An Gfiriwr nf mnmhip fm: Ebliginua %2rhirw in rxrxntrxiiun with 11;» (fihavrhatzrr nf the Errrpnienarg mi 11;: fiiarnherg hf flak» Qllmmplain hg fiammzl hé Glhamplairfi in 311111. may fizxggwteh fiat my in Ciiljmrlgraa ix: fly: fitaize nf Hrrmxmit mt fixxnhag, Iflxtlg 4. lfiflfi’ Jénmmix hy the §awm1;mnm1am flxarrrrttrnary @nmmiasinn at Ermmni my ®1‘hP1' nf firrhirr. ®rgarc Enlunmrg. Ely» Emcnlngg. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host: Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. fipnjpnrp, (By the minister). Our help is in the Name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth_ The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in truth. He will fulfill the desire of them that fear Him: He also will hear their cry, and will save them. Eh» Zmzmrafinn. Eternal God, our Maker and our Lord, Giver of all gracegfrom whom every good prayer cometh, and who poorest Thy Spirit upon all who seek Thee; Deliver us, when we draw nigh to Thee, from coldness of heart and wanderings of mir1d;‘that with stead- fast thoughts and pure affections we may worship Thee in spirit and truth, and that by the remembrance of the days of old, and of the brave men who have nobly served Thee, their country, and their fellow-men, our hearts may be stirred to grateful trust in Thy providence; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. figmn, O God of Bethel, by Whose Hand. (Tune, Azmon.) 0 God of Bethel, by whose hand Thy people still are fed; Who through this weary pilgrimage East all our fathers led! Our vows, our prayers, we now present Before thy throne of grace; God of our fathers! be the God Of their succeeding race. Through each perplexing path of life Our wandering footsteps guide; Give us, each day, our daily bread, And raiment fit provide. Oh, spread thy covering wings around Till all our wanderings cease, And at our Father’s loved abode, Our souls arrive in peace. Such blessings from thy gracious hand i Our humble prayers implore I And thou shalt be our chosen God. Our portion evermore. Amen. flmgnngtm flpahing, (Psalm CVII: 1-16, 23-43.) 0 give: thanks unto the Lord. for he is good; for his mercy endureth for cver. ;‘ h Let the redeemcd cy the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed /mm the hand ofthc: enemy; And gathered them out of the lands, from the east, and from the wcst: from the north. and from the south. V A - They wandered in the! wilderness in (2 solitary way: they found no city to dwell in. T Hungry and thirsty: their soul fainted in them. ' Then they tried unto the Lord in their trouble: and ha delivered them out Qt their distress“. And he led them forth by the right way: that they might go to a city of habitation. 0 that met: would praise the Lordfor his goodness.‘ cmdfor his wort- dwful worhs to the children of mm .’ L For he satisfieth the longing soul: and filleth the hungry soul with goodness. Such as sit in ldarhrzess and in the shadow qf death: being bound in afiltdton and iron; Because they rebelled against the words of God: and contemued the counsel of the Most High. L ' Therefore he brought down their heart with labour: they fell down, and there was none to help. ' T hen they cried unto the Lord in their trouble: and he saved them out of their distresses. He brought them out afdczrhness and the shadow qfdeczth .* and brake their hands in sander. ” L T O that men would praise the Lord for his goodness: and for his Wonderful works to the children of men! For he hath brohen the gates of brass: and out the bars qf {ran in sander. \ They that go down to the sea in ships: fhat do business in great watcrs; , M These see the worhs of the Lord .- and his wonder: in the deep. For he commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind: which lifteth up the waves thereof. They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths: their soul is melted because qftrauble. % They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man: and are at their wit’s end. L ‘ é -' V Then they my unto the Lord in their trottble: hand he btihgeth them out qf their dristresses. ” V V He maketh the storm a calm: so that the waves thereof are still. 327'»:-m are they glad ‘because they be qz:£éz.‘.- so he bfingelk 'zflzem unto their desired haven. A , O that men would praise the Lord for his goodness: and for his wonderful works to the children of men! L Let lizem exalt him also in the congregation of 17:: people : zmdpraise him in tin? assernbbt oftiwelders. He turneth rivers into a. wilderness: and the Watersprings into dry ground; A fruitful lama’ into éarre1me.s's: for fine wickedness of Lt/tam tkat dwell therein. He e tumeth the wilderness intoée. etanding Water‘: and ~dry ground nto watersprings. And there he mallet/'1 the lzmzgryeto dwell : that t/my mayprepare at city for habitation. ~ And sow the fields, and zplant vineyards: which may yield fruits of L increase. He élessetlz if/mm also, so time! they are multiplied egLreatly.: and 32.]. L feral}; not their cattle to dac:Veas:.o L ‘ Again, they are diminished and brought low; through oppression, afliefiou, and sorrow. L L L L l Hepourelk contempl upon princes : and causal}: them to wander in flash wilderness, where there is no way. Yet setteth he the poor on high from L afiietionzl arid maketh him families like a flock. L The righteous shall see it, and ng7'oz'r:e.- and all inlquily shall slop Izrer mouth. V ewhoso is wise, and will observe these things: even they ehell ui:1&er~ ~ stand the loving kindness of the ‘Lord. «Karin fiatri. