, and good, the giver of SECOND GREAT COMMANDMENT. 83 all that we enjoy, and the source of all that we hope for in time and in eternity. But we humbly deplore before thee the hardness of our hearts, and our spiritual blindness which renders us so insen- sible to thy greatness and thy goodness. We mourn over these awful effects of sin, and we feel our absolute dependence upon thee to rescue us from the power of the destroyer. Shed abroad thy love in our hearts by thy holy spirit given unto us. Disipate the clouds of sin that conceal thy glories from our sight. Enlighten the eyes of our understanding that we may discern spiritual things, and enable us to worship and serve thee in spirit and in truth. Reveal Thyself to us, we beseech thee, in all the loveliness of thy attributes, and prepare our souls to unite with the Psalmist in exclaiming, " Whom have I in heaven but thee and there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee." Give us the spirit of adoption, that we may recognise thee as our reconciled father in Christ Jesus, and from the heart address thee as " Abba Father." Bring all our thoughts and feelings into cheerful acquiescence with thy holy will, that we may delight ourselves in God and be at peace. Make us holy as thou art holy. And when we have done and suffered all that thine infinite wisdom has appointed for us upon earth, prepare us, with affections purified from sin, and faculties free from infirmity, to love thee, in a world of light and blessed- ness, with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind and with all our strength. And through Him who hath loved us and given himself for us, will we render thy glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, one God, blessed forever. Amen. XXXI.— SECOND GREAT COMMANDMENT. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two com- mandments hang all the law and the prophets. Matt. 22: 37-40. Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should 84 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. do to you, do ye even so to them. And the Lord make you to increase and abound in love one toward another, and toward all men. Rob not the poor because he is poor, neither oppress the afflicted in the gate : for the Lord will plead their cause, and spoil the soul of those that spoiled them. He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker : but he that hon- oreth him, hath mercy on the poor. Matt 7:12. 1 Thess. 3. : 12. Prov. 22 : 22, 23. 14 : 31. Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them, and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body. Learn to do well, seek judgment relieve the op- pressed, judge for the fatherless, plead for the widow. Open thy mouth for the dumb in the cause of all such as are appointed to destruction. Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy. Defend the poor and fatherless : do justice to the afflicted and needy. Deliver the poor and needy : rid them out of the hand of the wicked. If thou forbear to deliver them that are drawn unto death, and those that are ready to be slain : if thou say est, Behold we knew it not : doth not he that pondereth the heart, con- sider it ? and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it ? and shall not he render to every man according to his works ? Heb. 3 : 3. Isa. 1 : 17. Prov. 31 : 8, 9. Psa. 82 : 3, 4. Prov. 24 : 11, 12. 21 : 13. Jer. 22 : 13. Whoso stoppeth his ear at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard. Wo unto him that buildeth his house by unrighteousness, and his chambers by wrong : that useth his neighbor's service without wages, and giveth him not for his work. If thou seest the oppression of the poor, and violent perver- ting of judgment and justice, in a province, marvel not at the matter : for he that is higher than the highest regardeth. He doth execute the judgment of the fatherless, and widow, and loveth the stranger, in giving him food and raiment. Lord thou hast heard the desire of the humble : thou wilt pepare their heart, thou wilt cause thine ear to hear, to judge the fatherless and the oppressed, that the man of the earth may no more oppress. Eccl. 5 : 8. Deut. 10 : 18. Psa. 10 : 17, 18. SECOND GREAT COMMANDMENT 85 L. M. Thus saith the first, the great command, Let all tby inward powers unite To love thy Maker and thy God, With utmost vigor and delight. Then shall thy neighbor next in place Share thine affection and esteem, And let thy kindness to thyself Measure and rule thy love to him. PRAYER. Thou great and good being, who didst create and dost preserve us in existence, and who crownest our lives with loving kindness and with tender mercy, we humbly acknowl- edge our obligation to obey all thy requirements as founded in equity and in truth. We recognize the relations which thou hast established between us and our fellow-men, and the duties that grow out of these relations as just and reasonable. But we deplore that depravity of our nature, which pervades our character and conduct, and taints all our affections toward others, as well as towards thee, our Creator and our bountiful Benefactor. And we earnestly beseech thee for the influences of the Holy Spirit, to renovate and sanctify our hearts and to fit us for the faithful discharge of our duties towards all man- kind. We bless thee for the glorious gospel of grace and salvation through Jesus Christ. We adore the riches of that grace, which brought thine only begotten Son to earth to assume our nature and die for our iniquities, thus ushering in a dis- pensation characterized by glory to God in the highest, peace on earth, and good will towards men. For his sake we pray thee to excite within us a holy sense of our obligations to our race. Give us the disposition to obey his command, to do unto others as we would that others should do unto us. Keep us from the commission of crime, from evil-doing of all kinds, from the indulgence of malicious or unkind feelings towards any who bear thy image, and from all careless and uncharitable remarks regarding them. Fill our hearts with holy affections, that we may be constantly prompted to every good word and work. Make us especially desirous of win- ning souls to Christ and of promoting the spiritual welfare of all over whom we have influence. Teach us to love others as we love ourselves, to seek their interests, and to promote 86 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. their happiness, as we would have them regard our welfare ; that we may all be the children of our heavenly Father. Amen. POOR IN SPIRIT BLESSED. Job answered the Lord, and said, I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear ; but now mine eye seeth thee. Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes. Job. 42 : 1, 5, 6, Every one that is proud in heart, is an abomination to the Lord. The lofty looks of man shall be humbled, and the haughtiness of men shall be bowed down. The Lord of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth. God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble. Prov. 16 : 5. Jsa. 2:11. 23 : 9. Jos. 4 : 6. I say to every man that is among you, not to think of him- self more highly than he ought to think, but to think sober- ly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith. Let nothing be done through strife or vain glory, but in lowliness of mind, let each esteem other better than them- selves. Rom. 12 : 3. Phil. 2:3. To this man will I look, even to him that is poor, and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word. For thus saith the High and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy ; I dwell in the high and holy place : with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones. Better it is to be of a humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud. Whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased : and he that humbleth himself, shall be exal- ted. Isa. 66 : 2. 51 : 15. Prov. 16 : 19-. Luke 14 : 11. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Matt 5:3. See also. Matt. 20 : 20-24. Is. 40 : 26. Sam. 4 : 6-10. Phil. 2 : 5-8. John 13 : 5-15. L. M. Blest are the humble souls, that see Their emptiness and poverty : Treasures of grace to them are given, And crowns of joy laid up in heaven. POOR IN SPIRIT BLESSED. 87 PRAYER. Almighty and eternal God, who by the gift of thy Son, our Saviour, hast taught us to be willing to take the lowest and meanest condition, with cherefulness ; help us to fall prostrate at his feet, while he speaks to us from the Mount of Beatitudes ; saying, Blessed are the poor in spirit : for theirs is the king- dom of heaven. Abject want is sanctified in his holy exam- ple, and profound humility is adorned and exalted in all his life and teachings. He has exhibited the unbounded wisdom of his Godhead, in putting the proud aspirations of the wicked to shame, and in declining a place of rest, however humble in his our world. Vouchsafe unto us, we pray thee, that humble poverty of the mind of Jesus, which preferred a lowly estate to worldly honor and greatness. May we be so sensible of our lost and undone condition, and of our utter helpless- ness and so intimately acquainted with the deceitful workings of our own hearts, that we may ever think meanly of our- selves, and aim at a devout loveliness of mind, affection, and conversation. Fill us with that contrition and poverty of spirit which will cherish high and reverent thoughts of thee, which will submit with contentment to all the allotments of thy hand which will praise thee for all thy benefactions, and obey all thy commands without complaint. May we think so soberly of ourselves and our own attainments, that we shall never arrogate anything to ourselves, but rather be led to distrust our own knowledge, and to bewail our poverty of christian deportment. Give us grace to bear reproof with meekness, when we are overtaken in a fault, to think