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Title: Prayers of the Early Church
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EARLY CHURCH
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J. MANNING POTTS
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Preface
Demand for books of prayers has caused this book to be compiled.
The
experience of The Upper Room in publishing Ralph S. Cushman's _A
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Book of Prayer_ with its sale of over a million copies and the
reaction
from the publication of other prayer books have prompted the
editor to
collect and arrange these prayers. There are prayers of our
Lord, the
apostles, the martyrs, and the saints covering the period of the
Early
Church from its beginning through the fifth century. There are
some
prayers from each of the first five centuries. The treasure
house from
which to choose is almost unlimited. It is a vast and fruitful
field and
anyone is amply rewarded who delves into it.
The prayers have been selected primarily for their spiritual and
devotional content. Many have been laid aside with regret that
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set and
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The prayers are arranged chronologically. Some other method of
arrangement might have been chosen but this seemed good in order
to
represent each century. There are questions about the date and
authorship of the prayers. They are the same questions that
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reference to the Books of the Bible.
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Contents
Chapter I
FIRST CENTURY
PRAYERS
7
1. New Testament
Prayers
8
Simeon, Mary, Jesus, Stephen,
Paul, Peter.
2. Other First Century
Prayers
15
Clement of Rome, Clementine
Liturgy, Syrian Clementine
Liturgy.
Chapter II
SECOND CENTURY
PRAYERS
21
Polycarp, Ignatius, Liturgy of
St. James, Barnabas, Clement of
Alexandria, Irenaeus.
Chapter III
THIRD CENTURY
PRAYERS
31
Old Gallican Sacramentary,
Liturgy of St. Mark, Eastern Church
Liturgy, Eastern Church Vespers.
Chapter IV
FOURTH CENTURY
PRAYERS
41
Coptic Liturgy of St. Cyril,
Ambrose, Nerses of Clajes,
Gallican Sacramentary, Armenian
Liturgy, Basil, Chrysostom,
Augustine, Apostolic
Constitutions.
Chapter V
FIFTH CENTURY
PRAYERS
77
Liturgy of the Nestorians,
Ancient Collect, Leonine
Sacramentary, Gelasian
Sacramentary, Liturgy of the Blessed
Apostles.
Chapter I
FIRST CENTURY PRAYERS
1. New Testament Prayers
The Prayer of Simeon
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to
thy
word; for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, which thou hast
prepared
before the face of all people; a light to lighten the Gentiles,
and the
glory of thy people Israel.
--Luke 2:29.
The Magnificat
And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath
rejoiced in God my Saviour. For he hath regarded the low estate
of his
handmaiden: for, behold, from henceforth all generations shall
call me
blessed. For he that is mighty hath done to me great things; and
holy is
his name. And his mercy is on them that fear him from generation
to
generation. He hath shewed strength with his arm; he hath
scattered the
proud in the imagination of their hearts. He hath put down the
mighty
from their seats, and exalted them of low degree. He hath filled
the
hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away.
He hath
holpen his servant Israel, in remembrance of his mercy.
--Luke 1:46-54.
Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane
O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me:
nevertheless
not as I will, but as thou wilt. O my Father, if this cup may
not pass
away from me, except I drink it, thy will be done.
--Matt. 26:39, 42.
Jesus' High Priestly Prayer
These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and
said,
Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may
glorify
thee: as thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he
should give
eternal life to as many as thou hast given him. And this is life
eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus
Christ,
whom thou hast sent. I have glorified thee on the earth: I have
finished
the work which thou gavest me to do. And now, O Father, glorify
thou me
with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before
the
world was. I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou
gavest me
out of the world: thine they were, and thou gavest them me; and
they
have kept thy word. Now they have known that all things
whatsoever thou
hast given me are of thee. For I have given unto them the words
which
thou gavest me; and they have received them, and have known
surely that
I came out from thee, and they have believed that thou didst
send me.
--John 17:1-8.
Jesus Prays From the Cross
Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.
--Luke 23:34.
Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit.
--Luke 23:46.
Prayer of Stephen
And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and saying, Lord
Jesus,
receive my spirit.
And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not
this sin
to their charge. And when he had said this, he fell asleep.
--Acts 7:59-60.
That Christ May Dwell in Your Hearts
Wherefore I also, after I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus,
and
love unto all the saints, cease not to give thanks for you,
making
mention of you in my prayers; that the God of our Lord Jesus
Christ, the
Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and
revelation
in the knowledge of him: the eyes of your understanding being
enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling,
and what
the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, and
what is
the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe,
according
to the working of his mighty power, which he wrought in Christ,
when he
raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand in
the
heavenly places.
For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ,
of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that he
would
grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be
strengthened with
might by his Spirit in the inner man; that Christ may dwell in
your
hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may
be able
to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length,
and
depth, and height; and to know the love of Christ, which passeth
knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.
Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all
that we
ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, unto
him be
glory forever and ever. Amen.
--Epistle to the Ephesians 1:15-20; 3:14-21.
For Friends and Relatives
O God, the Father of glory, the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, of
whom
every family in heaven and earth is named, thou who hast set the
solitary in families, grant to all members of this family and to
all the
members of our different families, that, according to the riches
of thy
glory, we may be strengthened with might by thy Spirit in the
inner man;
that Christ may dwell in our hearts by faith; that we, being
rooted and
grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all saints what
is the
breadth, and length, and depth, and height; and to know the love
of
Christ, which passeth knowledge, that we may be filled with all
the
fulness of God; through the eternal Christ our Saviour. Amen.
--_Adapted_: Ephesians 1:17; 3:15-19.
For a Knowledge of God's Will
O Almighty God, we are confident of this very thing, that he
which hath
begun a good work in us, will perform it until the day of Jesus
Christ:
we pray that our love may abound yet more and more in knowledge
and in
all judgment; that we may approve things that are excellent;
that we may
be sincere and without offense, till the day of Christ, being
filled
with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ,
unto the
glory and praise of God. Amen.
--_Adapted_: Philippians 1:6-11.
Persecuted for Righteousness' Sake
O Lord, our heavenly Father, grant to thy children who are
persecuted
for righteousness' sake that our conversation may be as becometh
the
Gospel of Christ; that we may stand fast in one spirit, with one
mind
striving together for the faith of the Gospel; that in nothing
terrified
by our adversaries we may be steadfast in behalf of Christ, not
only to
believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake, who liveth
forever and
ever. Amen.
--_Adapted_: Philippians 1:27-29.
For Spiritual Desires
Our Father, we most humbly beseech Thee to give unto this house,
and
unto each member of it in particular, to stand fast in the Lord.
May we
be of the same mind in the Lord. May we rejoice in the Lord
alway. Grant
that whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever
things are lovely, if there be any praise, may we think on these
things,
may we know both how to be abased, and how to abound. May we do
all
things through Christ which strengtheneth us, knowing that God
shall
supply all our need according to his riches in glory by Christ
Jesus.
Amen.
--_Adapted_: Philippians 4.
Patience and Longsuffering
For this cause we also, ... do not cease to pray for you, and to
desire
that ye might be filled with the knowledge of his will in all
wisdom and
spiritual understanding; that ye might walk worthy of the Lord
unto all
pleasing, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in
the
knowledge of God; strengthened with all might according to his
glorious
power, unto all patience and longsuffering with joyfulness;
giving
thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers
of the
inheritance of the saints in light: who hath delivered us from
the power
of darkness, and hath translated us unto the kingdom of his dear
Son: in
whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness
of sins.
Now unto God and our Father be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
--_Adapted_: Epistles to the Colossians
1:9-14 and Philippians 4:20.
Begotten to a Lively Hope
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 us. Keep us by the power of God through faith unto
salvation;
that the trial of our faith, being much more precious than of
gold that
perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto
praise and
honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ. Amen.
--_Adapted_: First Peter 1:3-7.
2. Other First Century Prayers
For All Kings and Rulers
Grant unto all Kings and Rulers, O Lord, health, peace, concord,
and
stability, that they may administer the government which Thou
hast given
them without failure. For Thou, O heavenly Master, King of the
Ages,
givest to the sons of men glory and honour, and power over all
things
that are upon the earth. Do Thou, Lord, direct their counsel
according
to that which is good and well pleasing in Thy sight, that
administering
in peace and gentleness, with godliness, the power which Thou
hast given
them, they may obtain Thy favour. O Thou Who alone art able to
do these
things, and things far more exceeding good than these, for us,
we praise
Thee, through the High Priest and Guardian of our souls, Jesus
Christ;
through Whom be the glory and the majesty, unto Thee, both now
and for
all generations, and forever and ever. Amen.
--Clement of Rome.
A Morning Prayer
O God, Who art the unsearchable abyss of peace, the ineffable
sea of
love, the fountain of blessings, and the bestower of affection,
Who
sendest peace to those that receive it; open to us this day the
sea of
Thy love, and water us with the plenteous streams from the
riches of Thy
grace. Make us children of quietness, and heirs of peace.
Enkindle in us
the fire of Thy love; sow in us Thy fear; strengthen our
weakness by Thy
power; bind us closely to Thee and to each other in one firm
bond of
unity; for the sake of Jesus Christ. Amen.
--Syrian Clementine Liturgy.