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son: and to the Holy G~ho’s’1:;, L As it was in the Abegintiinog, is now, and ever shall be: world with» out end. Amen. L L L 5;;-ipmrg figganu. Deuteronomy VIII. Anthem, (A Te Deum, Gloria in Exeeleis, or other apepropfiate El}? fiastnral grey»:-. A prayer of thanksgiving and supplication, which may include the following.) A filhankegihtng rm fleet». Almighty and eyerlasting God, who lmakest wars to cease unto the ends of the earth; we praise and magnify that great: mercy, ‘whereby Thou hast not only freed our borders from every enemy, and given as test and quietness, but out of Thine abundant goodness art shedding down the same blessed tranquility upon the nations round about us; and we humbly beseech Thee, that, being subdued by Thy truth, they may eyermore dwell together in love as one family of mankind; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. T >14 A firatger for @111‘ ldlnnntrg. T ,0 Most powerful Lord God, blessed and only Potentate, who hast ~ granted onto our country liberty, and established our Nation in righteous- ness by the people’s will: Guide and ‘direct the multitudesewhom Thou has ordained in power, by Thy pure wisdom and Thy just laws; that their counsels may be filled with knowledge and equity, ‘add the whole estate of the Commonwealth be preserved in pea;ce,tmity, strength, and honour: L And take under Thy governance and protection, Thy ‘servants, the President! the Governor of this State, the lawgilvers, the jhdges, the counsellors, the magistrates, and all who are entrusted with authority; so defending them from all evil and enriching them with all needed good, that the people may prosper in freedom beneath anyeqnal law, and otir Nation may magnify - T Thy Name in all the earth; thrlouegh Jesus ‘C‘h‘ri's’t our Llofd. Amen. E4 flrayer fur Cillgemplsin §moag.* L Almighty God, who it: the former time didst lead our fathers forth into a. wealthy place; Give thy grace, we humbly beseech Thee, to us their children, that we may always approve ourselves a people mindful of thy favor and glad to do Thy ‘will. Bless our land with honorable industry, sound learning, and pure manners. Defend our liberties, epresetve our unity. Save us from violence, discord and confusion, from pride and L ‘authorized for use in Protestant Episcopal churches on Sunday, Julys-, by the Bishop of Vermont.’ T T arrogancy, and from every evil way. Fashion into one happy people the multitudes brought hither out of many kindreds and tongues. Endue with the spirit of wisdom those whom we entrust in thy name with the authority of governance, to the end that there be peace at home, and that we keep a place among the nations of the earth. In the time of prosperity, fill our hearts with thankfulness; and in the day of trouble, suffer not our trust in Thee to fail; all which we ask for Jesus Christ’s sake, Thy Sou, our Lord. Amen. >14 Elly: Enrhfia firager. (To be said by Minister and People.) Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy king- dom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive ue 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, forever. Amen. fignm, O God, Beneath Thy Guiding Hand. (Tune, Duke Street}. 0 God, beneath thy guiding hand, Our exiled fathers crossed the sea, And when they trodthe wintry strand, With prayer and psalm they worshipped Thee. Thou heardst, well pleased, the song, the prayer--»-~ Thy blessing came; and still its power Shall onward through all ages hear The memory of that holy hour. What changel through pathless wilds no more The fierce and naked savage roams: Sweet praise, along the cultured shore, Breaks. from ten thousand happy homes. Laws. freedom, truth, and faith in God Came with those exiles o’er the wa'ves,e And where their pilgrim feet have trod, The God they trusted guards their graves. - And here Thy name, 0 God of love, Their childrerrs children shall adore, Till these eternal hills remove . And spring" adorns the earth no more. Amen. " G112 (hffrring. (At the discretion of the minister and the congregation, the ofibrirxg may be devoted to the fund for the €1‘€'C!t1OI1 of apcrmanent memorial to Samuel do Champlain.) Uh» Errmntt. (A patriotic discourse related to the discovery of the territory of Vermont by Samuel dc Champlain, or other event of Vermont history.) firasrtt Grant, we: beseech Thee, Almighty God, that the words, which we have heard this day with our outward cars, may through Thy grace be so grafted inwardly in our hearts, that they may bring forth in us the fruit of good living, to the honour and praise of Thy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 0 God, from whom all holy desires. all good counsels, and all just works do proceed; Give unto Thy servants that peace which the world cannot give; that both our hearts may be set to obey Thy command- ments, and also that by Thee, we, being defended from the fear of our enemies, may pass our time in rest and quictncss; through the merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour. Amen. figmn, America. My country! ’tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died! Land of the Pilgrim’s pride! From every mountain side Let freedom ring! My native country, thee-- * c Land of the noble, free---T Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and fills, Thy woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills Like that above. Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet frcedom’s song: Let mortal tongucs awake ; Let all that breathe partake; Let rocks their silence break, The sound prolong. Our fathers’ God! to thee, > Author of liberty, T To thee we sing: Longlmay our land be bright With freedom’s holy light; Protect us by Thy might, Great God, our King! Amen. flrrtrhirfinxt. @112 firaiar nf Ellamnun mm. Let us now praise famous men, And our fathers that be-gat us. The Lord hath wrought great glory by them L Through His‘ great power from the beginning. Snchas did hear rule in their kingdoms, Men renowned -for their power, Giving counsel by their understanding, And declaringépropheciesnz L Leaders of thc people by their counsels, ; And by their knowledge of learning meet for the people, Wise and eloquent in thcirtinstructions: . Rich men furnished with ability, Living peaceably in their habitations: All these were honoured in their generations‘, A And were the glory of their times. t l V ‘ L Therclbe ofthem, that have left a. name behind‘ them. L L » That their praises might be reported. on These were merciful men, Whose rightelousness hath not been forgotten. L L With their seed shall continually remain a good inheritance, V And their children are within the covenant. ’ U l Their send standeth fast, And‘ their children are within the covlenant, L L L Their seed standeth fast, And their children for their sakes. Their seed shall remain for ever, L And theilrnglory‘sha1l~not blelublotted out. L Their bodies are buried in p:eace; h L But their name liveth for everrnore}. The people will tell of their: wisd om,‘ L o And the congregation will shew forth their praiso.» it ~ of --{From The Wisdom of the Son of Sirach, Ch. XLIV. “