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Anfwer. And make thy chofen people joyful.

Priet. Give peace in our time, O Lord;

Anfwer. Because there is none other that fighteth for us, but only thou, O God.

Prieft. Be unto us, O Lord, a frong tower;

Anfwer. From the face of our

enemies.

Prieft. O Lord, hear our prayer; Anfwer. And let our cry come unto thee.

unspeakable goodnefs herein, as upon this day thewed unto us; and to offer unto thee our facrifice of praife for the fame; humbly befeeching thee to ac cept this our unfeigned, though unworthy oblation of ourfelves: vowing all holy obedience in thought, word, and work, unto thy Divine Majefty; and promíting all loyal and dutiful Allegiance to thine Anointed Servant now fet over us, and to his Heirs after him: whom we be feech thee to blefs with all increafe of grace, honour, and happiness in this world, and to crown him with inmortality for Jefus Chrift his fake, our only and glory in the world to come, Lord and Saviour. Amen.

Inlead of the firft Colled at Morning Prayer, fhall these two which follow be used. ALMIGHTY God, who art a ftrong tower of defence unto thy fervants againft the face of their enemies; We yield thee praife and thanksgiving for theIn the end of the Litany

wonderful deliverance of thefe Kingdoms from THE GREAT REBELLION, and all the Miferies and Oppreffions confequent thereupon, under which they had to long groaned. We acknowledge it thy goodness, that we were not utterly delivered over as a prey unto them: Be. feeching thee ftill to continue fuch thy mercies towards us: that all the world inay know that thou art our Saviour and mighty Deliverer, through Jefus

Christ our Lord. Amen.

LORD God of our falvation, who haft been exceedingly gracious unto this land, and by thy miraculous providence didit deliver us out of our miferable confufions, by reftoring to us, and to his own juft and undoubted Rights, our then moft gracious Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second, notwithstanding all the power and malice of his enemies; and by placing him on the Throne of thefe Kingdoms didit rettore alfo unto us the publick and free profeffion of thy true Religion and Worthip, together with our for mer Peace and Profperity, to the great comfort and joy of our hearts: We are here now before thee, with all due thankfulness, to acknowledge thine

(which fhall always this day be ufed) after the Collect (We humbly befeech thee, &c.) fhall this be faid which next folloreth:

A all ages thewed forth thy Power and mercy in the mira culous and gracious deliverances of thy Church, and in the protection of righteous and religious Kings and States pro feiling thy holy and eternal truth, from the malicious Confpiracies, and wicked Practices of all their enemies: We yield unto thee our unfeigned thanks and praife, as for thy many other great and publick mercies, fo efpecially for that fignal and wonderful Deliverance by thy wife and good providence (as upon this day,) compleated and vouchsafed to our then mot gracious Sovereign King Charles the Second, and all the Royal Family: And in them to this whole Church and State, and all Orders and Degrees of men in both, from the unnatural Rebellion, Ufurpation and Ty ranny of ungodly and cruel men, and from the fad confufions and ruin thereupon enfuing. From all thefe, O gracious and merciful Lord God, not our merit, but thy mercy; not our forefight, but thy providence; not

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our own arm, but thy right truth, neither careft thou for hand and thine arm did refcue any man; for thou regardeft and deliver us. And therefore not the perfon of men. not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, us therefore, What thinkeft but unto thy name be afcrib- thou? It it lawful to give tried all honour, and glory, and bute unto Cefar, or not! But praife, with most humble and Jefus perceived their wickedhearty thanks in all Churches nefs, and faid, Why tempt ye of the-Saints: Even fo, bleffed me, ye hypocrites? Shew me be the Lord our God, who alone the tribute money. And they doeth wondrous things and brought unto him a penny. And bleffed be the Name of his Ma- he faith unto them, whofe is jelty for ever, through Jefus this image and fuperfcription? Chrif our Lord and only Sa- They fay unto him, Cefar's. viour. Amen. Then faith he unto them, Render therefore unto Cefar, the things which are Cefar's, and unto God, the things that are God's. When they had heard left him, and went their way. thefe words, they marvelled, and

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In the Communion Service, immediately before the reading of the Epile, hall these two ColLets be used, instead of the Colled for the King, and the Collect of

the Day.

O Almighty God, &c.