For Rulers and Governors
To our rulers and governors on the earth--to them Thou, Lord,
gavest the
power of the kingdom by Thy glorious and ineffable might, to the
end
that we may know the glory and honour given to them by Thee and
be
subject to them, in nought resisting Thy will; to them, Lord,
give
health, peace, concord, stability, that they may exercise the
authority
given to them without offence. For Thou, O heavenly Lord and
King
eternal, givest to the sons of men glory and honour and power
over the
things that are on the earth; do Thou, Lord, direct their
counsel
according to that which is good and well-pleasing in Thy sight,
that,
devoutly in peace and meekness exercising the power given them
by Thee,
they may find Thee propitious. O Thou, who only hast power to do
these
things and more abundant good with us, we praise Thee through
the High
Priest and Guardian of our souls Jesus Christ, through whom be
glory and
majesty to Thee both now and from generation to generation and
forevermore. Amen.
--Clement of Rome.
For Blessings
May God, who seeth all things, and who is the Ruler of all
spirits and
the Lord of all flesh--who chose our Lord Jesus Christ and us
through
Him to be a peculiar people--grant to every soul that calleth
upon His
glorious and holy Name, faith, peace, patience, long-suffering,
self-control, purity, and sobriety, to the well-pleasing of His
Name,
through our High Priest and Protector, Jesus Christ, by whom be
to Him
glory, and majesty, and power, and honour, both now and
forevermore.
Amen.
--Clement of Rome.
For Forgiveness
Thou didst make to appear the enduring fabric of the world by
the works
of Thy hand; Thou, Lord, didst create the earth on which we
dwell,--Thou, who art faithful in all generations, just in
judgments,
wonderful in strength and majesty, with wisdom creating and with
understanding fixing the things which were made, who art good
among them
that are being saved and faithful among them whose trust is in
Thee; O
merciful and Compassionate One, forgive us our iniquities and
offences
and transgressions and trespasses. Reckon not every sin of Thy
servants
and handmaids, but Thou wilt purify us with the purification of
Thy
truth; and direct our steps that we may walk in holiness of
heart and do
what is good and well-pleasing in Thy sight and in the sight of
our
rulers. Yea, Lord, make Thy face to shine upon us for good in
peace,
that we may be shielded by Thy mighty hand and delivered from
every sin
by Thine uplifted arm, and deliver us from those who hate us
wrongfully.
Give concord and peace to us and all who dwell upon the earth,
even as
Thou gavest to our fathers, when they called upon Thee in faith
and
truth, submissive as we are to Thine almighty and all-excellent
Name.
Amen.
--Clement of Rome.
Prayer Before Partaking of the Holy Sacrament
O God, who art great, great in name and counsel, powerful in Thy
works,
the God and Father of Thy Holy Son Jesus, our Saviour, look upon
us, Thy
flock, which Thou hast chosen through Him to the glory of Thy
Name;
sanctify us in body and soul, and grant that we, being purified
from all
filthiness of flesh and spirit, may partake of the mystic
blessings now
going before Thee, and judge none of us unworthy of them, but be
Thou
our Supporter, our Helper, and Defender, through Thy Christ,
with whom
glory, honour, laud, praise, thanksgiving, be to Thee and the
Holy Ghost
forever. Amen.
--The Clementine Liturgy.
A Pure Heart
O God Almighty, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Thine only
begotten
Son, give me a body unstained, a pure heart, a watchful mind,
and an
upright understanding, and the presence of Thy Holy Spirit, that
I may
obtain and ever hold fast to an unshaken faith in Thy Truth,
through
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord; through whom be glory to Thee
in the
Holy Ghost, forever and ever. Amen.
--The Clementine Liturgy.
For Joy and Gladness
Blessed art Thou, O Lord, who hast nourished me from my youth
up, who
givest food to all flesh. Fill our hearts with joy and gladness,
that
we, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to
every
good work in Christ Jesus our Lord, through whom to Thee be
glory,
honour, might, majesty, and dominion, forever and ever. Amen.
--The Clementine Liturgy.
Chapter II
SECOND CENTURY PRAYERS
Intercession
May God the Father, and the Eternal High Priest Jesus Christ,
build us
up in faith and truth and love, and grant to us our portion
among the
saints with all those who believe on our Lord Jesus Christ. We
pray for
all saints, for kings and rulers, for the enemies of the Cross
of
Christ, and for ourselves we pray that our fruit may abound and
we may
be made perfect in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen.
--Polycarp.
A Dying Prayer of Polycarp, the Martyr
O Father of Thy well-beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ,
through whom
we have known Thee; O God of the angels and powers and of every
living
creature, and of all sorts of just men which live in Thy
presence, I
thank Thee that Thou hast graciously vouchsafed this day and
this hour
to allot me a portion among the number of martyrs, among the
people of
Christ unto the resurrection of the everlasting life, both of
body and
soul, in the incorruption of the Holy Ghost; among whom I shall
be
received in Thy sight this day, as a fruitful and acceptable
sacrifice,
as Thou hast heretofore prepared, often revealed and now
fulfilled, most
faithful God who canst not lie. Wherefore for all things I
praise Thee,
I bless Thee, I glorify Thee, through the everlasting High
Priest, Jesus
Christ, Thy well-beloved Son, to whom with Thee and the Holy
Ghost, be
all glory, world without end. Amen.
