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Morning Prayer
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The Book of
Common Prayer |
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Introduction |
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The minister may use a seasonal
sentence before using one or more of the penitential sentences. |
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The minister introduces the
service |
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Dearly beloved [brethren], |
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the Scripture moveth us in sundry places
to acknowledge |
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confess our manifold sins and wickedness; |
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[and that we should not dissemble nor
cloak them before |
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the face
of almighty God our heavenly Father; |
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but confess them with an humble, lowly,
penitent and |
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obedient
heart; |
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to the end that we may obtain
forgiveness of the same |
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by his
infinite goodness and mercy. |
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And although we ought at all times
humbly to acknowledge |
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our sins
before God; |
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yet ought we most chiefly so to do, |
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when we assemble and meet together |
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to render thanks for the great benefits
that we have |
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received
at his hands, |
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to set forth his most worthy
praise, |
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to hear his most holy word, |
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and to ask those things which are
requisite and necessary, |
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as well for the body as the soul.] |
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Wherefore I pray and beseech you, |
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as many as are here present, |
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to accompany me with a pure heart, and
humble voice, |
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unto the throne of the heavenly grace,
saying [after me]: |
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Beloved, we are come together in the presence of
almighty God and of the whole company of heaven to offer unto him
through our Lord Jesus Christ our worship and praise and
thanksgiving; to make confession of our sins; to pray, as well for
others as for ourselves, that we may know more truly the greatness
of God's love and shew forth in our lives the fruits of his grace;
and to ask on behalf of all men such things as their well-being
doth require. |
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Wherefore let us kneel in silence, and
remember God's presence with us now. |
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Almighty and most merciful
Father, |
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we have erred, and strayed from
thy ways like lost sheep. |
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We have followed too much the
devices and desires |
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our own hearts. |
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We have offended against thy
holy laws. |
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We have left undone those
things |
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which we ought to have
done; |
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and we have done those
things |
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which we ought not to have
done; |
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and there is no health in
us. |
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But thou, O Lord, have mercy
upon us, miserable offenders. |
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Spare thou them, O God, which
confess their faults. |
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Restore thou them that are
penitent; |
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according to thy promises
declared unto mankind |
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in
Christ Jesu our Lord. |
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And grant, O most merciful
Father, for his sake, |
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that we may hereafter live a
godly, righteous, and sober life, |
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to the glory of thy holy
name. |
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Amen. |
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A priest says |
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Almighty God, the Father of our Lord
Jesus Christ, |
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who desireth not the death of a
sinner, |
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but rather that he may turn from his
wickedness and live; |
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and hath given power, and commandment,
to his ministers |
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to declare and pronounce to his people,
being penitent, |
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the absolution and remission of their
sins: |
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he pardoneth and absolveth all them that
truly repent |
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and
unfeignedly believe his holy gospel. |
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Wherefore let us beseech him to grant us
true repentance, |
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and his
Holy Spirit, |
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that those things may please him which
we do at this present; |
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and that the rest of our life hereafter
may be pure and holy; |
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so that at the last we may come to his
eternal joy; |
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through Jesus Christ our Lord. |
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Amen. |
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or other ministers may say |
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Grant, we beseech thee, merciful
Lord, |
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to thy faithful people pardon and
peace, |
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that they may be cleansed from all their
sins, |
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and serve thee with a quiet mind; |
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through Jesus Christ our Lord. |
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Amen. |
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Our Father, which art in
heaven, |
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hallowed be thy
name; |
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thy kingdom come; |
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thy will be done, |
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in earth as it is in
heaven. |
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Give us this day our daily
bread. |
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And forgive us our
trespasses, |
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as we forgive them that trespass
against us. |
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And lead us not into
temptation; |
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but deliver us from
evil. |
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For thine is the
kingdom, |
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the power and the
glory, |
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for ever and
ever. |
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Amen. |
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Morning
Prayer |
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The introduction to the service is used on Sundays,
and may be used on any occasion. |
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These responses are used |
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O Lord, open thou our lips |
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and our mouth shall shew forth
thy praise. |
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O God, make speed to save us. |
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O Lord, make haste to help
us. |
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Glory be to the Father, and to the
Son, |
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and to the Holy Ghost; |
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as it was in the beginning, is
now, and ever shall be, |
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world without end.
