Incline us all to admire the character, and to imitate the blessed example sustained by Christ Jesus while he was upon earth. May we cultivate in our lives, those virtues his precepts so warmly recommended, and incline us to adhere to the duties which he invariably pursued in his own practice; that, aiming at his divine exellencies, we may approve ourselves to be in reality his disciples, and, by his merits, be admitted into that incorruptible, and never-fading inheritance, that, by his blood, he purchased for his faithful followers. Amen. : A PRAYER, FOR A YOUNG PERSON. ......... ALMIGHTY FATHER! In thee all things live, and move, and have their being. Thou art my Creator, and I am resolved to remember thee in the days of my youth, and to serve thee with a pure heart while I live. Thou hast commanded me to worship thee in spirit and in truth. Lord incline me to be obedient to thee in all holiness and godly conversation; and by thy holy word and spirit make me wise unto salvation. I know that I was born a sinner, and I feel myself too often inclined to commit iniquity; but enable me, O Lord, sincerely to repent of my fins, to delight myself in my God, and to possess a lively faith in Christ Jesus. May the example of my Blessed Saviour, influence me to live soberly, righteously, and godly, that I may always be without offence towards thee my God, and towards men. men. In all my ways may I approve my. self his faithful disciple, and practise whatever is praise-worthy, till, at the end of my days, I am admitted into thy glorious kingdom. I thank thee, O Lord, that thou hast blessed me with indulgent and pious parents, whose anxious concern is to train me up to thy fear; and to instruct me in my real interests, in the life that now is, and in that to come. Let thy laws, and their precepts, be so sealed upon my mind, as that I may always be affraid to offend thee, or dishonour them. Neither may the example of the vicious, nor the pleasures that mislead the sensual to their destruction, be ever able to infect or seduce me from what is good. But, like the great Teacher of Righteousness, and perfect pattern of virtue, Christ Jesus, may I endeavour to be obedient to thee my heavenly Sovereign, and to act respectfully, courteoufly, and charitably to all men. While I magnify thy goodness, exercised towards me in times past, I implore thy future assistance in guiding me into all the useful learning I ought still to be studious to acquire. Let not the fins and infirmities of my youth prevent thy merciful aid from being displayed to thy servant, who, with humble fupplication, entreats the pardon of all his offences. Lift up the light of thy countenance upon me, and put gladness into my heart. Let thy confolations solations be my strength, and rejoicing through life, and at the hour of death. Be gracious to all my friends and relations; do them good according to their necessities. Reward my benefactors, and forgive my enemies; and help me, from my heart, to forgive them also. Magnify thy power in making me an useful member of society, in whatever station thy Providence may place me. Guide me through life by thy counsel; and make me an instrument of thy Glory, through Jesus Christ. Amen. A A PRAYER, FROM THE CXLV. PSALM. ......... INEXHAUSTIBLE Source of all Perfec tion! Thou great Immortal King of Heaven! I will exalt thy ever-gloriouns name; and my grateful spirit shall praise thee for ever. 2. Every day is signalized by new exprefsions of thy goodness; therefore, in the morning, will I magnify thee, and every evening shall witness my willing homage, while I pour out the thankful tribute of a pure heart into thy attentive ear. 3. Thou art inconceivably great; thy dominion is unbounded and everlasting; thou alone art worthy of all praise; thy perfections are infinite, and thy ways unsearchable. 4. The immensity of the heavens cannot contain thee: the earth is but the footstool of thy Omnipotence; thy fovereignty is universal. The multitude of generations shall praise thy stupenduous works, and declare to the astonished world the operations of thy Power, and the unwearied exertions of thy Mercy. 5. Justice |