Lord's Table [S. L.] 2 Then shall the Presbyter say this Psalm following, Or else Psalm the 27. [S. L.] This Psalm (121), with the Doxology, is printed at full length, and taken from the last translation. Psalm 27. is not printed. These Psalms in [1662][1604] respectively are printed at full length. This Psalm is printed at full length in [1662] Almighty God [1552] This Psalm is printed at full length in [1559] [1552] [1549] 7 lifted [1552] Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to, &c. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever, &c. [1552] 1662 now, and ever shall be: world with out end. Amen. Then the Priest shall say, Let us pray. Lord, have mercy upon us. UR Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name; Thy Kingdom come; Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven : Give us this day our daily bread; And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us; And lead us not into temptation; But deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, The power and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen. O But deliver us from evil.' "Minister, Be thou to her a strong tower; 2 Minister. "Lord, hear our prayer. ALMIGHTY God, we give thee humble thanks for thou hast vouchsafed to deliver this woman thy servant from the great pain and peril of child-birth; Grant, we beseech thee, most merciful Father, that she, through thy help, may both faithfully live, and walk according to thy will, in this life present; and also may be partaker of everlasting glory in the life to come; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Priest. Let us pray. ALMIGHTY God, which this woman thy servant from the great pain and peril of child-birth: grant, we beseech thee, most merciful Father, that she, through thy help, may both faithfully live, and walk in her vocation, according to thy will, in this life present, and also may be partaker of everlasting glory in the life to come, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. The woman that cometh to give her thanks, must offer accustomed offerings; and it there be a Communion, it is convenient that she receive the holy Communion. Amen [S. L.] 2 Priest [1604] Presbyter [S. L.] 3 which [1604] [S. L.] 4 O Lord [S. L.] But deliver us from evil. Amen. Answer. But deliver us from evil. Amen. Priest. O Lord, save this woman thy servant. Answer. Which putteth her trust in thee. Answer. And let our cry come unto thee. Priest. Let us pray. ALMIGHTY God, which hast delivered this woman thy servant from the great pain and peril of child-birth; Grant, we beseech thee, most merciful Father, that she through thy help may both faithfully live, and walk in her vocation, according to thy will, in this life present; and also may be partaker of everlasting glory in the life to come; through The woman that cometh to give her thanks, it is convenient that she receive the holy Communion, if there be any at that time. [S. L.] to thee [1549] Y Y 1662 A Commination, OR DENOUNCING OF GOD'S ANGER AND After Morning Prayer, the Litany ended After Morning prayer, the people being called together by the ringing of a beil, and assembled in the Church, the English Litany shall be said, after the accustomed manner: Which ended, the Priest shall go into the pulpit, and say thus. B beginning as RETHREN, in the primitive Church, there was a godly discipline, 7 notorious sin, were put to open penance, and punished in this world, that their souls might be saved in the day of the Lord; and that others, admonished by their example, might be the more afraid to offend. Instead whereof, (until the said discipline may be restored again, which is much to be wished,) it is thought good that at this time (in the presence of you all) should be read the general sentences of God's cursing against impenitent sinners, gathered out of the seven and twentieth Chapter of Deuteronomy, and other places of Scripture; and that ye should answer to every sentence, Amen. To the intent that, being admonished of the great indignation of God against sinners, ye may the rather be 10 moved to earnest and true repentance; and may walk more warily in these dangerous days; fleeing from such vices, for "which ye affirm with your own mouths the curse of God to be due. C URSED is the man that maketh any carved or molten image, to worship it. Cu URSED is the man that maketh any carved or molten image, an abomination to the Lord, the work of the hands of the craftsman, and putteth it in a secret place to worship it. 12 Deut. 27. 15. in the year, and especially on the first day of Lent, commonly called, Ash-wednesday. [S. L.] 2 3 say thus, the people sitting and attending with reverence [S. L.] as were notorious sinners, were put, &c. [1604] [S. L.] and did humbly submit themselves to undergo punishment in this world, that, &c. [S. L.] other [1604] In the stead [1604] [S. L.] |