is come, &c. ye may gave me commandment, remember that I told you even so I do. of them. FOR THE EPISTLE. THE EPISTLE. Acts, ii. 1 - 11. 1 Pet. iv. 7-11. WHEN the day of THE end of all things Pentecost was fully come, is at hand. &c. &c. praise tongues and dominion for ever and the wonderful works of ever. Amen. God. in our The First Sunday after Whitsunday. Whitsunday. THE COLLECT. THE COLLECT. GOD, who as at this ALMIGHTY and evertime, didst teach the hearts lasting God, who hast of thy faithful people, by given us thy servants grace, the sending to them the by the confession of a true light of thy holy Spirit; faith, to acknowledge the grant us by the same Spirit glory of thy eternal Godto have a right judgment head; we beseech thee in all things, and evermore that thou wouldst keep us to rejoice in his holy com steadfast in this faith, and fort, through Christ Jesus evermore defend us from our Saviour; in whose all adversities, who livest name we ascribe unto thee and reignestone God, all honour and glory now world without end. Amen. and for ever. Amen. THE GOSPEL. John, iii. 1 - 15. THERE was a man of JESUS said unto his the Pharisees, &c. disciples, If ye love me, should not perish, but have &c. the Father eternal life. as one another ; &c. he who loveth God, love his brother also. FOR THE EPISTLE. AFTER this I looked, and behold, &c. for thy pleasure they are, and were created. The Third Sunday after Whitsunday. The Second Sunday after THE COLLECT. O LORD, who never faileth to help and govern O GOD, the strength those whom thou dost of all those who put their bring up in thy steadfast fear and love; keep us, we trust in thee; mercifully beseech thee, under the accept our prayers; and because, through the weak- protection of thy good pro vidence, and make us to ness of our mortal nature, we can do no good thing have a perpetual fear and without thee, grant us the love of thy holy name, help of thy grace, that in through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. keeping thy commandments, we may please thee THE GOSPEL. both in will and deed, through Jesus Christ our Luke, xiv. 16 — 24. Lord. Amen. A CERTAIN shall taste of my supLuke, xvi. 19 31. per. THERE was a tain rich man, &c. man cer THE EPISTLE. though one rose from the dead. 1 John, iii. 13 - 24. THE EPISTLE. MARVEL not, my 1 John, iv. 7 21. brethren, &c.—by the Spirit which he hath given BELOVED, let us love us. The Fourth Sunday after without whom nothing is Whitsunday. strong, nothing is holy; in crease and multiply upon THE COLLECT. us thy mercy, that thou be ing our ruler and guide, O LORD, we beseech we may so pass through thee mercifully to hear us, things temporal, that we and grant that we, truly finally lose not the things seeking thine aid, may by eternal. Grant this, 0 thy mighty power be de- heavenly Father, through fended, and by thy gracious Jesus Christ our Lord. mercy be comforted in all Amen. dangers and adversities, through Jesus Christ our THE GOSPEL. Luke, vi. 36 42. BE ye therefore merci- ful, &c. the mote that is in thy brother's eye. THEN drew near unto him all the publicans and THE EPISTLE. sinners, &c. one sinner who repenteth. Rom. viii. 31 39. THE EPISTLE. WHAT shall we then 1 Pet. v. 5—11. say to these things ? &c. which is in Christ ALL of you be subject Jesus our Lord. one to another, &c.glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. The Sixth Sunday after Whitsunday. The Fifth Sunday after THE COLLECT. GRANT, O Lord, we beseech thee, that the O God, the protector course of this world may of all who trust in thee, be so peaceably ordered! 1 Pet. iii. 8 - 15. The Eighth Sunday after BE ye all of one mind, , Whitsunday. &c. a reason of the THE COLLECT. hope that is in you. LORD of all power and might, who art the author and giver of all good The Seventh Sunday after things; graft in our hearts Whitsunday. the love of thy name, in crease in us true religion, THE COLLECT. nourish us with all good ness, and of thy great O God, who hast pre mercy keep us in the same, pared for those who love through Jesus thee, such good things as Christ our Lord. Amen. pass man's understanding; THE GOSPEL. pour into our hearts such love toward thee, that we, Mark, viii. 1-9. loving thee above all things, may obtain thy promises, IN those days, the mulwhich exceed all that we titude being very great, can desire, through Jesus &c. and he sent them Christ our Lord. Amen. away. THE EPISTLE. The Tenth Sunday after Whitsunday. The COLLECT. ye not that to whom ye yield, &c. GRANT to us, Lord, eternal life, through Jesus we beseech thee, the spirit Christ our Lord. to think and do always such things as be rightful; that we, who cannot do The Ninth Sunday after without thee, may by thee Whitsunday. be enabled to live accordTHE COLLECT. ing to thy will, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. O GOD, whose never failing providence ordereth THE GOSPEL. all things both in heaven and earth; we humbly Luke, xvi. 1 -9. beseech thee to put away from us all hurtful things, JESUS said unto his and to give us those things disciples, There was a cerwhich be profitable for us, tain rich man, &c. through Jesus Christ our into everlasting habitations. Lord. Amen. THE EPISTLE. Gal. vi. 1 10. BRETHREN, if a man BEWARE of false be overtaken in a fault, prophets, &c.and not &c. who are of the as the scribes. household of faith. The Eleventh Sunday after Whitsunday. BRETHREN, we are not debtors to the flesh, may be also glorified together. THE COLLECT. LET thy merciful ears, &c. |