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And here is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof at all times of their Ministration, Joall be retained and be in uso, as were in this Church of England by the Au thority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth. The NO 1733120 17390 The ORDER for MORNING PRAYER, Daily throughout the Year. W 18. 27. At the beginning of Morning Prayer, the Minister fall read with a loud voice some one or more of these Sentences of the Scripturesthat follow. And then he fall say that which is written after the said Sentences. HEN the wicked our God, to walk in his laws man turneth away which he set before us. Dan. 9. from his wicked- 9, 10. ness that he hath O Lord, correct me, but with committed, and doth that judgment; not in thine anger, which is lawful and right, he left thou bring me to nothing fhall save his soul alive. Ezek. Jer. 10. 24. Psal. 6. 1. Repent ye, for the kingdom I acknowledge my transgref. of heaven is at hand. S. Matth. sions, and my lin is ever before 3. 2. me. Pfal. 51, 3. I will arise and go to my fzHide thy face from my sins, ther, and will say unto him, and blot out all mine iniquities. Father, I have linned against per. 9. heaven, and before thee, and The facrifices of God are a am no more worthy to be cal. broken spirit : a broken and a led thy fon. S. Luke 15.18, 19. contrite heart, O God, thou Enter not into judgment witla wilt not despise. ver. 17. thy servant, Lord; forin thy Rent your hearts, and not fight fhall no man living be your garments, and turn unto justified. Pfal. 143. 2. all the Lord your God: for he is If we say that we have no gracious and merciful, now to fin, we deceive our selves, and anger, and of great kindness, the truth is not in us. But if and repenteth him of the evil. we confessour sinshe is faithful Foel. 2. 13. and just to forgive us our fins, To the Lord our God belong and to cleanse us from all unmercies and forgivenesses , righteousness. 1 S. 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