A Form of common prayer for Gods blessing upon His Majesty, and his dominions and for the averting of Gods judgments : to be used upon Wednesday April the Tenth next ensuing, in all churches and chappels within the cities of London and Westminster, the suburbs and liberies of the same : and upon Wednesday the four and twentieth of the same moneth in all the rest of this His Majesties Kingdom ...
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- A Form of common prayer for Gods blessing upon His Majesty, and his dominions and for the averting of Gods judgments : to be used upon Wednesday April the Tenth next ensuing, in all churches and chappels within the cities of London and Westminster, the suburbs and liberies of the same : and upon Wednesday the four and twentieth of the same moneth in all the rest of this His Majesties Kingdom ...
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- London :: Printed by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills ...,
- 1678.
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- Subject terms
- Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685.
- Church of England -- Prayer-books and devotions -- English.
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A32996.0001.001
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"A Form of common prayer for Gods blessing upon His Majesty, and his dominions and for the averting of Gods judgments : to be used upon Wednesday April the Tenth next ensuing, in all churches and chappels within the cities of London and Westminster, the suburbs and liberies of the same : and upon Wednesday the four and twentieth of the same moneth in all the rest of this His Majesties Kingdom ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A32996.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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The Order for Morning PRAYER.
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Let him that ministreth read with a loud voice these Sentences of Scripture, and after them the Exhortation following. -
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The Confession to be said of the whole Congre∣gation after the Minister, all kneeling. -
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The Absolution to be pronounced by the Priest alone, standing; the people still kneeling. -
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The people shall answer here, and at the end of all other Prayers, Amen. -
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Then likewise he shall say, -
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Here all standing up, the Priest shall say, -
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Venite, exultemus, shall be said this Hymn following; one Verse by the Priest, and another by the Clerk and people. -
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Instead of the Psalms for the Day, shall these proper Psalms be used, VI. XXV. LI. - Ad te, Domine, levavi. Psal. xxv.
- Miserere mei, Deus. Psal. li.
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After the first Lesson shall follow Te Deum Lauda∣mus in English. -
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Then shall be said the Creed by the Minister, and the people standing. -
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And after that, these Prayers following, all devout∣ly kneeling, the Minister first pronouncing with a loud voice, - ¶ Let us pray.
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Then the Minister, Clerks and people, shall say the Lords Prayer with a loud voice. -
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Then the Priest standing up, shall say, -
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In stead of the first Collect at Morning Prayer shall these two be used. - The Collect for Peace.
- The Collect for Grace.
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Here followeth the Litany. - Let us pray.
- Let us pray.
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Then shall the people say this that followeth, after the Minister. - A Prayer of S. Chrysostome.
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2
Corinth. 13. 14.
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The Communion-Service.
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The Priest standing at the North-side of the Lords Table, shall say, - Let us pray.
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For the Epistle, Joel II. 11. -
The Gospel. S. Matth. VI. 16. -
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Then followeth the Sermon; and after that shall be said, - Let us pray for the whole state of Christs Church militant here on earth.
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Then the priest shall let them depart with this Blessing.
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The Order for Evening PRAYER.
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Let him that ministreth read with a loud voice these Sentences of Scripture, and after them the Exhortation following. -
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The Confession to be said of the whole Congre∣gation after the Minister, all kneeling. -
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The Absolution to be pronounced by the Priest alone, standing; the people still kneeling. -
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The people shall answer here, and at the end of all other Prayers, Amen. -
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Then likewise he shall say, -
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Here all standing up, the Priest shall say, -
¶ Instead of
Venite, exultemus, shall be said this Hymn following; one Verse by the Priest, and another by the Clerk and people. -
Proper Psalms are XXXII. CXXX. CXLIII.Beati, quorum. Psal. XXXII. -
De profundis. Psal. CXXX. -
Domine, exaudi. Psal. CXLIII. -
Deus misereatur. Psal. 67. -
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Then shall be said the Creed by the Minister, and the people standing. -
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And after that, these Prayers following; all devout∣ly kneeling, the Minister first pronouncing with a loud voice, - ¶ Let us pray.
- ¶ Then the Minister, Clerks and people, shall say the Lords Prayer with a loud voice.
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Then the Priest standing up, shall say, -
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In stead of the first Collect shall these two be used. -
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Then shall the people say this that followeth, after the Minister. -
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A Prayer for the Kings Majesty. -
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A Prayer for the Royal Family. -
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A Prayer for the Clergy and People. -
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A Prayer of St. Chrysostome. -
2
Corinth. 13. 14.
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