--The Martyrdom of Polycarp.
A Prayer for the Privilege of Martyrdom
Ask for me this only in your prayers, that strength may be given
me of
the Lord that I may not be called but proved to be a Christian.
Then
shall I be seen to be faithful when the world no longer sees me.
For
nothing that appeareth is eternal. For the things which are
perceived
are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal. I
write to
the Churches and charge you all that willingly I die for Christ,
if you
prevent me not. I ask of you that your love for me be not
untimely;
allow me to be devoured of wild beasts, through whom I may
attain unto
God. I am the grain of God ground between the teeth of wild
beasts, that
I may be found to be the pure bread of Christ. Then indeed shall
I be
the true disciple of Christ when the world shall no longer
behold my
body. Beseech Christ on my behalf that through these means I may
be
found a perfect sacrifice. Not as Peter and Paul do I command
you. They
were apostles, I am the least of them; they were free, but I am
a slave
even unto this day, but, if you wish, I shall be the freedman of
Jesus
Christ, and in Him I shall rise again and be free. Amen.
--Ignatius.
For Soul Cleansing
O God, who hast taught us Thy divine and saving oracles,
enlighten the
souls of us sinners for the comprehension of the things which
have been
before spoken, so that we may not only be seen to be hearers of
spiritual things, but also doers of good deeds, striving after
guileless
faith, blameless life, and pure conversation.
Release, pardon, and forgive, O God, all our voluntary and
involuntary
sins, such as we have committed in action and in word, knowingly
and
ignorantly, by night and by day, in mind and thought, forgive us
all in
goodness and love.
Sanctify, O Lord, our souls, bodies and spirits; examine our
minds and
search our consciences; take from us all evil imaginations, all
impurity
of thought, all inclinations to lust, all depravity of
conception, all
envy, pride and hypocrisy, all falsehood, deceit and irregular
living,
all covetousness, vain glory and sloth; all malice, anger and
wrath, all
remembrance of injuries, all blasphemy and every motion of flesh
and
spirit that is contrary to the purity of Thy Will. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. James.
To Witness for Christ
Grant, O merciful God, that as Thy holy Apostle St. James,
leaving his
father and all that he had, without delay, was obedient to the
call of
Thy son Jesus Christ, and followed Him, and at last cheerfully
laid down
his life for His gospel's sake, so I, forsaking all worldly and
carnal
affections, may be evermore ready to follow Thy holy
commandments, and,
whenever Thy providence shall make it my duty, may readily and
cheerfully embrace death, though armed with his utmost terror,
rather
than forsake or deny Thee. Let me rejoice in every happy
occasion of
testifying the sincerity of my love, by suffering for Thy truth,
and let
the firm belief of those glorious eternal rewards which Thou
hast
prepared for them who lay down their lives for Thy sake, support
me
under all the cruelties of the most merciless persecutors. Grant
this, O
blessed Lord, who didst die for me, and didst rise again, and
now
sittest at the right hand of the Father, to intercede for me,
and all
Thy faithful disciples. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. James.
For a Pure Heart
O God, the Father of our Saviour Jesus Christ, whose name is
great,
whose nature is blissful, whose goodness is inexhaustible, God
and Ruler
of all things, who art blessed forever; before whom stand
thousands and
thousands, and ten thousand times ten thousand, the hosts of
holy angels
and archangels; sanctify, O Lord, our souls and bodies and
spirits,
search our consciences, and cast out of us every evil thought,
every
base desire, all envy and pride, all wrath and anger, and all
that is
contrary to Thy holy will. And grant us, O Lord, Lover of men,
with a
pure heart and contrite soul, to call upon Thee, our holy God
and Father
who art in heaven. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. James.
Sanctify Us, O Lord
God and Father of our Lord and God and Saviour Jesus Christ, the
glorious Lord, the blessed essence, the bounteous goodness, the
God and
Sovereign of all, who art blessed to all eternity, who sittest
upon the
cherubim, and art glorified by the seraphim, before whom stand
thousand
thousands and ten thousand times ten thousand hosts of angels
and
archangels: Thou hast accepted the gifts, offerings, and fruits
brought
unto Thee as an odour of a sweet spiritual smell, and hast been
pleased
to sanctify them, and make them perfect, O good One, by the
grace of Thy
Christ, and by the presence of Thy all-holy Spirit.