Amen. |
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Praise ye the Lord. |
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The Lord's name be
praised. |
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Venite, exultemus Domino |
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O come, let us sing unto the Lord
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let us heartily rejoice in the strength
of our salvation. |
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Let us come before his presence with
thanksgiving : |
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and shew ourselves glad in him with
psalms. |
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For the Lord is a great God
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and a great King above all gods. |
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In his hand are all the corners of the
earth : |
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and the strength of the hills is his
also. |
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The sea is his, and he made it
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and his hands prepared the dry
land. |
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O come, let us worship, and fall down
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and kneel before the Lord our
Maker. |
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For he is the Lord our God : |
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and we are the people of his pasture,
and the sheep of his hand. |
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Today if ye will hear his voice, harden
not your hearts : |
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as in the provocation, |
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and as in
the day of temptation in the wilderness; |
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When your fathers tempted me
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proved me, and saw my works. |
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Forty years long was I grieved with this
generation, and said : |
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It is a people that do err in their
hearts, |
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for they
have not known my ways. |
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Unto whom I sware in my wrath
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that they should not enter into my
rest.] |
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Psalm 95
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Glory be to the Father, and to the Son
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and to the Holy Ghost; |
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as it was in the beginning, is now, and
ever shall be : |
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world without end. Amen. |
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Psalmody |
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At the end of each psalm these words
are said or sung |
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Glory be to the Father, and to the Son
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and to the Holy Ghost; |
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as it was in the beginning, is now, and
ever shall be : |
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world without end. Amen. |
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Old Testament Reading |
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Te Deum Laudamus |
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Either the Te Deum Laudamus (as
follows) or Benedicite, omnia
opera is said or sung. |
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We praise thee, O God; we acknowledge
thee to be the Lord. |
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All the earth doth worship thee, the
Father everlasting. |
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To thee all angels cry aloud, the
heavens and all the powers therein. |
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To thee cherubin and seraphin
continually do cry, |
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Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of
Sabaoth; |
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Heaven and earth are full of the majesty
of thy glory. |
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The glorious company of the apostles
praise thee. |
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The goodly fellowship of the prophets
praise thee. |
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The noble army of martyrs praise
thee. |
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The holy Church throughout all the world
doth acknowledge thee: |
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the Father of an infinite majesty; |
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thine honourable, true and only
Son; |
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also the Holy Ghost the Comforter. |
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Thou art the King of glory, O
Christ. |
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Thou art the everlasting Son of the
Father. |
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When thou tookest upon thee to deliver
man, |
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thou didst
not abhor the Virgin's womb. |
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When thou hadst overcome the sharpness
of death, |
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thou didst
open the kingdom of heaven to all believers. |
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Thou sittest at the right hand of God,
in the glory of the Father. |
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We believe that thou shalt come to be
our judge. |
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We therefore pray thee, help thy
servants, |
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whom thou
hast redeemed with thy precious blood. |
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Make them to be numbered with thy saints
in glory everlasting. |
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O Lord, save thy people and bless thine
heritage. |
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Govern them and lift them up for
ever. |
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Day by day we magnify thee; |
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and we worship thy name, ever world
without end. |
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Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day
without sin. |
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O Lord, have mercy upon us, have mercy
upon us. |
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O Lord, let thy mercy lighten upon us,
as our trust is in thee. |
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O Lord, in thee have I trusted; let me
never be confounded. |
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New Testament Reading |
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Benedictus |
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Either The Benedictus (as follows)
or Jubilate Deo
(Psalm 100) is said or sung. |
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Blessed be the Lord God of Israel
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for he hath visited, and redeemed his
people; |
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And hath raised up a mighty salvation
for us : |
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in the house of his servant David; |
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As he spake by the mouth of his holy
Prophets : |
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which have been since the world
began; |
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That we should be saved from our enemies
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and from the hands of all that hate
us; |
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To perform the mercy promised to our
forefathers : |
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and to remember his holy covenant; |
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To perform the oath which he sware to
our forefather Abraham : |
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that he would give us, |
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That we being delivered out of the hands
of our enemies : |
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might serve him without fear, |
