Primitive Christianity Revived a Sermon Preachd in the Parish Church of St Ed
Primitive Christianity Revived a Sermon Preachd in the Parish Church of St Ed
Thomas Lynford
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You have no Prayers in an unknown Tongue. You are in no danger of having fuch Expreflions made ufe of in your Prayers, as it is not fit for you to join with. That Excellent Church of which you are Members, has provided for you fuch a Form of found Words, as will fufficiently inftrudt you what you ought to pray for, and doesfurnifh you with fuch Expreflions, as you need not either be afraid or afhamed to make ufe of. Your Liturgy is exactly com- pofed according to the Apoftles Rule and Direction...- For it confiits of Prayers, Supplications. Intercefilons, and Thanksgivings. It is plain and eaiie to be under- ftood, and ib contrived, that any Devout Mind may attend to it wichout trouble or diftradion. And that which is to be accounted one of the great BlefTings of this Renowned City, is, that the Inhabitants thereof have not only an opportunity of praying unto God in publick every Day j but likewife of doin* it almoft any hour of the Day, as they themfelves do moft like and approve of. Such having been the Prudence of many pioufly difpofed Perfons, as to make Provifion for pub- lick Prayers at different hours of the-Day : Thatfo they who cannot attend the publick Aflemblies at one hour, may do it at another ; and if -they can't be prefent at Prayers in their own Parifh Churches, yet may drop into fome other, and their join with the Congregation in recommending the whole Church, as well as them- felves and Families, to the Almighty's Favour and Pro- tection.
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