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Private Forms of Prayer Fit for Sad Times:

Heretofore Printed at Oxford, and used (occasionally) upon Dayes of Solemn Humiliation and Fasting,

In his late Majesties Royall Chappell of blessed and glorious Memory.

ALSO

A Form of Prayer for the 30th. of January, Morning and Evening.

Likewise Prayers of Intercession for the Use of such as Mourn in Secret.

Together with a Collection of severall other Prayers.

PUBLISHED,

That the world may take notice of the Powerfull (though Private) aydes,
contributed by the joynt hands and hearts of such as were Gods Remembrancers and Mourners in Sion,
during the late distractions in Church and STATE.

London, Printed by Tho. Mabb, and are to be sold by William Not, at the White Horse neer the little North-door in St. Pauls church-yard, 1660.


Preface

SEntences of the Scripture.

A general Confession.

A Letany.

A prayer for forgivenesse.

The Absolution.

The Lords Prayer.

A Psalm instead of venite exultemus.

Proper Psalms and Lessons.

A Forme Collected out of the Psalms.

I. II. III.

Psal. 51.

With (part of) the Commination prayers.

Eight Prayers or Collects.

I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII.

Prayers for the afflicted Church of England.

A Collect for Charity.

The Conclusion.


A Forme of Prayer for the 30th of Ianuary.

Preface.

A generall Confession.

A Letany.

A Prayer for forgivenesse.

The Lords Prayer.

Lamentations out of Jeremiah the Prophet.

Proper Psalms and first Lesson.

A Forme collected out of the Psalmes.

I. II. III.

Second Lesson.

IV. V.

The Creed.

The Lords Prayer.

Thirteen other Prayers.

I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII.

A Proper prayer for the 30th. of January.

Evening prayer for the 30th. of Ianuary.

The Letany of the Church.

The Confession of sinnes.

The absolution.

The Lords Prayer.

Proper Psalmes and I. Lesson.

A Forme Collected out of the Psalms.

II. III.

Second Lesson.

IV. V.

The Creed.

The Lords Prayer.

XIII. Prayers or Collects.

I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII.

A proper prayer for the 30th of January.

An Anniversary prayer for the 30th of January.


Prayers of Intercession for the use of such as Mourn in secret.

Proper Psalms and lessons.

A Preparatory prayer.

King Davids prayer for the Church and people.

I. II. III. IV.

King David's tears.

Jeremiah's Lamentations Prophetical of these times:

I. II.

Daniel's prayers and Confession.

Praiers for the King, I. II. III.

A Letany of Intercession.

A Prayer for the Church.

A Prayer for the Queen Mother and the Royall Progeny.

A prayer for the afflicted.

An humble and submissive expostulation with God upon Oliver Cromwells Proclamation against the Loyall Clergy.

A prayer for the Church of England.

A prayer for the Kings Birth-day May 29.

The Ministers prayer for the people.

The peoples prayer for the minister.

Another.

Proper psalms for severall occasions.

Proper Lessons for severall occasions.

A prayer for the King.

Another, with Prince Charles his Letany

A prayer for the Church.

Five other prayers or Collects.

I. II. III. IV. V.

A prayer for the Clergy.

A prayer to be said during these sad times of trouble

A prayer for preservation from the enemy.

A Confession of sins, and prayer for pardon.

A Prayer for the King.

A prayer for the preservation of the University and City of Oxford.

A prayer drawn by his Majesties speciall directions and dictates for a blessing on the treaty at Uxbridge.

A prayer for peace.

A prayer for the ending of the present troubles.

IX. Collects.

I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX.

Certain additionall Prayers.

In the time of war.

A Prayer for a Souldier.

A Prayer upon the re-admission of the formerly Secluded Members, February 21. 1659.

A Prayer upon the Assembling of the present Parliament, April 25. 1660.

A Thanksgiving for his Majesties safe arrivall and return to his kingdome, May 25. 1660.


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