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lers in the United
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AILY PRAYER THR
of Morning and
with a loud voic
s of the Scriptur
that which is wri
r with other suita
l Se
ous are in auth
en the wicked b
urn. Prov
multitude of oppr
cry: they cry out
mighty. J
en to lies, all
Prov.
on every side wh
ted. Psa
for a little wh
low: they are tak
cut off as the t
xxi
falling down bef
ntain, and a corr
v.
ttereth the wic
ver them. P
ing may be used;
other by the C
to the Lord, for
ndureth for eve
anks whom the Lo
om the hand of t
e they fought a
. Psalm
have they vexed
not prevailed ag
ly laid their n
yea, even without
or my soul.
net for my feet,
gged a pit before
of it themselve
rd, and great i
is infinite.
up the meek: an
to the grou
nted in the Book
9th of each month t
. Eripe m
Lord, from the
e from the
schief in their
all the
rpened their to
poison is un
ord, from the
me from the wi
o overthro
laid a snare fo
h cords: yea, an
a
he Lord, Thou a
of my pray
hou strength of
y head in the
ngodly have his
evous imagination
oo p
ef of their own
: that compa
ng coals fall up
ire, and into the
up
words shall not
hunt the wicked
i
t the Lord will
the cause of
also shall give
ust shall conti
I. Domine
on thee, haste
oice when I c
be set forth in
the lifting up
g sacr
O Lord, befor
door of
e heart be incl
be occupied in u
k wickedness, le
as plea
ous rather smite
rov
eir precious bal
y yet against t
es be overthrown
ar my words, for
scattered before
h and hevveth wo
look unto thee
ust, O cast n
the snare that t
he traps of th
ly fall into the
et me ever
es may be a
Lord, save
putteth her
er help from t
vermore might
enemies have no
e
the wicked appro
ts [for Peace an
y be said that
nd heavenly Fa
ence, and tende
the malice and i
ering and confound
rize, plotted and
inst the Queen an
the subversion o
ablished among u
conduct thy Serva
fely into Englan
of our enemies t
s: We most humbl
lorious Name fo
us, expressed in
he consideration
O Lord, work in u
y not be our rui
a lively faith an
e; that thou maye
the light of thy
ty for ever
ay
who hast in
Mercy in the
from the wicked
ces of all the e
feigned thanks an
ghty deliverance
by cruel treac
laughter, in a m
eyond the exampl
ral conspiracy,
ur foresight, bu
d therefore not
t unto thy Name
in all Churches
to genera
Prayer [In time
used this Pr
nd our most mi
y servants do
e thy Majesty,
and goodness, i
estruction inten
ech thee, truly
thy great mercie
s thee for giving
for making all opp
thee to protec
and conspiracies
and love; prosper
rth; and crown he
ereafte
be said or sung,
er by the Cle
a long life: a
thy countenance.
i.
fore thee for ev
lness, that they may pre
he righteous flou
ders. Psalm Ixxii
s, clothe them wi
crown flourish.
o t
that hast no pl
ll any evil dwell
.
them that speak
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do they consu
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as a dream, whe
image to vanish out
may be read at
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them; for this
St. Matt
ofitably read
ation that are p
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at call evil goo
for light, and l
r sweet, and sweet
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bes and Pharisees
outside of the cup
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ribes and Phari
aves which appea
m are not aware of
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holden with the
. v.
out instruction;
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of hypocrites s
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s Collect follow
and heavenly
and unspeakable
st extraordinary
nd overthrow the
, heady, and hig
ce of Religion a
ed, and well-nigh
hy Servant CAROL
his day most hear
y thy glorious N
already vouchsaf
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, that no such di
pon us. Infatuate
f deceitful and w
pride, asswage t
evices. With jud
orkers of iniquity
and Faith into F
l against us, no
rchy. Protect an
easons and conspi
ation, and a stro
of all her enemie
on, but let Her f
and the sheep of
for ever, and wil
from generation
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alway of the lo
my mouth will
th from one gener
lxxx
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that they ought
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the noble acts
l his praise?
Lord are great:
pleasure therei
h up the meek:
o the ground.
th righteousness
oppressed with wro
t may likew
d, who art a
y servants agai
yield thee prais
deliverance of t
PIRACY, and al
consequent there
ness, that we are
prey unto our en
inue such thy merc
know that thou a
deliver
for the King, t
h
th the wife whom
vanity, which he
the days of thy v
s life, and in thy
r the sun.
love their wiv
th his wife, loveth
you in particular
and the wife see
and. Eph
, whoever shall p
er a writing o
ou, That whosoev
or the cause of fo
adultery. Ma
od's protection o
er en
God, we most
ct thy Servan
om all the danger
her from the ga
nd from the insur
aken the hands, b
erprizes of all he
es, nor open viol
ing safely kept u
pported by thy p
pposition; that
e to be her Def
difficulties and
y also
r salvation, w
ous unto this l
dence didst deli
on; by restoring
oubted rights, o
notwithstandin
enemies; and to
arts: We are here
kfulness, to ackn
herein, and to of
se for the same;
with all increas
this world, and
glory in the wor
sic
r, and as rain i
mly for a fool.
ike the troubled
ters cast up mire

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