Sanctify also, O Lord, our souls, and bodies, and spirits, and
touch our
understandings, and search our consciences, and cast out from us
every
evil imagination, every impure feeling, every base desire, every
unbecoming thought, all envy, and vanity, and hypocrisy, all
lying, all
deceit, every worldly affection, all covetousness, all
vainglory, all
indifference, all vice, all passion, all anger, all malice, all
blasphemy, every motion of the flesh and spirit that is not in
accordance with Thy holy will: and count us worthy, O loving
Lord, with
boldness, without condemnation, in a pure heart, with a contrite
spirit,
with unshamed face, with sanctified lips, to dare to call upon
Thee, the
holy God, Father in heaven. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. James.
For Stewardship
O Lord God Almighty, who hast built Thy Church upon the
foundation of
the Apostles, under Christ the head corner-stone, and to this
end didst
endue Thy holy apostle St. Barnabas with the singular gift of
the Holy
Ghost; leave me not destitute, I humbly beseech Thee, of Thy
manifold
gifts and talents, nor yet of grace to make a right use of them
always
without any sordid self-ends, to Thy honour and glory; that,
making a
due improvement of all those gifts Thou graciously entrustest me
with, I
may be able to give a good account of my stewardship when the
great
Judge shall appear, the Lord Jesus Christ, who reigneth with
Thee and
the Eternal Spirit, one God, blessed forever. Amen.
--Barnabas.
Stewardship
O Lord God Almighty, who didst endue Thy holy apostle Barnabas
with
singular gifts of the Holy Ghost; leave us not, we beseech Thee,
destitute of Thy manifold gifts, nor yet of grace to use them
always to
Thy honour and glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Barnabas.
Prayer to the Teacher
Be gracious, O Instructor, to us Thy children, Father,
Charioteer of
Israel, Son and Father, both in One, O Lord. Grant to us who
obey Thy
precepts, that we may perfect the likeness of the image, and
with all
our power know Him who is the good God and not a harsh judge.
And do
Thou Thyself cause that all of us who have our conversation in
Thy
peace, who have been translated into Thy commonwealth, having
sailed
tranquilly over the billows of sin, may be wafted in calm by Thy
Holy
Spirit, by the ineffable wisdom, by night and day to the perfect
day;
and giving thanks may praise, and praising thank the Alone
Father and
Son, Son and Father, the Son, Instructor and Teacher, with the
Holy
Spirit, all in One, in whom is all, for whom all is One, for
whom is
eternity, whose members we all are, whose glory the aeons are;
for the
All-good, All-lovely, All-wise, All-just One. To whom be glory
both now
and forever. Amen.
--Clement of Alexandria.
For Growth in Grace
Give perfection to beginners, O Father; give intelligence to the
little
ones; give aid to those who are running their course. Give
sorrow to the
negligent; give fervour of spirit to the lukewarm. Give to the
perfect a
good consummation; for the sake of Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen.
--Irenaeus, Old Gallican Sacramentary.
Chapter III
THIRD CENTURY PRAYERS
For Blessings
We most earnestly beseech Thee, O Thou Lover of mankind, to
bless all
Thy people, the flocks of Thy fold. Send down into our hearts
the peace
of heaven, and grant us also the peace of this life. Give life
to the
souls of all of us, and let no deadly sin prevail against us, or
any of
Thy people. Deliver all who are in trouble, for Thou art our
God, who
settest the captives free; who givest hope to the hopeless, and
help to
the helpless; who liftest up the fallen; and who art the Haven
of the
shipwrecked. Give Thy pity, pardon, and refreshment to every
Christian
soul, whether in affliction or error. Preserve us, in our
pilgrimage
through this life from hurt and danger, and grant that we may
end our
lives as Christians, well-pleasing to Thee and free from sin,
and that
we may have our portion and lot with all Thy saints. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Mark.
For Light
O God of Light, Father of Life, Giver of Wisdom, Benefactor of
our
souls, who givest to the fainthearted who put their trust in
Thee those
things into which the angels desire to look; O Sovereign Lord,
who hast
brought us up from the depths of darkness to light, who hast
given us
life from death, who hast graciously bestowed upon us freedom
from
slavery, and who hast scattered the darkness of sin within us,
do Thou
now also enlighten the eyes of our understanding, and sanctify
us wholly
in soul, body, and spirit. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Mark.
For the Peace of Christ's Flock
O Sovereign and Almighty Lord, bless all Thy people and all Thy
flock.
Give peace, Thy help, Thy love unto us, Thy servants the sheep
of Thy
fold, that we may be united in the bond of peace and love, one
body and
one spirit, in one hope of our calling, in Thy Divine and
boundless
love; for the sake of Jesus Christ, the great Shepherd of the
sheep.
Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Mark.