more highly of others than of ourselves, and to be forbearing and forgiving to those who offend against us. Suffer us not to walk in a feigned humil- ity like unto the Pharisees whom thy Son did reprove in the days of his flesh but may it be real, and true humility, in pattern, like that of our blessed Redeemer. Then will our happiness flow like a river, and our blessings shall abound as the rain and the clew. As humility is best adapted to our present state, we shall be truly happy in occupying the place of thine appointment, and as it is an indispensable qualifica- tion for the kingdom of heaven, we shall be sharers therein. We read in thy word that whosoever shall humble himself as a little child, the same shall be great in the kingdom of heaven. If we may be blessed with this heavenly spirit, we shall be wise, for with the lowly is wisdom ; it will enable 88 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. us to struggle successfully with Satan, and all the allurements of pride and vanity, and it will make oar peace of conscience a fit type of the undisturbed sea of glass, on which we hope finally to stand with the ransomed harpers above. Whatever is needful for us to do, or to be that we may obtain this pov- erty of spirit, help us to do it cheerfully or to suffer it willing- ly. Let a first view of the infinite distance between thee and us, and the example of our great shepherd stimulate us to seek it, while we are deaf to the vain flatteries of men, and blind to the pomp and glory of this wicked world. And not unto us, but unto thee, together with thy Son, and the Comforter, we will ascribe ceasless praise. Amen. THEY THAT MOURN BLESSED. Although affliction cometh not forth of the dust, neither doth trouble spring out of the ground : yet man is born unto trouble as the sparks fly upward. Job. 5 : 6, 7. God doth not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men. He hath not despised, nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted ; neither hath he hid his face from him, but when he cried unto him, he heard. Sam. 3 : 33. Psa. 22 : 24. The Lord upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all that be bowed down. He healeth the broken in heart, and bind- eth up their wounds. Sorrow is turned into joy before him ; weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. Psa. 145:14. 147 : 3. Job 41' : 22. Psa. 30 : 5. No chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous : nevertheless, afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness, unto them which are exercised thereby. He openeth also their ear to discipline, and commandeth that they return from iniquity. Heb. 12 : 11. Job 36 : 10. In their affliction they will seek me early. Hosea 5 : 15. Behold happy is the man whom God correcteth : therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty. I know, O Lord, that thy judgments are right : and that thou in faithful- ness hast afflicted me. It is good for me that I have been afflicted, that I might learn thy stautes. Before I was afflict- ed I went astray : but now have I kept thy word. Job 5:17. Psa. 119: 75,71,67. Godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of, but the sorrow of the world worketh death. Our THEY THAT MOURN BLESSED. 89 light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. 1 Cor. 1 : 10. 4 : 17. The ransomed of the Lord shall return, and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joys upon their heads : they shall obtain joy and gladness', and sorrow and sighing shall flee away. Isa. 35 : 10. Blessed are they that mourn : for they shall be comforted. Matt. 5 : 4. See also Job : 5, 6. 7. Lam. 3 : 33. Ps. 22 : 24. 146 : 7, 8. 145 : 14. 147 : 3 Job- 41 : 22. Ps. 30 : 5. Heb. 12 : 11. Job. 5 : 17. Ps. 119 : 75-67. Jer. 16 : 19. C. M. Lord, thy tender Mercy hears Contrition's humble sigh ; Thy hand, indulgent, wipes the tears, From sorrow's weeping eye. See ! low before thy throne of grace, A sinful wanderer mourn : Hast thou not bid me seek thy face? Hast thou not said, " Return" ? PRATER. Everlasting Father : Thou knowest all the pain and misery to which the human race is subjected, and no expressions of ours can make thee more familiar with them. They commence with our first breath, and continue to the end of our days. And not only is thy creature man involved in sorrow, but the whole creation also groaneth and travaileth together in pain. Our daily familiarity with affliction teacheth us humil- ity and self abasement before thee ; for sin is the great cause of all our sorrow. Our sins have justly provoked thy wrath and indignation ; for we have insulted thee, and rebelled against thee, and if our sin is great it is because we have been great in rebellion. Our personal sins are more than the hairs of our heads, and the sins of our race are more than can be numbered. We confess before thee, O Lord, that we are responsible in a high degree for the sins of our fellowmen, as well as for our transgressions. How often we have failed to exert a holy in- fluence upon them, by wholesome counsel, and how seldom we have restrained them from evil by a holy life. The re- membrance of all this is painful to us. But we adore the riches of thy grace, in that, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 90 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. has presented a great sacrifice for our sin, and was himself bruised for the transgressions of his people. Let us then we pray thee, through the death of thy dearly beloved Son, enjoy the comfort promised to those who mourn. Comfort us in a precious sense of our forgiveness — comfort us in permitting us to witness the salvation of others — comfort us in the maturity of all christian graces on earth, and finally in the enjoyment of everlasting life hereafter. Then indeed shall we be rich participants in this divine beatitude. We shall be blessed with a clear discernment of the truly vile nature of sin, with hatred of it, and love for holiness. We shall be led by thy spirit to resist all vain and carnal pleasures, we shall be brought into close sympathy with thy mind and will, and the fulness of thy holy benedic- tion will rest upon us. let the mourners in Zion be com- forted. Thy word has promised comfort to them, thou art able to bind up their broken hearts, thou hast never refused to manifest thyself to the sorrowful. Let us realize, then, that although our blessed Saviour no longer stands upon the mountains of Judea to instruct, and cheer, and bless the sons of men ; yet he ever liveth a merciful high priest ; and that from the mount of God he sees the tears, and hears the plead- ing of those who mourn, and hastens to comfort them. Amen. THE MEEK BLESSED. Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him ? till seven times ? Jesus saith uuto him I say not unto thee, until seven times : but until seventy times seven. Matt. 18 : 21, 22. Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth. But I say unto you, that ye resist not evil : but whosoever shall smite thee on the right cheek turn to him the other also. Bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despite- fully use you, and persecute you. Matt. 5 : 38, 39, 44. Avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath, for it is written, Vengeance is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. Morn. 12 : 19, 21. An angry man stirreth up strife, and a furious man abound- THE MEEK BLESSED. 91 eth in transgression. He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty : and he that ruleth his spirit, than he that taketh a city. Prov. 29 : 22. 16 : 32. I beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation where- with ye are called, with all lowliness and meekness, with long- suffering, forbearing one another in love ; let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice. In malice be ye children, but in understanding be men. Be no brawlers, but gentle, showing all meekness unto all men. Ejyh. 4:1, 2, 31. 1 Cor. 14 : 20. The meek will he guide in judgment : and the meek will he teach his way. The Lord lifteth up the meek : he casteth the wicked down to the ground. The meek shall inherit the earth : and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace. Psa. 25 : 9. 147 : 6. 37 : 11. Blessed are the meek : for they shall inherit the earth. Matt. 5 : 5. See also. Matt. 26 : 51, 52. L. M. Blest are the meek, who stand afar From rage and passion, noise and war ; God will secure their happy state, And plead their cause against the great. PRAYER. Lord of hosts, and king of saints, who dweliest in light to which no man can approach ; let not thy servants be turned away from thy presence while we intercede with thee for the bestowment of that meek and quiet spirit, which so marvel- lously characterized thine only begotten Son. We earnestly crave this blessing ; for we are well assured that he who pos- sesses it is a partaker of thy smile, and a subject of thy favor, and is enabled to feel, to his joy, all the impulses of a gener- ous mind sanctified by this heavenly disposition. Thou hast declared that those who seek and obtain it, shall inherit the earth. While those who are meek, may be poor, and despised, and appear without greatness or opulence in the sight of men ; yet like Jacob and Joseph and David thine ancient servants, they have a claim to the earth as the heirs of thy kino-dom the children of the wicked are, pass their days only by thy permission, and spend their lives here but to secure their ruin. Because thy Son our Saviour had not where to lay his head 92 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. in this world, thy meek ones who tread in his footsteps, ap- preciate its blessings, enjoy its bounties, and overcome all its lusts ; for they confess that they are strangers and pilgrims in its polluted domains. Forbid, our heavenly Father, that the enemy of our souls should counterfeit