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acknowledgments of thy sweet grace. Bless the Lord, O our souls! How thy mercies have been multiplied upon us, as we have gone about in thy strength, and under thy large and loving providence, and with endeavors to obey thee, to serve our brethren and friends, and to do the nearest duty. O Lord, we know that every labor of love, even the least, is remembered by thee; and if we have been permitted this day to do the humblest work in the spirit of our dear Lord and Saviour, we bless thee, our soul's Light and Life, we thank thee that we have been suffered to share in any measure with Him who hath redeemed us, and is calling us with a heavenly calling. Help us to live nearer to thee, and in a better obedience. If at any time we have failed to heed thy summons, and have gone away to please ourselves, may we heartily repent, and be found henceforth in thy vineyard, laboring in his service, and for the love of him who said, My Father worketh hitherto, and I work." May our light so shine before men, that they, seeing our good works, may glorify thee, and follow us in our following of Christ. In all humility, and deeply sensible of our unworthiness, we do pray that we may show forth and complete our faith by our works. O God, let us never forget that the night cometh in which no man can work. Guardian of our bodies and of our souls, we commend ourselves to thy watchful care during the hours of darkness

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and of slumber. Thou sendest sleep to thy beloved, that they may serve thee the better when the sun shall again shine upon our pathways. May we rest, only that we may the more earnestly labor. In the arms of thy dear Christ may the souls of our loved ones repose. Shield them from all harm, even from the very thought of evil, and when days and nights shall all be ended, pour upon us of the light of that sun which shall never more go down, and may he who is in the midst of the throne evermore lead us and feed us, and unto thy great name, O thou Father of the Christ, shall be the glory. Amen.

EVENING.

ATHER in heaven, whom thine own heaven

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of blessedness cannot remove from us thine earthly creatures, we beseech thee to grant unto us the peace that this world cannot bestow. We marvel sometimes that we are so much troubled, that clouds gather over our fortunes, anxieties invade our hearts, and bereavements darken our homes. We will not deny that there is to us frequent mystery in thy dealings with us. Yet we bless thee, O God, that thy way is justified every day more and more by the hand of thy providence, and light riseth in the midst of darkness to us according as we keep thy law and trust in thy love.

We rejoice that thou hast taught us that there is

more good in store for us than what the world calls pleasure, happiness, and success. We bless thee, that, through trial and disappointment and mortification, we are led to seek abiding peace, and through the cross of suffering we may win the crown of joy. We give thee thanks for thy comforting spirit in the former seasons of our own darkness, and beseech thee to sustain and guide us in all time to come.

Enable us, Almighty and All-Merciful, so to control and school our senses as to keep us from inflaming passions and debasing indulgences. Help us so to order our lives as to meet our cares by due method, and do our work and bear our burdens without indolence or distraction. In all our relations with kindred, friends, and the world, may we have a kindly and earnest and even temper, so as to walk in the love that thinketh no evil and believest in all good.

And, O our Father, more than for any earthly gift or human solace, we pray for the presence and help of thy Holy Spirit, the Heavenly Comforter, that we may have the indwelling peace of filial faith and obedience and communion that is the blessed life of the children of God. Graciously hear us, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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TRUST IN GOD.

The God of love my shepherd is,
And he that doth me feed:
While he is mine, and I am his,

What can I want or need?

HERBERT.

Put thy trust in God; let him be thy fear and thy love: he shall answer for thee, and will do in all things what is best for thee. À Kempis.

It is better to put trust in God than to put confidence in

man.

Some trust in chariots, and some in horses; but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.

Trust not in uncertain riches, but in the living God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy.

Let us set no bounds to our confidence in God. Let us repress all eagerness, all inquietude. He who trusts in God becomes immovable as Mount Zion. Fénelon.

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In thee, therefore, O Lord God, I place my whole hope and refuge; on thee I rest all my tribulation and anguish; for I find all to be weak and inconstant, whatsoever I behold out of thee. —À Kempis.

For many friends cannot profit, nor strong helpers assist, nor prudent counsellors give a profitable answer, nor the books of the learned afforded comfort, nor any precious substance deliver, nor any place, however retired and lovely, give shelter, unless thou dost assist, help, strengthen, console, instruct, and guard us. - À Kempis.

Without God, our existence has no support, our life no aim, our improvements no permanence, our best labors no sure and enduring results. Channing.

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Trust in the Lord, and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed.

How excellent is thy loving-kindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings.

Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.

For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters.

The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants; and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.

Trust in the Lord forever; for the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength.

Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart.

MORNING.

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THOU most holy and ever-loving God, we thank thee once more for the quiet rest of the night that has gone by, for the new promise that has come with this fresh morning, and for the hope of this day. While we have slept, the world in which we live has swept on in its awful space, great fires have burned under us, great waters have been all about us, and great storms above us; but thou hast held them back by thy strong hand, and we

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