Before the Holy Communion
O God of light, Father of life, Author of grace, Creator of
worlds,
Founder of knowledge, Giver of wisdom, Treasure of holiness,
Teacher of
pure prayers, Benefactor of our souls, who givest to the
faint-hearted
who put their trust in Thee those things into which the angels
desire to
look: O Sovereign Lord, who hast brought us up from the depths
of
darkness to light, who hast given us life from death, who hast
graciously bestowed upon us freedom from slavery, who hast
scattered the
darkness of sin within us, through the presence of Thine
only-begotten
Son, do Thou now also, through the visitation of Thy all-holy
Spirit,
enlighten the eyes of our understanding, that we may partake
without
fear of condemnation of this heavenly and immortal food, and
sanctify us
wholly in soul, body, and spirit, that with Thy holy disciples
and
apostles we may say this prayer to Thee: Our Father who art in
heaven,
hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in
earth as it
is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; And forgive us
our
trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And
lead us not
into temptation, but deliver us from evil; For thine is the
kingdom, and
the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Mark.
For Divine Strength
O mightiest King, co-eternal with the Father, who by Thy might
hast
vanquished hell and trodden death under foot, who hast bound the
strong
man, and by Thy miraculous power and the enlightening radiance
of Thy
unspeakable Godhead hast raised Adam from the tomb, send forth
Thy
invisible right hand, which is full of blessing, and bless us
all.
Pity us, O Lord, and strengthen us by Thy divine power.
Take away from us the sinful and wicked influence of carnal
desire.
Let the light shine into our souls, and dispell the surrounding
darkness
of sin.
Unite us to the all-blessed assembly that is well-pleasing unto
Thee;
for through Thee and with Thee, all praise, honour, power,
adoration,
and thanksgiving are due unto the Father and the Holy Spirit,
now,
henceforth, and for evermore. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Mark.
For Blessings
O Sovereign and Almighty Lord, bless all Thy people, and all Thy
flock.
Give Thy peace, Thy help, Thy love unto us Thy servants, the
sheep of
Thy fold, that we may be united in the bond of peace and love,
one body
and one spirit, in one hope of our calling, in Thy divine and
boundless
love. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Mark.
A Morning Prayer
We give Thee thanks--yea, more than thanks O Lord our God, for
all Thy
goodness at all times, and in all places, because Thou hast
shielded,
rescued, helped, and guided us all the days of our lives, and
brought us
unto this hour. We pray and beseech Thee, merciful God, to grant
in Thy
goodness that we may spend this day, and all the time of our
lives,
without sin, in fullness of joy, holiness, and reverence of
Thee. But
drive away from us, O Lord, all envy, all fear, and all
temptations.
Bestow upon us what is good and meet. Whatever sin we commit in
thought,
word, or deed, do Thou in Thy goodness and mercy be pleased to
pardon.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil;
through the
grace, mercy, and love of Thine only begotten Son. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Mark.
Thanksgiving and Prayer for Pardon
We render unto Thee our thanksgiving, O Lord our God, Father of
our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ, by all means, at all times, in all
places. For
that Thou hast sheltered, assisted, supported, and led us on
through the
time past of our life, and brought us to this hour. And we pray
and
beseech Thee, O God and loving Lord, grant us to pass this day,
this
year, and all the time of our life without sin, with all joy,
health,
and salvation. But all envy, all fear, all temptation, all the
working
of Satan, do Thou drive away, O God, from us, and from Thy holy
Church.
Supply us with things good and profitable. Whereinsoever we have
sinned
against Thee, in word, or deed, or thought, be Thou pleased in
Thy love
and goodness to forgive, and forsake us not, O God, who hope in
Thee,
neither lead us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil
one and
from his works; by the grace and compassion of Thine only
begotten Son,
Jesus Christ. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Mark.
For Friends and Relations
Have mercy, O Lord, upon all those whom Thou hast associated
with us in
the bonds of friendship and kindredship, and grant that they,
with us,
may be so perfectly conformed to Thy Holy Will, that being
cleansed from
all sin, we may be found worthy, by the inspiration of Thy love,
to be
partakers together of the blessedness of Thy heavenly kingdom;
through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Old Gallican Sacramentary.
For Christian Graces
Grant Thy servants, O God, to be set on fire with Thy Spirit,
strengthened by Thy power, illuminated by Thy splendour, filled
with Thy
grace, and to go forward by Thine aid. Give them, O Lord, a
right faith,
perfect love, true humility. Grant, O Lord, that there may be in
us
simple affection, brave patience, persevering obedience,
perpetual
peace, a pure mind, a right and honest heart, a good will, a
holy
conscience, spiritual strength, a life unspotted and unblamable;
and
after having manfully finished our course, may we be enabled
happily to
enter into Thy kingdom; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Old Gallican Sacramentary.
A Table Grace
Abba, Father, fulfill the office of Thy Name towards Thy
servants; do
Thou govern, protect, preserve, sanctify, guide, and console us.
Let us
be so enkindled with love for Thee, that we may not be despised
by Thee,
O most merciful Lord, most tender Father; for Jesus Christ's
sake. Amen.
--Old Gallican Sacramentary.