this holy virtue, and involve us in sloth, and indolent insensibility under the delusion that this is Christian meekness. For thou requirest us to foster the keenest sensibility for the claims of human necessity, and the exercise of human benevolence. Deliver us also, we devoutly pray, from the wrathful resistence of that which is evil, for thou hast said vengeance is mine, I will re- pay. Let the meekness and gentleness of the mind that was in Christ, dwell in us richly. Let it chasten, and subdue every temper, and let it govern every exhorbitant passion. Let it restrain us from speaking unholy and unlovely words, that our yea may be yea, and our nay, nay. Let it preside over all our actions that we may never repine at the dealings of God with us, as did Jonas the prophet, for thou canst not do wrong ; neither let us be angry with our fellow men with- out a cause. When our eyes are pained with the wickedness of the wicked, may we reprove and rebuke them with all long-suffering and gentleness, and may not even a hallowed indignation against sin betray us into simpleness. But, Oh ! God, endow us with the wisdom of the serpent, while we cherish the harmlessness of the dove, that we may be able to dictate all our plans for the suppression of vice in the spirit of Christian love. Give us grace to resist sin unto blood, if need be, for thy dear sake, and to be very jealous for the Lord, while we walk before thee as holy, and harmless, and undefiled. May we be able at all times to bear with the infirmities of our brethren, in all patience and humility, for we also are tempted. And so may thy sovereign love work in us a full conformity to our meek and lowly Saviour, and make us meet to enter into his joy, that so we may be ever with the Lord, and see him as he is. Amen. XXXV— THE HUNGERING SOUL BLESSED. As the heart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God. My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God. Psa. 42 : 1, 2. THE HUNGERING SOUL BLESSED. 93 Whom have I in heaven but thee ? and there is none upon earth that I desire besides thee. I will delight myself in thy statutes : I will not forget thy word. Thy word is very pure ; therefore thy servant loveth it. Consider how I love thy precepts : I rejoice at thy word, as one that findeth great spoil. Psa. 73 : 25. 119 : 16; 140, 159, 162. How precious also are thy thoughts unto me O God. O satisfy us early with thy mercy : that we may rejoice, and be glad all our days. As for me, I shall be satisfied, when I awake with thy likeness. The Lord will fulfil the desire of them that fear him. For he satisfieth the longing soul : and filleth the hungry soul with goodness. Psa. 139 : 17. 90:1 4. 17: 15. 145 : 18, 19. 107 : 9. Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money, come ye, buy and eat, yea come, buy wine and milk without money, and without price. Where- fore do ye spend money for that which is not bread ? and your labor for that which satisfieth not ? harken diligently unto me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness. Isa. 55 : 1, 2. He that followeth after righteousuess and mercy, findeth life, righteousness, and honour. Prov. 21 . 21. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after right- eousness : for they shall be filled. Matt. 5 : 6. C. M. How blest the children of the Lord, "Who walking in his sight, Make all the precepts of his word Then- study and delight, Blest are the souls that thirst for grace, Hunger and long for righteousness ; They shall be well supplied, and fed, With living streams and living bread. PRAYER. Oh ! Thou King immortal, thou only wise God, thou source of righteousness and holiness ; listen we beseech thee to the voice of our supplications at this time, and grant us thy peace. We are humbled and abashed in thy presence at the remem- brance of the state into which we are fallen. Thou didst create us in thine own image, and crown us with glory and honor. What we see, and hear, and taste, and know of thy temporal bounty, delights us, and ministers to the pleasure of our earthly stay. And yet, such are our yearnings for more 94 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. substantial and permanent bliss, that we hunger and thirst after thee, and cannot be content unless thou impart to us thyself. We are stript of all internal and external holiness, and of all heavenly adornments, until we shall be clothed with the righteousness of our blessed Redeemer. This is our beau- tiful raiment, nay, this is our meat and our drink. And as the heart panteth after the water brooks, so pant our souls after thee, God. We bless thee, that there is a fulness in thee for the supply of all our wants. All the wonderful powers with which thou hast endowed our souls may be blessed with entire satisfaction. We have hungered and thirsted after pleasures and honors and wealth, the vanities of this life ; and have found our souls empty still, even in the indul- gence of our wants. Oh ! give us an enlarged sense of our needs and of thy fulness, and enstamp upon us thine own image. Vouchsafe to us an earnest and vehement faith which shall never be satisfied without the fulness of God. Let our faith be active and unwavering, and may we find supplies of heavenly blessing in thy word, in thine ordinances, and at thy throne. Oh ! Lord our Righteousness, hea*r us. Hear us for thy mercy's sake, and for thy name's sake. Thou hast said we shall be filled, and here we rest our plea. Pour upon us the copious effusions of the Holy Spirit, shower down thy refreshing influence, and let these enlarged desires be filled. We need the fruitful outpourings of the waters of life that we may drink of the stream of which thou hast said, if a man drink he shall never thirst again. Lord give us evermore to drink of these waters and feed us evermore with the true bread from heaven of which if a man eat he shall never hunger for any bread less divine. We ask all in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. XXXVI— THE MERCIFUL BLESSED. He shall have judgment without mercy, that hath showed no mercy. He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker : but he that honoreth him, hath mercy on the poor. Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard. Jos. 2 : 13. Prov. 14 : 31. 21 : 13. Is not this the fast that I have chosen ? to loose the bands THE MERCIFUL BLESSED. 95 of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the op- pressed go free, and that ye break every yoke ? Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house ? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him, and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh ? And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul : then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noon-day. Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer : and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water whose waters fail not. Isa. 58 : 6, 1, 10, 11. Blessed is he that considereth the poor ; the Lord will de- liver him in time of trouble. The Lord will preserve him and keep him alive, and he shall be blessed upon the earth ; and thou wilt not deliver him unto the will of his enemies. The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of languishing : thou wilt make all his bed in his sickness. He hath dispersed, he hath given to the poor, his righteousness endureth forever ; his horn shall be exalted with honor. With the merciful thou wilt show thyself merciful. Psa. 41 : 1-3. 112:9. 18:25. The King shall say unto them on his right hand, come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was a hungered and ye gave me meat : I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink : I was a stranger, and ye took me in : naked and ye clothed me : I was sick and ye visited me : I was in prison and ye came unto me. Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren ye have done it unto me. Matt. 25 : 34-40. Blessed are the merciful : for they shall obtain mercy. Matt. 5 : 7. L. M. Blest are the men whose mercies move To acts of kindness and of love ; From Christ, the Lord they shall obtain Like sympathy and love again. PRAYER. ! merciful God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, we thank thee for the distinguishing glory with which thou hast crowned the Gospel, above the cold and dead stoical hard heartedness of heathenism. With the pagan world mercy was but weakness and folly ; but by the teachings of Jesus, 96 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. piety and love, blend in mercy over the distressed and wretched of human kind, to compassionate and relieve their sorrows. This tender sympathy and kind benevolence thou requirest us to feel when any member of the human family suffers, whether he be Greek or Jew, Barbarian or Scythian, bond or free. Thy word strictly enjoins upon us to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to visit the sick, to assuage the pains of the captive and the tormented, and to succor the friendless, thou hast ever said unto us the righteous man regardeth the life of his beast, because it is a creature of thy hands, and God careth for oxen. Thou hast presented every motive to our minds to awaken, and exercise within us this tender solicitude for the welfare of the least of thy disciples, and for all that breathe. Thou hast been infinitely merciful to us, and thou hast thundered fearful denunciations against the unmerciful ; while mercy shown to others is regarded as shown to thyself. Moreover, thou hast reminded us that we are only stewards of what we possess, that we may be placed in circumstances to need mercy ourselves, and that the bless- ing of him that is ready to perish shall rest upon him who shows himself merciful. O Lord, help us to lay these things to heart, that we may so exercise ourselves to the sharing of mercy, as to secure thy smile and that same blessedness promised to us and to our posterity, which thou hast bestow- ed upon those of like precious faith in all ages. We deeply deplore that selfishness of our nature which can allow us to look upon the tears and distresses of the wronged, the down- trodden, or the needy, without feeling for their state, and hastening to their relief. Lord forgive us wherein we have been guilty of this enormity, and may we be deterred from falling into that state again, by the fearful declaration that " He shall have judgment without mercy, who hath showed no mercy." Thou hast given us food and raiment, help us therewith to be content, and not to consume upon our lusts whatever we possess above the supply of our necessities. We are thine almoners, and we pray that we may be faithful re- ceivers and distributers of thy bounty. AVhen the raging flame, or the violent storm, the unclement seasons, or the pestilence that walketh in darkness, shall produce want or call for relief, may our eyes and ears, our hearts and hands never be closed against thy providential appeals to our mercy. But O God, may we ever be ready to " give a portion to seven and also to eight," and if need be, to make sacrifices THE PUKE IN HEART BLESSED. 