O Lord God of our falvation, s. As before at Morning Prayer. The Epifle. 1 S. Pet. 2. 11. EARLY beloved, I Befcech you as ftrangers and pilgrims, abftain from fiefhly lufta, which war againft the foul; having your converfation ho neft among the Gentiles: that whereas they fpeak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works, which they ihall Behold, glorify God in the day of vifitation. Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's fake: whether it be to the King as fupreme; or unto Governors, as unto them that are fent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praife of them that do well. For fo is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to filence the ignorance of foolish men: as free, and not ufing your liberty for a cloke of malicout nefs; but as the fervants of God. Honour all men. Love the bro therhood. Fear God. Honour the King.

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The Gofpel. S. Matth. 22. 16. ND they fent out unto him their difciples with the Herodians, faying, Mafter, we know that thou art true, and teacheft the way of God in

In the Offertory fhall this Sentence be read.

Not every one that faith unto me, Lord, Lord, thall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Fa ther which is in heaven. S. Matth. 7.21.

After the Prayer (For the whole State of Christ's Church, c.) this Colled following shall be ujed.

LM GHTY God and heaven.

Aly Father, who of thine infinite and unfpeakable goodness towards us, didft in a molt extraordinary and wonderful manner difappoint and overthrow the wicked defigns of thofe traiterous, heady, and highminded men, who under the pretence of Religion and thy moft holy Name, had contrived, and wellnigh effected the utter deftruc tion of this Church and Kingdom: As we do this day moft heartily and devoutly adore and magnify thy glorious Name for this thine infinite goodness already vouchfafed to us; fo do we most humbly beseech thee to continue thy grace and favour towards us, that no fuch difmal calamity may ever again fall upon us. Infatuate and defeat all the fecret counfels of deceitful and wicked men

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Prieft. O Lord, hear our prayer; Anfwer. And let our cry come unto thee,

Inflead of the firft Collet at Morning Prayer, fhall these two which follow be used.

unspeakable goodness herein, as upon this day thewed unto us; and to offer unto thee our facrifice of praise for the fame; humbly befeeching thee to ac cept this our unfeigned, though unworthy oblation of ourfelves: vowing all holy obedience in thought, word, and work, unto thy Divine Majefty; and promíting all loyal and dutiful Allegiance to thine Anointed Servant now fet over us, and to his Heirs after him: whom we be feech thee to blefs with all increafe of grace, honour, and happiness in this world, and to crown him inmortality and glory in the world to coality come, for Jefus Chrift his fake, our only

ALMIGHTY God, who art a ftrong tower of defence unto thy fervants againft the face of their enemies; We yield thee praife and thanksgiving for theIn the end of the Litany

wonderful deliverance of thefe Kingdoms from THE GREAT REBELLION, and all the Miferies and Oppreffions confequent thereupon, under which they had fo long groaned. We ac knowledge it thy goodness, that we were not utterly delivered over as a prey unto them: Be feeching thee ftill to continue fuch thy mercies towards us: that all the world inay know that thou art our Saviour and mighty Deliverer, through Jefus

Christ our Lord. Amen.

LORD God of our falvation, who haft been exceedingly gracious unto this land, and by thy miraculous providence didft deliver us out of our miserable confufions, by reftoring to us, and to his own juft and undoubted Rights, our then moft gracious Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second, notwithftanding all the power and malice of his enemies; and by placing him on the Throne of thefe Kingdoms didit rettore alfo un to us the publick and free profeflion of thy true Religion and Worthip, together with our for mer Peace and Profperity, to the great comfort and joy of our hearts: We are here now before thee, with all due thankfulncis, to acknowledge thine

Lord and Saviour. Amen.

