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A concluding prayer, which may be used occa-
sionally after any other.
A prayer for the blessing of God on the en-
deavours of a minister (or others) to
assist the sick, which may be used just
before such an intended visit
179
A prayer for God's acceptance of the prayers,
which may be offered up for the sick by
a minister, or others, from Dr. Dodwell 180
A morning prayer, which may be used by the
sick, or others
The Lord's Prayer paraphrased, which may be
used occasionally either with or without
the petitions between the crotchets
St. Paul's benediction, May the grace of God, &c.
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An evening prayer, which may be used by the
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A prayer to be used by one who is sick,
morning or evening
The Lord's Prayer scripturally illustrated
Various thanksgivings, confessions, and peti-
tions, independent of each other, which
may be used separately, by the addition
of Amen to each or they may be used
unitedly in one prayer, either morning or
evening, or both
A short prayer to be used by one who is sick,
for a blessing on the medicines he is
taking
A night prayer, which may be committed to
memory, and used by the sick, or others,
who are apt to continue long awake
Night meditations for those who may then
continue long awake
The custom of choosing night texts recom-
mended
Important ejaculations, some of which either
the sick or others may choose for frequent
use, as best suits them
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A prayer to be used by one who is sick, at the
beginning of any sickness, and which may
be used also during its continuance, from
Mr. Kettlewell
A prayer for one who is sick, for the resto-
ration of his health
A prayer with one who is very ill
A prayer with one who is sick, on the same
day (or the day before) he receives the
sacrament
day (or the day after) he has received
the sacrament
A prayer with a careless and inconsiderate
sinner in his sickness
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212
214
with an awakened & convicted sinner 217
with one in sickness, especially for
patience under it.
with a backslider
A general prayer, which may be used with one
who is sick, in any stage of the disease
Short prayers, which may be used either in
one prayer, or separately, when the sick
person is in a state of great weakness, by
Bishop Taylor
may
be enabled to trust God with his wife and
children.
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229
A prayer with one who is sick, that he
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Short prayers to be used by a sick person,
either in one prayer, or separately
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A prayer, which may be used by one who is
sick, and very penitent for his sins
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for one in old age, especially in his
sickness; which may be used by the sick
himself, or any other for him
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A prayer with one in sickness, who has lived
religiously, and is prepared for death
with one in sickness, unprepared
for death
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247
A confession of sin, and petition for pardon,
to be frequently used by the sick himself
for his humiliation
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A prayer for one who is seemingly past all
hopes of recovery
with a dying person
with one who is oppressed by anx-
ious doubts and unreasonable fears as to
his spiritual state, from Mr. Kettlewel!
with one grievously tormented by
wicked and blasphemous thoughts, from
with one under religious melancholy,
from Mr. Jenks
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under great dejection of mind
in a state of despair, from Mr.
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Lewis
257
for one who is presumptuous, from
Dr. Dodwell
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which may be used by a notorious
sinner, who has deferred his repentance
till within a short time before his death
Another to the same effect, which may be
used with a notorious sinner
A prayer of Manasseh, king of Judah, (taken
from the Apocrypha,) for mercy and
pardon, when he was imprisoned in a
dungeon at Babylon; suitable to any
notorious sinner who is truly penitent
A versification of the prayer of Manasseh,
which may, be a consolation in sickness
A prayer with one who is a mere formalist,
especially in his disregard to the spiritu
ality and extent of the Ten Command-
ments
A prayer for resignation to the will of God
for consolation under sickness, from
Bishop Patrick
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A general prayer for preparation and readi-
ness to die, from Mr. Jenks
A prayer with one who is sick, for faith in the
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promises
who is sick, and in great need
of sleep
prayer for a right use of afflictions
An important prayer under apprehensions of
God's displeasure; yet with resolutions
to persevere in soliciting his favour and
help
An important prayer, intended for frequent
use, either by itself, or in conjunction
with other prayers, from Dr. Dodwell
A collect from the Litany service, for trust
and confidence in God's mercy
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for the imitation of Christ, being the
collect for the Sunday next before Easter 276
for the pardon of sin, being the col-
lect for the twelfth Sunday after Trinity 276
for support in death, taken from
the Burial Service
A prayer with a woman for her preservation
with a woman after she has been
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during the time of child-bearing
to any other prayer
ness of sins, and for power to resist them 279
to any other prayer for mercy and
grace
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to any other prayer for one in a
lingering illness
to any other prayer for the speedy
recovery of a sick person's health
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280
281
to any other prayer for one who is
aged and infirm
prayer which may be used by one who has
been sick, after a recovery
after a recovery
The proper method of using this book pro-
fitably
284
Contents of the Remarks on the Offices of the Visitation and Communion of the Sick.
On the usefulness of these Remarks
287
The office of the Visitation of the Sick from
the Liturgy
289
Remarks on the 67th canon, and on a minis-
ter's attendance on the sick
on the words "Peace be to this
house"
An examination founded on the Lord's Prayer 290
Remarks on the customary heartless repetition
of the Lord's Prayer
on the propriety of using in all our
churches these two prayers, O Lord,
look down," &c. and "Hear us, Al-
mighty," &c. whenever the prayers of the
congregation are desired for any one who
is sick, &c.
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296
The exhortation of the sick made plain to those
in the lower ranks of life
297
An examination founded on each of the twelve
Articles of the Belief as a rule for prac-
tice, and an encouragement to prayer
Remarks on the Absolution
The 71st Psalm paraphrased
Reasons for adding (in the last review of the
Liturgy) four prayers to the Office for
the Visitation of the Sick
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304
312
317
Contents of the Remarks on the Communion
of the Sick.
The Communion Office from the Liturgy
Remarks on the use of the collect at the Com-
munion of the Sick, whenever the prayers
of the congregation arc desired in church
for a sick person
321