97 for the relief of suffering humanity in every form. And when the son of man shall come in the clouds of heaven, let us hear him graciously say, "inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." We ask all through his precious blood and righteousness. Amen. XXXVII— THE PURE IN HEART BLESSED. The Lord seeth not as man seeth ; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart. The Lord searcheth all hearts, and uderstandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts : who will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the coun- sels of the heart 1 Sam. 16 : 7. 1 Chron. 28 : 9. 1 Cor. 4 ; 5. If our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart and knoweth all things : if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God, and whatsoever we ask, we receive of him. 1 John 3 : 20-22. If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me. Behold thou desirest truth in the inward parts. Create in me a clean heart, God ; and renew a right spirit within me. Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean ; wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. Psa. 66 : 18. 51 : 6, 10, 2, 7. Truly God is good to such as are of a clean heart. Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord. Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and that seek him with the whole heart Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord ? and who shall stand in his holy place ? He that hath clean hands and a pure heart who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully : he shall re- ceive the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation. Psa. 73 : 1. 119 : 1 2. 24 : 3-5. Our rejoicing is this, the testimony of our conscience, that in simplicity and godly sincerity, not with fleshly wisdom, but by the grace of God, we have had our conversation in the world. 2 Cor. 1 : 12. 98 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Matt. 5 : 8. S. M. Blest are the pure in heart, For they shall see our God ; The secret of the Lord is theirs ; Their soul is his abode. Still to the lowly soul He doth himself impart, And for his temple and his throne Selects the pure in heart. PRAYER. Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabbaoth, heaven and earth are full of thy glory. How shall sinful worms presume to approach thine effulgent mercy-seat, before which angels and archangels veil their faces, and fall in silent wonder, when thou displayest thine infinite holiness ? But thou knowest our hearts, thou knowest that above all things which we can ask or think we desire to be holy, as thou the Lord art holy. But we are all sin and impurity from the crown of our heads to the soul of our feet. Oh God ! have mercy upon us, and consume us not in thy hot displeasure. The knowledge of our sin oppresses us in thy sight, and we come to thee that the blood of Jesus Christ thy Son, may cleanse us from all sin. Whence shall we go unto the fountain opened in the house of David for that evangelical holiness of heart and life without which no man can see the Lord ? It were nothing that the outside of the cup were clean, that an external life were pure in the sight of men, if we are not pure in heart, before thee. The inner man, and the hidden parts of the soul must be made pure. All the works of the law, all the sanctity of ceremonial ritual, all the tears that we can shed, though our head were waters, and our eyes a fountain of tears, can never avail to cleanse our souls from sin. We therefore flee to the cross of the Lamb, slain for the sins of the world. And even here, God ! we look not to be absolutely pure as thou art pure, nor pure as thine holy angels, but we hope to be made pure in heart, as sinners saved by grace. We hope so to partake of the divine nature, that sincerity of design, and action, and singleness of heart may ever distinguish us among men. Lord cleanse our hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit that we may consult thy will in all things, and render obedience to thy holy laws, and that we may keep THE PEACE MAKERS BLESSED 99 ourselves free from the power and dominion of sin, both se- cret and open. Then shall we know thee, and delight our- selves in thee forever ; our communion with thee shall he sweet, and though our eyes shall not see thee on earth, our antepast of full fruition in heaven shall lighten the burdens of earth. Hear our prayer, we beseech thee, for thy sanctifying Spirit. Without purity of heart we cannot glorify thee, without purity of heart we have no illumination in perusing thy word, or in scanning thy providential ways. O ! make us pure in heart. Help us to love thee with a pure heart fevently, to love thy pure and unadulterated oracles of truth, and ail holy things that are inculcated by them. Our services are only accept- able to thee as we attain this grace, and without it we cannot see thy face forever. ! revive and establish in thy Church a greater love for purity of heart. Give to thy ministers, and to thy people generally, an ardent desire for clean hands and sanctified spirits, in prosecuting their work in thy vine- yard ; and let their efforts be concentrated to secure by a holy life, and the dissemination of the pure truth, thine honor and glory in winning souls to thee. And all we ask is in the name of our only mediator, Chiist Jesus the Lord. Amen. XXXVIIL— THE PEACE MAKERS BLESSED. Joseph sent his brethren away, and they departed : and he said unto them, See that ye fall not out by the way. Abram went up out of Egypt, and Lot with him. Abram was very rich in cattle, in silver, and in gold. Lot also, had flocks and herds, and tents. And there was a strife between the herd men of Abram's cattle, and the herdmen of Lot's cattle : and Abram said unto Lot. Gen. 45 : 24. Gen. 13 : 5-9. Let there be no strife I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen : for we be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee ? Separate thy- self, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right : or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left. Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard : that went down to the skirts of his garments. As 100 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion, for there the Lord commanded the bles- sing, even life forevermore. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. Let all bitterness and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice. An angry man stirreth up strife. As coals are to burning coals, and wood to fire : so is a contentious man to kindle strife. But he that is slow to anger appeaseth strife. A soft answer turneth away wrath. Be at peace among yourselves. Follow peace with all men. Blessed are the peace makers : for they shall be called the children of God. See also Rom. 12 : 18. Eph. 4 : 31. Prov. 29 : 22 26 : 21. 15 : 18. 1 Rom. 14 : 19. Eph. 4 : 1, 23, 32. 1 Thes. 5 : 13. Heb. 12 : 14. Matt. 5 : 9. Ps.133 : 1-3. L. M. Blest are the men of peaceful life, Who quench the coals of growing strife ; They shall be called the heirs of bliss, The sons of God — the God of peace. PRAYER. Almighty and everliving God, the author of peace and the giver of concord; we, thy sinful and depraved creatures approach thee in sincerity of heart, and humbly pray thee to make us the children of" peace, that we may be called the children of God. Our hearts sink within us when we consi- der that the great brotherhood of man is so distracted by contention and strife, debate and variance. This, we are as- sured arises from the exceeding sinfulness of sin, and from the malice of Satan. Thou beholdest from thy throne how wars and bloodshed desecrate thy footstool, and what sighing and misery are engendered by the enmity that burns in the heart of man against his fellow. Families are disturbed, states are deluged in blood, and even the church, which is thy body, is mangled by the malice and ambition of men. For thousands of years the earth has groaned under this scourge, and we earnestly entreat thee to hasten the time when the whole human family shall dwell together in unity, under the glorious reign of the Prince of Peace. To this end, grant unto each of us an earnest desire for peace, and the possession THOSE PERSECUTED FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS BLESSED. 