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numberless forms and perpetual courses; unto thee they raise by night and by day the silent hymn.

Our Father, we thank thee that above these manifold orders of existence thou hast made man in thine image, so that he may not only see thy glory through the great nature which surrounds him, but feel thy presence in the love and beauty within his soul. Thou didst of old reveal thyself to him when in innocence he walked in the garden planted by thee with seeds of all which was fair, and fruitful, and full of life. The entrance even of sin severed thee not from thy children thou art near them still. In all their wanderings, in their diversities of tongue and of thought, thou hast been with them through the ages. Thou hast breathed into their souls the love of wisdom; thou hast shed over their minds the light of truth; thou hast touched their lips with holy fire; thou hast strengthened them to great deeds. The wise thou hast made to shine as the brightness of the firmament; their prophetic words thou hast set in the skies as stars for ever and ever. Open thou the eyes of all thy children to see.

Above them all, our hearts remember him in whom thy fulness dwelleth overflowing evermore, the true light to lighten all that come into the world. Blessed be thou for the power transcending nature, for the wisdom embracing all truth, for the love flowing from thee, for the whole everlasting image of thy being and perfection, embodied in thy Son, our Lord

and Saviour Jesus Christ, made flesh and dwelling among us, in the glory of the only-begotten of the Father. For his life, full of grace and truth, unfolding the divine beauty, consecrating childhood and youth and manhood, surmounting temptation, triumphant in death, penetrating into the immortal heart of mankind, and opening the great day of the regeneration, we thank thee, Father, with the words which we can speak we would thank thee with the love deeper than words, and tears of joy now and forever.

Unto this name, which thou hast exalted above every name on earth and in heaven, may thy children bow with glad obedience and service. As in him thou hast revealed thy saving power, and thy ministries of solace and hope and heavenly peace, so, through his life renewed in all, we pray thee, quicken every man to consecrate himself in holy service to the well-being and the blessedness of others. Out of each heart may living streams flow forth into the whole garden of the Lord, bearing refreshment to the weary, and strength to the weak, solace to the sorrowful, and life to the dead. Through virtue of the Christ in man, the hope of glory, may sin be subdued, and despair rooted out; may selfishness, pride and envy, wrath and revenge, all evil lusts and all their influences, in society, in families, in secret deeds, pass away, supplanted by love, by lowliness and joy in others' good, by gentleness and blessing, by purity of heart, and whatever is good and true, free and peaceful, in all

the experiences and relations of human life. So may all that believe on his name have power to become the sons of God.

Father, in this spirit of thy beloved Son may we spend the day to which thy love hath brought us. In this spirit, so pure, so gentle, so sweet, may we spend every day whose morning shall shine upon us. In this spirit which hath outlived death, and opened the sepulchre, and risen to the heavens, may we come forth in that greater morning which shall reveal another sun, and which, in the power of Jesus, shall lead us to his Father and our Father, to his God and our God. Blessed be thou now and forever. Amen.

XVII.

Joy and Victory in Christ.

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which, according to his abundant mercy, hath begotten us again unto a lively hope, by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,

To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you,

Who are kept by the power of God through faith in salvation, ready to be revealed in the last time:

That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than that of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise, and honor, and glory, at the appearing of Jesus Christ:

Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory :

Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.

Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end, for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.

MOST Holy and Merciful God, we thank thee for the safe repose of the last night, and that we see the morning light in so much health and comfort. With the light of the morning wilt thou cause the Sun of Righteousness to warm our hearts, and scatter the darkness from our minds by the beams of heavenly truth. We desire to receive a new day as a new gift of thy goodness. The lives which thou hast spared we would consecrate to thee. O, may our hearts glow with a purer purpose of obedience, and be lifted up above all sordid and selfish allurements by the love of goodness and of God. Teach us, Father, how to attain to that holiness which alone can render us fit objects of thy favor. Let thy Holy Spirit help and encourage us in all our struggles against sin, in all our efforts to do our whole duty.

O God, we feel that nothing on earth can be so necessary and important to us as the care and improvement of our immortal souls. Our bodies must soon die. The pleasures and interests of this present world will soon come to an end. But the virtues of the soul can never perish, but shall live forever. The

joys of the heavenly world grow more delightful the more we partake of them; and of these nothing but our own sinfulness has power to deprive us.

Aspiring to heaven while we dwell on earth, may we ever seek first the prize of our high calling as Christians, and watch, pray and labor, so as to escape from the doom of corrupt and impenitent souls, and become meet for that inheritance which is incorruptible, undefiled, and that fadeth not away.

Father of Jesus, we can never be thankful enough for thy great goodness in giving thy dear Son to be our Saviour. Blessed be thy name for the precious promises which thou hast made in his Gospel. To him we owe salvation from sin, strength to overcome our trials; to him the hope of pardon, the happiness of a Christian life, and the peace of a Christian death. In what gloom and misery would our souls be sunk but for the mercy of God in Christ Jesus our Lord! For what were it worth while to live if the glorious hope of immortality, brought to light in the Gospel, were taken away, and Jesus to be no longer a Redeemer to lost and guilty men?

In the world if we have tribulation, yet he has taught us how to overcome the world, how to win peace even from the sharpest suffering. O God, permit us not to forsake Jesus for any other leader, to let go the Gospel for any other doctrine. May we cleave to him with joy unspeakable, till we receive the end of our faith, even the salvation of our souls.

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