Morning Prayer
We give thee hearty thanks for the rest of the past night, and
for the
gift of a new day, with its opportunities of pleasing thee.
Grant that
we may so pass its hours in the perfect freedom of thy service,
that at
eventide we may again give thanks unto thee; through Jesus
Christ our
Lord. Amen.
--The Eastern Church.
A Table Grace
In the evening and morning and noonday we praise Thee, we thank
Thee,
and pray Thee, Master of all, to direct our prayers as incense
before
Thee. Let not our hearts turn away to words or thoughts of
wickedness,
but keep us from all things that might hurt us; for to Thee, O
Lord, our
eyes look up, and our hope is in Thee: confound us not, O our
God; for
the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Eastern Church Vespers.
For Ministers
O God, great in power, unsearchable in understanding, wondrous
in
counsels towards the children of men, do Thou fill with the gift
of Thy
Holy Spirit those whom Thou dost will to undertake the degree of
the
priesthood that they may be worthy to stand before Thy holy
altar
unblamably, to announce the Gospel of Thy kingdom, to administer
the
Word of Thy Truth, to offer gifts and spiritual sacrifices unto
Thee,
and to renew Thy people in the laver of regeneration; that at
the second
coming of our great God and Saviour Jesus Christ, Thine only
begotten
Son, they may go forth to meet Him, and by the multitude of Thy
mercies
receive their reward; for Thy venerable and majestic Name is
blessed and
glorified. Amen.
--Eastern Church Liturgy.
For Illumination
Shine into our hearts, O loving Master, by the pure light of the
knowledge of Thyself, and open the eyes of our mind to the
contemplation
of Thy teaching, and put into us the fear of Thy blessed
commandments;
that trampling down all that is worldly, we may follow a
spiritual life,
thinking and doing all things according to Thy good pleasure.
For Thou
art our sanctification, and our illumination, and to Thee we
render
glory, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, now and ever, and unto ages
of
ages. Amen.
--Eastern Church Liturgy.
Chapter IV
FOURTH CENTURY PRAYERS
For Charity
O God of love, Who hast given a new commandment through Thine
only
begotten Son, that we should love one another, even as Thou
didst love
us, the unworthy and the wandering, and gavest Thy beloved Son
for our
life and salvation; we pray Thee, Lord, give to us, Thy
servants, in all
time of our life on the earth, a mind forgetful of past
ill-will, a pure
conscience and sincere thoughts, and a heart to love our
brethren; for
the sake of Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord and only Saviour.
Amen.
--Coptic Liturgy of St. Cyril.
For Protection
Be gracious to our prayers, O merciful God, and guard Thy people
with
loving protection; that they who confess Thine only begotten Son
as God,
born in our bodily flesh, may never be corrupted by the deceits
of the
devil; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Ambrose.
For Pardon
O Lord, who hast mercy upon all, take away from me my sins, and
mercifully kindle in me the fire of Thy Holy Spirit. Take away
from me
the heart of stone, and give me a heart of flesh, a heart to
love and
adore Thee, a heart to delight in Thee, to follow and to enjoy
Thee, for
Christ's sake. Amen.
--Ambrose.
For Trust and Fuller Knowledge
Merciful Lord, the Comforter and Teacher of Thy faithful people,
increase in Thy Church the desires which Thou hast given, and
confirm
the hearts of those who hope in Thee by enabling them to
understand the
depth of Thy promises, that all Thine adopted sons may even now
behold,
with the eyes of faith, and patiently wait for, the light which
as yet
Thou dost not openly manifest; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
--Ambrose.
For Salvation
O God, Who didst look on man when he had fallen down into death,
and
resolve to redeem him by the advent of Thine only begotten Son;
grant,
we beseech Thee, that they who confess His glorious Incarnation
may also
be admitted to the fellowship of Him their Redeemer; through the
same
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Ambrose.
For Freedom From Sin
O Lord, my Saviour, in whose power it is to remit sins, I
beseech Thee
say unto me, "Loose thee from thy chains, come out of the bonds
of thy
sins"; and when Thou sayest it, loose those cords of my errors
wherewith
I am entangled and bound; for, though I am the most wicked of
all men,
and to be abhorred by reason of my continuance in sins, yet when
thou
commandest, I shall be free from them. Amen.
--Ambrose.
For Pardon
Lord Jesus Christ, who didst stretch out Thine hands on the
Cross, and
redeem us by Thy Blood, forgive me, a sinner, for none of my
thoughts
are hid from Thee. Pardon I ask, pardon I hope for, pardon I
trust to
have. Thou who art pitiful and merciful, spare and forgive me.
Amen.
--Ambrose.
For Purity
O Holy Spirit of God, very God, Who didst descend upon Christ at
the
River Jordan, and upon the Apostles in the upper chamber, we
have sinned
against heaven and before Thee; purify us again, we beseech
Thee, with
Thy Divine fire, and have mercy upon us; for Christ's sake.