101 of a peaceful mind. May we love it above our chief joy, and prize it as we prize our lives. Grant that we may be endued with an abhorrence of everything that would mar the spirit of love and Christian forbearance. May we constantly labor to prevent discord in every form, and wherever it exists. May we labor assiduously to remove it on right principles, so that we do not sacrifice truth to an unholy and insecure peace. But let us be actuated by a love of holiness, and governed by unswerving rectitude. And that we may be so influenced, enable us to avoid all hypocrisy and disimulation, to shun all idleness and do with all our might whatever good our hands find to do. Help us to avoid all groundless suspicion, envy- ings, and jealousies, to guard against all backbiters and back- bitings, and to set a watch over our own lips. Let us walk humbly with thee, deny ourselves, and seek that perfect love to thee, and that love to our neighbor, which thou hast enjoin- ed upon us. O make us the sons of God. Bestow upon us this royal dignity, then shall we breathe thy spirit, for we shall be like thee, who art the God of peace. And if we may but call thee Father, in truth, the peace of God that passeth all understanding shall keep our hearts and minds in the love of God. We would discover an evangelical temper and spirit in striving to be peace-makers. This was the aim of the Apostles and Prophets, in foretelling, and establishing the gospel of peace, and this was the design of thy Son in making it a badge of our discipleship. ! may we honor his design, by spreading peace on earth, and promoting good will among men. And at last bring us to enjoy eternal rest at thy right hand, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. XXXTX. THOSE PERSECUTED FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS BLESSED. Moses refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter, choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season. Jesus commanded the twelve, saying, Behold I send you forth as sheep, in the midst of wolves : be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves. But beware of men : for they will deliver you up to the councils, and they will scourge you in their synagogues : and ye shall be hated of 102 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. all men for iny name's sake : but lie that endureth to the end shall be saved. Remember the word that I said unto you, the servant is not greater than his lord : if they have persecu- ted me, they will also persecute you. All these things will they do unto you for my name's sake, because they know not him that sent me. Heb. 11 : 24, 25. Matt. 10 : 5-22. John 15 : 20, 21. The Apostles departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name. And others had trial of cruel mockings and scourgings, yea, moreover, of bonds and imprisonments. They were stoned, they were sawn assunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword : they wandered about in sheep- skins, and goatskins, being destitute, afflicted, tormented ; (of whom the world was not worthy.) These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus, shall suffer persecution. For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake. If we suffer, we shall also reign with him. Rejoice inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings : that when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad with exceeding joy. Call to remembrance the former days, in which ye endured a great fight of afflictions ; while ye were made a gazing stock by reproaches and afflictions, and became companions of them that were so used and took joyfully the spoiling of your goods, knowing in yourselves that ye have in heaven abetter and an enduring substance. Acts. 5 : 41. Heb. 11 : 36-38. Rev. 1 : 14. 2 Tim. 3 : 12. 1 Peter 4 : 16. Philip 1 : 29. 2 Tim 2 : 12. 1 Peter 4 : 13. Heb. 10 : 32-34. L M. Blest are the faithful, who partake Of pain and shame for Jesus' sake ; Their souls shall triumph in the Lord ; Eternal life is their reward. C. M. By thine example ever swayed, We for our foes will pray, With love their hatred and their curse With blessings will repay. THOSE PERSECUTED FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS BLESSED. 103 PRAYER. O thou God of all consolation, who knowest the afflictions of thine own people, we adore thee with all our powers for the support and encouragement held forth in this delightful declaration, to thy suffering church. We confess before thee our utter inability to comprehend why it is, that man is so ignorant and blind to the unity of human rights, and human responsibility to worship thee after the dictates of his own conscience and the teachings of revealed truth. Man has found out many inventions, and exercised himself in making many astonishing discoveries, and yet how fearfully ignorant he is of humanity. And in no way does he display his igno- rance of thy great work so fully as in the persecution of thy dear people for righteousness sake. Thy chosen ones are exposed to every form of disability and oppression, to domestic and civil penalties, to bodily torture and mental anguish, and unto death for thy sake. They are insulted and despised all the day long, they are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. Satan hath stirred up his emmisaries to dislocate all the social ties which bind man to man, and friend to friend, contrary to all reason, and enlightened legistation, because thy faithful ones maintain their integrity. Science and art, philosophy and law, patriotism and a corrupt religion, have united, and entered into vows, to deliver thy people up to Kings and Rulers, and to thrust them into prisons for thy names sake, and the elements of nature have been allied with the devices of art to destroy them. But we glorify thee that thy church still raises her Ebenezer, saying, hitherto hath the Lord helped me. We magnify thee that the storm is overpast, and that in our time neither paganism nor Antichrist are made drunk with the blood of the saints. Still, thou dost continue in some measure to chastise thy people in various parts of the earth. Oh ! sustain them we pray thee. And may they rejoice in being counted worthy to suffer for Christ's sake. Their suffering is blessed. It affords them a glorious evidence of the genuineness of their piety. It makes them depend more fully upon thy divine support. They share more generally the influence of the prayers and sympa- thies of the saints. They rank with the godly fellowship of the holy and the high of the earth, for so persecuted they the Prophets. And above all ; theirs is the kingdom of heaven, where they shall be crowned with the martyr's crown, and where they shall reign with thee, because they suffered 104 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. with thee here. O make us thankful that we are spared these grievous evils, and let our happy land ever be free from the relentless hatred of the legalized persecutor. Con- tinue to us the rights which our fathers purchased with their blood through thy grace, and may our gates perpetually furnish a resting place for the oppressed from all religious oppressors. Hear us also, we pray thee, for the persecutor. Turn his heart, as thou didst turn the heart of Saul, and let him be brought to love thee, and serve thee, for Jesus sake. Amen. XL.— THE REVILED BLESSED. Hearken unto me ye that know righteousness, the people in whose heart is my law : fear ye not the reproach of men, neither be ye afraid of their reviiings. No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper, and eveiy tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment, thou shalt condemn. Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you, falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad : for great is your reward in heaven : for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you. For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully. For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently ? but if, when ye do well, and suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God. For even hereunto were ye called : because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps : who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth : who, when he was reviled, reviled not again ; when he suffered, he threat- ened not ; but committed himself to him that judge th right- eously. Finally, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous : not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing : but contrariwise, blessing : knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing. For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye suffer for well-doing, than for evil-doing. Being reviled, we bless : being persecuted, we suffer it. THE REVILED BLESSED. 105 Isaiah 51 : 1. Isaiah 54 : 17. Matt. 5 : 11, 12. 