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In holiness and righteousness before him
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all the days of our life. |
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And thou, child, shalt be called the
Prophet of the Highest : |
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for thou shalt go before the face of the
Lord to prepare his ways; |
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To give knowledge of salvation unto his
people : |
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for the remission of their sins; |
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Through the tender mercy of our God
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whereby the dayspring from on high hath
visited us; |
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To give light to them that sit in
darkness, |
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and in the
shadow of death : |
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and to guide our feet into the way of
peace. |
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Luke 1.68-79
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Glory be to the Father, and to the Son
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and to the Holy Ghost; |
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as it was in the beginning, is now, and
ever shall be : |
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world without end. Amen. |
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The Apostles' Creed |
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I believe in God the Father
almighty, |
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maker of heaven and
earth: |
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and in Jesus Christ his only Son
our Lord, |
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who was conceived by the Holy
Ghost, |
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born of the Virgin
Mary, |
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suffered under Pontius
Pilate, |
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was crucified, dead, and
buried. |
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He descended into
hell; |
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the third day he rose again from
the dead; |
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he ascended into
heaven, |
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and sitteth on the right hand of
God the Father almighty; |
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from thence he shall come to
judge the quick and the dead. |
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I believe in the Holy
Ghost; |
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the holy catholic
Church; |
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the communion of
saints; |
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the forgiveness of
sins; |
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the resurrection of the
body, |
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and the life
everlasting. |
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Amen. |
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Prayers |
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The Lord be with you. |
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And with thy
spirit. |
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Let us pray. |
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Lord, have mercy upon us. |
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Christ, have mercy upon
us. |
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Lord, have mercy upon us. |
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Our Father, which art in
heaven, |
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hallowed be thy
name; |
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thy kingdom come; |
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thy will be done, |
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in earth as it is in
heaven. |
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Give us this day our daily
bread. |
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And forgive us our
trespasses, |
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as we forgive them that trespass
against us. |
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And lead us not into
temptation; |
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but deliver us from evil.
Amen. |
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O Lord, shew thy mercy upon us. |
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And grant us thy
salvation. |
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O Lord, save the Queen. |
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And mercifully hear us when we
call upon thee. |
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Endue thy ministers with
righteousness. |
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And make thy chosen people
joyful. |
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O Lord, save thy people. |
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And bless thine
inheritance. |
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Give peace in our time, O Lord. |
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Because there is none other that
fighteth for us, |
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but only thou, O
God. |
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O God, make clean our hearts within
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And take not thy Holy Spirit
from us. |
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Three Collects are said. |
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The Collect of the Day |
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The Collect for Peace |
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O God, who art the author of peace and
lover of concord, |
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in knowledge of whom standeth our
eternal life, |
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whose service is perfect freedom; |
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defend us thy humble servants in all
assaults of our enemies; |
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that we, surely trusting in thy
defence, |
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may not fear the power of any
adversaries; |
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through the might of Jesus Christ our
Lord. |
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Amen. |
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The Collect for Grace |
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O Lord, our heavenly Father, |
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almighty and everlasting God, |
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who hast safely brought us to the
beginning of this day; |
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defend us in the same with thy mighty
power; |
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and grant that this day we fall into no
sin, |
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neither run into any kind of
danger, |
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but that all our doings may be ordered
by thy governance, |
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to do always that is righteous in thy
sight; |
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through Jesus Christ our Lord. |
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Amen. |
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The order for the end of the service
may include: |
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¶ hymns or anthems |
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¶ a sermon |
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¶ further prayers (which may include prayers from here) |
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This prayer may be used to conclude
the service |
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The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, |
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and the love of God, |
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and the fellowship of the Holy
Ghost, |
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be with us all evermore. |
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Amen. |
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