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Directions for Prayer, for the Diocess of Bath and Wells.
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Dearly beloved in our Lord,
THe Catechism truly teaches all Christians, that they are not able of themselves to do those things they have vow'd in their Baptism to do, namely, To walk in the Commandments of God, and to serve him, without his special Grace, or favor∣able Assistance, and this then are to learn at all times to call upon God for, by diligent Prayer.
How good and seasonable this advice is, you will all see, if you consider what helpless and needy Creatures the very best of Men are. Alas! our weakness is very great, our wants are very many, our dependance on God for all things, all our lives long, is entire, and absolute, and ne∣cessary, and there is no way in the World to gain help and supplies from God, but by Prayer; so that it is as easie, and as possible to preserve a natural Life without daily Bread, as a Christian Life without daily Prayer.
It was for this reason, that our Saviour himself took a particular care, to teach his Disciples to pray, [Luke 11. 1] and it is for the same reason, and in imitation of our Hea∣venly Master, that I have joyn'd these directions for Prayer to the Catechism.
Sure I am, the Zeal I ought to have for your Salvation, can suggest to me nothing more conducing to the good of your Souls, than to exhort and beseech you all, of ei∣ther Sex, to learn how to Pray.
This is the first general Request I shall make to you, and I am the more earnest in it, because my own sad experi∣ence