1 Peter 2 : 19-23. C. M. Didst thou dear Saviour, suffer shame, And bear the cross for me ? — And shall I fear to own thy name, Or thy disciple be? — Let mockers scoff, the world defame, And treat me with disdain ; Still may I glory in thy name, And count reproach my gain. PRAYER. Oh ! thou all-seeing and omniscient Jehovah, how much higher are thy thoughts than our thoughts, and thy ways than our ways. We judge after the outward appearance, but thou seest the heart. When we see those that hate thee, preferred and honored, and those that love thee reviled and slandered, we should well fear things against thine own flock, if thou hadst not written them blessed in the midst of a sneering and gainsaying world. Help us, then, when, as thy disciples, we are the subjects of scoffing and slander, and when our name is cast out as evil, help to count it all joy. When we are reproached by false witnesses and our character is de- famed by those who would destroy us, may we be cheered in the remembrance that thou dost lay no greater burdens upon us than all the saints before us have carried. Thy servant Lot was scoffed at, and traduced, and defamed by the people of wicked Sodom. Joseph was hated by his brethren ; and David was made the sport of the drunkard's song. The holy name by which we are called was derided and blasphemed, and the only begotten of the Father was accused of drunken- ness, sabbath breaking, and league with Beelzebub, by those for whom he came to die. Shall we, then, think it strange that we are exposed to reproach and fiery trials, for his dear name's sake. This we will gladly bear. We welcome affronts and ignominy, we rejoice and are exceeding glad to endure them, for great is our reward in heaven. O Lord may we never suffer for evil doing, but when we suffer let it be for well doing, and falsely of those who suffer wrongfully and for conscience sake, thou hast said the spirit of glory and of God resteth upon them. We may be called to endure hardness as good soldiers of Jesus Christ by drillings in se- 5 106 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. cret places, and from those who could not if they would in- flict cruel persecutions upon us. O may we stand steadfast. When brethren or sisters, father or mother, wife or children, shall point the finger of scorn at us, or curl the lip of contempt and knit the brow of wrath, may we rejoice and be exceeding glad. Though troubled on every side, yet not distressed ; perplexed but not in despair ; persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast down, but not destroyed. We intercede with thee that such a spirit of supplication may dwell within us at all times as shall prompt us to pray for those who despitefully use us, as Jesus prayed for his foes, saying, Father forgive them, for they know not what they do. Help us to do them good. When they hunger, to feed them, when they thirst, to give them drink, and always to care for the salvation of their souls. And now, O Lord, let the united blessings of these holy beati- tudes be conferred upon us, so far as we can be partakers of them here below, and, for the rest, fulfil all our desires, and all thy precious promises to us, when we shall be purified from all our sins, and stand before the throne of thy glory with all the sanctified throng. And to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit we will offer ceaseless praise. Amen. XLI— SINFULNESS OF MAN. The Lord looked down from heaven upon the children of men ; to see if there were any that did understand and seek God. They are all gone aside, they are all together become filthy : there is none that doeth good, no not one. There is none that understandeth, -there is none that seeketh after God. Therefore they say unto God, Depart from us : for we de- sire not the knowledge of thy ways, and to the prophets, Pro- phesy not unto us right things : speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits : get ye out of the way : turn aside out of the path : cause the Holy One of Israel to cease from before us. Job. 21 : 14. Isaiah 30 : 10, 11. Ps. 14 : 2, 3. For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections : and as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind : being filled with all un- righteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, malicious- ness, full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity, whisper- SINFULNESS OF MAN. 107 ers, backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, in- venters of evil things, disobedient to parents ; without under- standing, covenant breakers, without natural affection, impla- cable, unmerciful,; who knowing the judgment of God, (that they which commit such things, are worthy of death) not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them. Rom. 1 : 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32. The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked, who can know it? The carnal mind is enmity against God ; for it is not subject to the law of God, neither in- deed can be. The imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth. Because sentence against an evil work is not exe- cuted speedily ; therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil. Jer. 17:9. Rom. 8 : 7. Gen. 8 : 21. Ecc. 8 : 11. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. As by one man sin entered into the world, and 4eath by sin : so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned. For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners : so by the obedience of one, shall many be made righteous. Sec also. Isa. 1 : 2. Ps. 10 : 4. Gen. 6 : 5, 11. Rom. 3 : 11-18. Jer 3 : 21. C. M. How sad our state by nature is ! Our sin how deep it stains ! And Satan binds our captive minds Fast in his slavish chains. But there is a voice of sovereign grace, Sounds from the sacred word, Ho ye despairing sinners, come And trust upon the Lord. PRAYER. O Lord with humble shame we confess our sinful state. The testimonies of thy word conclude all under sin. The Lord looked from heaven to see if there were any among the children of men who did good. There was none righteous, no not one. The history of mankind confirms the testimony of revelation. Selfishness and cruelty, envy and hatred, re- venge and violence, war and oppression, have obtained in every age of the world, in every part of the earth, in every nation and tribe of men ; defacing from man the image of 108 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. his maker, sundering the ties of the human brotherhood ar- raying man against man, class against class, and nation against nation, desolating the hearts and homes and countries of earth, and filling heaven with sounds of violence, of lamen- tation and woe. And in our own spiritual history we trace a fearful corroboration of the doctrine of human depravity. Our own heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked. It turns aside from the purpose of duty like a de- ceitful bow : it betrays into forgetfulness of God, ingratitude, neglect of duty, and the commission of sin. Help us to feel that what the Scriptures and history declare mankind gene- rally to be, by the uniform character of human nature we are. Only divine providence and grace have restrained from other and higher degrees of wickedness. let us not boast of our virtue, so weak in itself. Let us not glory over the poor pub- lican not daring to lift up his eyes in the temple, but smiting on his breast and exclaiming, "God be merciful to me a sin- ner." We deplore our natural depravity, and our practical irreligion -and wickedness. We mourn over our manifold transgressions ; the follies of childhood and youth, and the sins of riper years : sins of omission and commission, the sins of our relations and stations in life ; the sins of thought, word and deed. But O God while we mourn, we rejoice. We praise thee that there is pardon for the most aggravated trans- gressions : a saviour for the chief of sinners. Where sin has abounded, grace hath much more abounded. May a sinning race be brought to penitence and pardon. May man return as a prodigal to his father's house ; and may there be joy in heaven among the angels of God over the last sinner of earth repenting and returning to a filial trust in God, and a cordial obedience to all his requirements. " Our Father," &c. XLII— CONDEMNATION OF MAN. The wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all un- godliness, and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness. Rom. 1 : 18. Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law, that the man that doeth those things shall live by them. Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law : that every mouth may be stop- CONDEMNATION OF MAN. 109 ped, and all the world may be guilty before God. Therefore by the deeds of the law, there shall no flesh be justified in his sight ; for by the law is the knowledge of sin. The law worketh wrath. Rom. 10 : 5. 3 : 19, 20. 4 : 15. For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point he is guilty of all. James 2 : 10. As many as have sinned without law, shall also perish without law : and as many as have sinned in the law, shall be judged by the law. For the wages of sin is death : but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. Neither is there salvation in any other ; for there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved. Rom. 2:12. 6 : 23. 1 Tim. 1 : 15. Acts 4:12. Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them. Heb. V : 25. See also, John 7 : 19. Rom. 4 : 15. Deut. 27 : 26. Gal. 9 : 4. Jer. 13 : 23. Rom. 5 : 6. Isa. 53 : 4. 1 John 2:2. 2 Cor. 5 : 14. Rom. 4 : 24. 1 Tim. 2 : 6. Rom. 8:1. 4:3. Isa. 59 : 16. Heh. 2 : 17. Ecc. 8 : 11. 1 John 1 : 10. S. M. Ah, how shall fallen man Be just before his God? If he contend in righteousness We fall beneath his rod. If he our way should mark, With strict inquiring eyes, Could we for one of thousand faulta A just excuse devise ? PRATER. Holy, holy, Lord God of hosts ! It becomes us to lay our hands upon our mouths and our faces in the dust when we ap- proach into thy presence. For we are not only without right- eousness, but without excuse for our unrighteousness. Having offended at one point, we have evinced the spirit of disobedience, and in effect we have broken the whole law, and are obnoxious to its punishment. But O Lord we have offended at many points and left the ground of our condemnation complete and unquestionable. Those who have possessed thy word are clearly condemned by its standard, and those without it are condemned by the law of their own consciences. And if their consciences condemn them God is greater and purer than 110 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. their consciences and will condemn them also. While the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, pronouncing its curse against those who continue not in all things written in the book of the law to do them, we feel that by the deeds of the law no man living can be justified. By the law is the knowledge of sin, but not of salvation. May we by its discipline learn our sin- fulness, our helplessness, and our condemnation, and be warned and impelled to seek pardon and peace through our Lord Jesus Christ. We praise thee that there is no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh but after the spirit. If Christ intercedes for us who can con- demn us ? If God justifies, who can lay anything to our charge ? " Our Father," &c. XLIU— RESTORATION OF MAN. Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdon of heaven. Come now and let us reason together, saith the Lord : though your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow ; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts : and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for he will abundantly par- don. Say unto them, As I live, saith the Lord God, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked, turn from his way and live : turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways, for why will ye die, O house of Israel ? A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you, and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them. Come unto me all ye that labor, and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly of heart : and ye shall find rest unto your souls. If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature : old things are passed away, behold, all things are become new. Matt, RESTORATION OF MAN. HI 18 : 8. Isaiah 1 : 18. 55 : 7. Ezek. 36 : 26, 27. Matt. 11 : 28, 29. 2 Cor. 5 : 17. .gfeek 33 : 10, 11. See also, Isa. 1 : 11. 16, 17. Matt. 15 : 7, 8. Jer. 4 : 3, 4. Joel. 2 : 12, 13. Ezek. 18 : 30-32. Acts 3 : 19. Prov. 26 : 26. Isa. 42 : 18. 55 : 6. 7. John 3 : 3-7. Matt. 18 : 3. Isa. 1 : 18. Eph. 4 : 22-24. ,2 Cor. 5 : 17. Sam. 4 : 7, 8. Jer. 31 : 18, 19. Isa. 38 : 17. S.M. How heavy is the night That hangs upon our eyes, Till his reviving light Over our souls arise! Our guilty spirits dread To meet the wrath of heaven, But, in his righteousness array 'd, We see our sins forgiven. PRAYER. We adore thee as our creator, preserver and bountiful bene- factor. We praise thee for thy benificence to us and to all mankind ; and especially for the redemption of the world through Christ Jesus our Lord. When there was no eye to pity and no arm that could bring salvation, thine own eye looked with compassion and thine own arm was made bare for man's salvation. Thou didst lay help upon one who was able to save to the uttermost all who should come to God by him ; to restore to man all that was lost by the fall ; deliver him from all the miseries entailed by the great transgression ; and elevate him to holiness and happiness, the fellowship of angels and the fruition of the divine presence. Enable us to avail ourselves humbly of the divine method of human salvation. May we cherish that conviction of our sins and our helpless- ness, which will make us seek and prize the mediation and righteousness of Jesus Christ. While he is made unto us as our representative wisdom and righteousness, sanctifica- tion and redemption, may these virtues be wrought in us in progressive sanctification. May we hate the sins that are forgiven, and avoid their repetition in the future. May we remember that we are not restored by Christ without faith, repentance and reformation, but, through them ; that if any man be in Christ Jesus he is a new creature : old relishes and habits and associations of sin have passed away, and all his tastes and manner of life and companionship have become new. We rejoice that this way of salvation is open to all, that whosoever cometh to thee by it thou wilt in nowise cast 112 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. out. let the ends of the earth look to thee in Christ Jesus and be saved. As man has fallen in the first may he rise in the second Adam. May all the tribes of earth look upon him whom they pierce by their sins and weep and mourn and turn to God. What the law by its threatenings or its cere- monies could not effect, may the gospel accomplish by its promises and its compassion. Let the unspeakable love of God subdue all the hearts of the race to penitence and re- formation. And may the cry be heard from every part of the earth, in the Lord have I righteousness and salvation. May we seek to make our calling and election sure ; discharge with fidelity all our domestic, social and civil duties, and ever pray. " Our Father," &c. XLIY -DIVINITY AND MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. I tell you the truth, it is expedient for you that I go away ; for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you : but if I depart, I will send him unto you. I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever. Even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither know- eth him : but ye know him, for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. For as many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the sons of God. For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear : but ye have received the spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God. The spirit also helpeth our infirmities ; for we know not what we should pray for as we ought : but the spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings, which cannot be uttered. Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you ? Grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whi- ther it goeth : so is every one that is born of the Spirit. Rom. DIVINITY AND MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. 113 8 : 14, 15, 16. Rom. 8 : 26. 1 Cor. 3 : 16. John 16 : 7. John 14 : 16, IT. Eph. 4 : 30. John 3 : 5. John 3 : 8. See also, Tit. 3 : 15. Eph. 1 : 13. Rom. 8 : 14-16. Gal. 5 : 22, 23. Rom. 5 : 6-15. 13 : 2. 2 Cor. 1 : 22. Luke 11 : 13. ActsO : 31. Matt.12 : 31, 32. Ps. 51 : 11. Zech. 4 : 6. lsa. 59 : 19. Gen 6. : 3. S. M. 'Tis God the Spirit leads In paths before unknown; The work to be performed is ours, The strength is all his own. 'Tis he that works to will, 'Tis he that works to do : His is the power by which we act, His be the glory too, PRAYER. O thou who art the source of all good, we thank thee that thou hast revealed to us thy Holy Spirit as co-equal with thy- self and with thine only beloved son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. We thank thee for his mission into this world of sin, for the work which he has accomplished in that great scheme of redemption which thine own wisdom has devised, — that holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost, that through him the Messiah received his anointing, was conceived and born of a woman, was guided through a life of trial, of insult and suffering, and was sustained in these and ineffable agonies on the cross by which he expiated our guilt and became the end of the law for righteousness to all who believe. We thank thee, O God, that this same Holy Spirit is to convince the world of sin, of righteousness and of a judgment to come and to sustain the office of another comforter to thy people until the dawn of that glorious and welcome day when Jesus Christ shall appear the second time without sin unto salvation. Shed down, we entreat thee, his gracious influences that we may see the depth of our own guilt, that we may be truly humbled in view of our transgressions against thine inflexible authority; that we may experience that godly sorrow, that true repentance, which needeth not so be repent- ed of; that we may be guided to the cross; that we may- exercise implicit faith in the merits of that precious blood there so freely and mercifully shed as an atonement for our guilt, and that we may attain to that complete victory over our corrupt propensities and to that entire sanctification from all sin which can alone satisfy the longings of those who as- 114 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. pire to holy communion with God. Grant thy Holy Spirit to those who know thee not, that they may be created anew in Christ Jesus and experience that new birth without which no man can see the kingdom of God. May those who have already shared thy regenerating grace be enabled through the aid of thy spirit to exemplify daily the principles of a true and enlightened piety ; may they be sincere and without offence, being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ unto the glory and praise of God. May thy church while in her militant state on earth, be supplied from thine infinite fulness with all those aids and graces and gifts w T hich are essential to the accomplishment of her work here and to her ultimate triumph. We thank thee that though there be diversities of gifts there is the same spirit, though there be differences of administrations, there is the same Lord, though there be diversities of operations, yet it is the same God who worketh all in all. May the speedy tri- umph of the gospel, the diffusion of truth, the universal pre- valence of pure religion, indicate to us that thou art fulfilling thine own promise in that abundant outpouring of thy spirit; which is to characterise these last days upon which we have already entered. Hear and grant our supplications, O thou most merciful God, which we offer in the name and through the mediation of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and the praise shall be ascribed to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. Amen. XL VI— FINAL HAPPINESS OF THE RIGHTEOUS. Father, I will that they whom thou hast given me be with me where I am : that they may behold my glory which thou hast given me : for thou loved st me before the foundation of the world. In my Father's house are many mansions : if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. We, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteous- ness. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. And there shall be no night there ; and they need no candle, neither light of the sun ; for the FINAL HAPPINESS OF THE RIGHTEOUS. 