(which shall always this day be used) after the Collect (We humbly befeech thee, &c.) fhall this be faid which next followeth :

LMIGHTY God, who haft in A all ages thewed forth thy

power and mercy in the miraculous and gracious deliver. ances of thy Church, and in the ligious Kings and States pro protection of righteous and refelling thy holy and eternal truth, from the malicious Confpiracies, and wicked Practices

of all their enemies: We yield unto thee our unfeigned thanks and praife, as for thy many other great and publick mercies fo efpecially for that fignal and wonderful Deliverance by thy wife and good providence (as upon this day,) compleated and vouchfafed to our then most gracious Sovereign King Charles the Second, and all the Royal Family: And in them to this whole Church and State, and all Orders and Degrees of men in both, from the unnatural Rebellion, Ufurpation and Ty ranny of ungodly and cruel men, and from the fad confufions and ruin thereupon enfuing. From all thefe, O gracious and mer ciful Lord God, not our merit, but thy mercy; not our forefight, but thy providence; not

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our own arm, but thy right truth, neither careft thou for hand and thine arm did refcue any man; for thou regardeft and deliver us. And therefore not the perfon of men. not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, us therefore, What thinkeft but unto thy name be afcrib- thou? It it lawful to give tried all honour, and glory, and bute unto Cefar, or not? But praife, with moft humble and, Jefus perceived their wickedhearty thanks in all Churches nefs, and faid, Why tempt ye of the-Saints: Even fo, bleffed me, ye hypocrites Shew me be the Lord our God, who alone the tribute money. And they doeth wondrous things; and brought unto him a penny. And bleed be the Name of his Ma- he faith unto them, whofe is jelty for ever, through Jefus this image and fuperfcription? Chrif our Lord and only Sa- They fay unto him, Cefar's. viour. Amen.. Then faith he unto them, Ren

In the Communion Service, immediately before the reading of the Epile, hall these two Col. Les be used, inflead of the Colled for the King, and the Collect of the Day.

lets

O Almighty God, &c.

O Lord God of our falvation, &c. As before at Morning Prayer. The Epifile. 1 S. Pet. 2. 11. EARLY beloved, I beseech you as ftrangers and pilgrims, abftain from fleshly lufts, which war againft the foul; having your converfation ho neft among the Gentiles: that whereas they fpeak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works, which they ihall Behold, glorify God in the day of vifitation. Submit yourfelves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's fake: whether it be to the King as fupreme; or unto Governors, as unto them that are fent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praife of them that do well. For fo is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to filence the ignorance of foolish men: as free, and not ufing your liberty for a cloke of malicout nefs; but as the fervants of God. Honour all men. Love the bro therhood. Fear God. Honour the King.

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der therefore unto Cefar, the things which are Cefar's; and unto God, the things that are God's. When they had heard left him, and went their way. thefe words, they marvelled, and

In the Offertory fhall this Sentence be read.

Not every one that faith unto me, Lord, Lord, thall enter inhe that doeth the will of my Fa to the kingdom of heaven; but ther which is in heaven. S. Matth.

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After the Prayer (For the whole State of Christ's Church, c.) this Colled following fhall be used.

Aly Father, who of thine in-
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finite and unfpeakable goodness
towards us, didit in a most ex-
traordinary and wonderful man-
ner difappoint and overthrow
the wicked defigns of thofe trai-
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men, who under the pretence
of Religion and thy moft holy
Name, had contrived, and well-
nigh effected the utter deftruc
tion of this Church and King-
dom: As we do this day moft
heartily and devoutly adore
and magnify thy glorious Name
for this thine infinite goodness
already vouchfafed to us; fo
de we moit humbly befeech
thee to continue thy grace and
favour towards us, that no fuch
difmal calamity may ever again
fall upon us. Infatuate and
defeat all the fecret counfels
of deceitful and wicked men

LM GHTY God and heaven.

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against us. Abate, their pride, affwage their malice, and con. found their devices. Strengthen the hands of our gracious Sovereign King GEORGE, and all that are put in authority under him, with judgement and jultice, to cut off all fuch work ers of iniquity as turn Religion into Rebellion, and Faith into Faction; that they may never again prevail againft us, not triumph in the ruin of the Monarchy and thy Church among us. Protect and defend our Sovereign Lord the King, with the whole Royal Family, from all Treafons and Coafpiracies. Be

unto him an helmet of Salvation, and a ftrong tower of Defence against the face of all his enemies. Clothe them with fhame and confufion; but upon himfelf and his pofterity let the Crown for ever flourish. So we thy people, and the theep of thy paiture, will give thee thanks for ever, and will always be the wing forth thy praise froin generation. to generation, through Jefus Chrift our only Saviour and Redeemer; to whom with thee, O Father, and the Holy Ghoft, be glory in the Church, through out all ages, world without end. Amen.

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