115 Lord God giveth them light, and they shall reign for ever and ever. They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more ; neither shall the sun light on them, nor any heat. For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters : and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. Blessed are the dead which die in the Loi^l from henceforth : Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors ; and their works do follow them. But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. For I reckon, that the sufferings of this pre- sent time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. Our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. John 17 : 24. 14 : 2, 3. 2 Pet. 3:13. Rev. 22 : 5. 7 : 15, 16. 14 : 13. 1 Cor. 2 : 9. Rom. 8 : 18. 2 Cor. 4 : 17. See also 2 Pet. 3 : 13. Rev. 21 : 2. 27 Matt. 13 : 43, Rev. 22 : 5. 7 : 15-17 14 : 3. 1 John. 3:2. 1 Pet. 4 : 13. Rom. 8 : 18. 2 Cor. 4 : 17. Luke 12 : 32. 2 Thess. 1 : 7. Matt. 6 : 20. Isa. 60 : 20. Jude 24 : 25. Heb. 12 : 22-24. Ps. 16 : 11. C. M. Nor eye hath seen, nor ear hath heard. Nor sense nor reason known, What joys the Father hath prepared For those who love his Son. But the good Spirit of the Lord Reveals a heaven to come ; The beams of glory in his word. Allure and guide us home. Those holy gates forever bar Pollution sin and shame; And none shall gain admittance there But followers of the Lamb. PRAYER. We bless thee God, that however diversified the condition of thy people in the world, there is reserved for them an in- heritance undefiled and that fadeth not away. Whether the journey of life be abridged or prolonged, it terminates for them beyond the wilderness, over the Jordan, amid the blissful scenes of Canaan. We thank thee for that benediction uttered by thy voice from heaven, " Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." We hail it as a bow of promise arching the horizon J 16 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. of a dying world. Resting from their labors, and followed by their works, thy people shall inherit mansions prepared for them before the foundation of the world. They shall be with thee where thou art, and behold thy glory. In thy presence is fulness of joy, and at thy right hand are pleasures forever more. All the vicissitudes of life shall work together for their good. Their trials and their conflicts here, will only make them richer there. Lord may this promise of the righteous become the promise of the whole earth. We thank thee that a promise is left to all of entering into rest ; that the provi- sions and promises of the Gospel may be preached to all ; and all may lay hold of the hojJt set before them in the Gospel. O gather thy sons from afar, and thy daughters from the ends of the earth, and may an exceeding great multitude that no man can number sit down with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven. may the promised felicities of the heavenly state attract the admiration and pursuit of all classes and conditions of men. Enable us to lay up a good foundation against the time to come. Gather us with that general assembly whose names are written in heaven. Re- member us with the favor thou bearest to thy people, and let not temptations separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. May we suffer with him joyfully, that we may be glorified together with him. " Our Father," &c. XLVIL— FINAL PUNISHMENT OF THE WICKED. Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God ? Be not deceived : neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of them- selves with mankind, nor thieves, nor coveteous, nor drunk- ards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. As the tares are gathered and burned in the fire : so shall it be in the end of this world. The son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity : then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment : but the righteous into life eternal. FINAL PUNISHMENT OF THE WICKED. nf Marvel not at this : for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth, they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life, and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damna- tion. The heavens and the earth which are now, are kept in store reserved unto fire against the day of judgment, and perdition of ungodly men ; when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven, with his mighty angels, in flaming fire, taking ven- geance on them that know not God, and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power. 1 Cor. 6 : 9, 10. Matt. 13 : 40, 41. Matt. 25 : 41, 46. John 5 : 28, 29. 2 Peter 3 : 7. 1 Thes. 1 : 7, 8, 9. See also John 5 : 28. 29. Matt. 7 : 21-33. Deut. 31 : 35-41. Rom. 2 : 8, 9. 3 : 5. 6. 2 Pet. 2 : 4, 9. Luke 10 : 22-24. Mark 9 : 43, 44. 1 John 5 : 16. Mark 3 : 28, 29. Matt. 13 : 47, 48. Ps. 92 : 7. Prov. 11 : 7. Ps. 73 : 3-9. 16-19. Ps. 11 : 6 L. M. Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I, To mourn and murmur and repine, To see the wicked placed on high, In pride and robes of honor shine ! But, 0, their end, their dreadful end! Thy faithful word hath taught me so ; On slippery rocks I see them stand. And fiery billows roll below. PRAYER. thou who art of purer eyes than to behold sin with allow- ance enable us who are sinful creatures to tremble in appre- hension of the just consequences of our sins. If angels were cast down to hell ; a depraved generation destroyed by a flood, and the cities of the plain set forth as an example of signal retribution on account of their sins ; may we feel assu- red that no rank or generation of men, no community, or fa- mily, or individual, can hope to escape the judgment of God against all unrighteousness of men. For thou, Lord, knowest how to reserve the ungodly to the judgment and perdition of ungodly men. O enable us to feel that sin bears its sentence within itself; that estranging man from God, it necessarily dries up the sources of his happiness, digs for him the abyss of despair : that all the miseries of earth are but the foretaste of its consummated punishment. When the wicked shall de- 118 BIBLE PRAYER BOOK. part from the left hand of the final judge into everlasting punishment, where the worm of their torture diest not, and the fire of their anguish is not quenched ; when Christ shall be revealed from heaven in flaming fire taking vengeance on them who knoAv not God, and obey not the Gospel, gather not our souls with the wicked on whose head the storm of thy wrath shall beat ceaseless, pitiless and eternal. May we be- come the companions of all who fear thee, and stand with them in the judgment. We rejoice that in proportion to the magnitude of the punishment threatened against sin, is the fulness of motive and provision for his escape from it. Instead of caviling at the penalty of thy law, may we ob- serve it in Jesus Christ. Instead of speculating about possible modes of escaping the penalty, may we wisely and earnestly strive to avoid the transgression. O Jesus ! may we find in thee an advocate for the coming trial — a covert from the coming storm ! " Our Father," &c. XLVIIL— LORD'S DAY MORNING. The chapters indicated before the following selections are recommended for frequent reading in the family, and in the closet. Matt. 2 Is*, 22c?, 23c? chapters. Luke 23c?, 2±th chapters. Isa. 53d chapter. Ps. 1st, 2nd, 8th, 15th, 19th, &Mh. C. M. When the worn spirit wants repose, And sighs her God to seek, How sweet to hail the evening's close, That ends the weary week ! How sweet to hail the early dawn, That opens on the sight. When first that soul reviving morn Sheds forth new rays of light ! Sweet day ! thine hours too soon will cease, Yet, while they gently roll, Sweet day ! thine hours too soon will cease. A Sabbath o'er my soul. PRAYER. Lord of the Sabbath help us to rejoice and be glad in the recurrence of this day. In wisdom and in kindness to our LORD'S DAY MORNING. 119 race thou hast appointed it as a period for physical repose, and spiritual devotion, Let us not do our own works or think our own thoughts, but call the Sabbath a delight, and honor it in its religious design. We would bless thee this morning for thy preserving care exercised over us during the past week ; its dangers have been escaped ; its difficulties sur- mounted ; and its trials endured ; and as we are the preserved, the cared for, may we be also the living to praise thee. We would thankfully recall the subjects which this day suggests to our minds ; especially that it was on the first day of the week that the great proof of our being under the new cove- nant of grace was given to the world, by the fact of the resur- rection from the dead of our adorable Redeemer, who has as- sured us that because he lives, his people shall live also. May we have grace to discharge all the duties of this day accept- ably and devoutly ; like the beloved disciple, may we be in the spirit on the Lord's day ; and let the food administered to us be sweet to our taste and invigorating to our souls. While thou art bringing us into thy banqueting let thy ban- ner over us be love ; and though our eyes are not as yet per- mitted to see the King in his beauty, yet we pray thee reveal thyself to us by faith. Let the Shekinah of thy presence, though invisible to eyes of flesh, be manifested to our waiting souls ; and thus may we, led from heartfelt experience to say, " How amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord God of hosts ! and to confess that a day spent in thy courts is better than a thousand elsewhere. And let it please thee to grant that great grace may rest upon all the congregations of thy peo- ple this day ; as thou lovest the gates of Zion, more than all the dwellings of Jacob, may they feel that thou hast given salvation in Zion, for Israel thy glory. And may the trumpet of the gospel give a certain sound to those who are ignorant of or neglecting its requirements, and let those who are spir- itually poor, and maimed, and halt and blind, be gatlwed in, that thy house may be full. Our Father which art in heaven,