Amen.
--Nerses of Clajes.
Confession of Sin
O Thou that beholdest all things, we have sinned against Thee in
thought, word, and deed; blot out our transgressions, be
merciful to us
sinners, and grant that our names may be found written in the
book of
life, for the sake of Christ Jesus our Saviour. Amen.
--Nerses of Clajes.
For Protection
Lord Jesus Christ, Keeper and Preserver of all things, let Thy
right
hand guard us by day and by night, when we sit at home, and when
we walk
abroad, when we lie down and when we rise up, that we may be
kept from
all evil, and have mercy upon us sinners. Amen.
--Nerses of Clajes.
A Prayer for Spiritual Blessings
Most high God, our loving Father, infinite in majesty, we humbly
beseech
Thee for all Thy servants everywhere, that Thou wouldst give us
a pure
mind, perfect love, sincerity in conduct, purity in heart,
strength in
action, courage in distress, self-command in character. May our
prayers
ascend to Thy gracious ears, and Thy loving benediction descend
upon us
all, that we may in all things be protected under the shadow of
Thy
wings. Grant us pardon of our sins; perfect our work; accept our
prayers; protect us by Thine own Name, O God of Jacob; send us
Thy
saving help from Thy holy place, and strengthen us out of Zion.
Remember
all Thy people everywhere, give us all the grace of devotion to
Thy
will; fulfill our desires with good gifts, and crown us with Thy
mercy.
When we serve Thee with faithful devotion, pardon our sins and
correct
us with Fatherly tenderness. Grant that, being delivered from
all
adversity, and both here and eternally justified, we may praise
Thee
forever and ever, saying Holy, Holy, Holy; through Jesus Christ
our Lord
and Saviour, Who with Thee and the Holy Ghost, liveth and
reigneth, ever
one God, world without end. Amen.
--Gallican Sacramentary.
For Those Gathered in Worship
O Lord God, Who hast taught us to pray all together, and hast
promised
to hear the united voices of two or three invoking Thy Name;
hear now, O
Lord, the prayers of Thy servants unto their salvation, and give
us in
this world knowledge of Thy Truth, and in the world to come life
everlasting; for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Armenian Liturgy.
For Right Blessings
O Lord our God, teach us, we beseech Thee, to ask Thee aright
for the
right blessings. Steer Thou the vessel of our life toward
Thyself, Thou
tranquil Haven of all storm-tossed souls. Show us the course
wherein we
should go. Renew a willing spirit within us. Let Thy Spirit curb
our
wayward senses, and guide and enable us unto that which is our
true
good, to keep Thy laws, and in all our works evermore to rejoice
in Thy
glorious and gladdening Presence. For Thine is the glory and
praise from
all Thy saints forever and ever. Amen.
--Basil.
For Converts in Mission Fields
Remember, O Lord, all who in heathen lands are under instruction
for
Holy Baptism; have mercy upon them and confirm them in the
faith; remove
all the remains of idolatry and superstition from their hearts,
that
being devoted to Thy law, Thy precepts, Thy fear, Thy truths,
and Thy
commandments, they may grow to a firm knowledge of the word in
which
they have been instructed, and may be found worthy to be made an
habitation of the Holy Ghost, by the laver of regeneration, for
the
remission of their sins, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Basil.
For Light and Guidance
Eternal God, Thou uncreate and primal Light, Maker of all
created
things, Fountain of pity, Thou Sea of Bounty, fathomless deep of
Loving-Kindness: lift Thou up the light of Thy countenance upon
us!
Lord, shine in our hearts, true Sun of Righteousness, and fill
our souls
with Thy beauty.
Teach us always to keep in mind Thy judgments, and to discourse
of them,
and own Thee continually as our Lord and Friend. Govern by Thy
will the
works of our hands; and lead us in the right way, that we may do
what is
well-pleasing and acceptable to Thee, that through us unworthy
Thy holy
name may be glorified.
To Thee alone be praise and honor and worship eternally. Amen.
--Basil.
For Two or Three
Almighty God, who hast given us grace at this time to make our
common
supplications unto Thee; and dost promise that when two or three
are
gathered together in Thy name Thou wilt grant their requests:
fulfill
now, O Lord, the desires and petitions of Thy servants, as may
be most
expedient for them, granting us in this world knowledge of Thy
truth,
and in the world to come, life everlasting. Amen.
--Chrysostom.
For All People
Remember, O Lord, this city wherein we dwell and every other
city and
country, and all the faithful who dwell in them. Remember, O
Lord, all
who travel by land or water, all that labour under sickness or
slavery;
remember them for health and safety. Remember, O Lord, those in
Thy Holy
Church who bring forth good fruit, are rich in good works and
forget not
the poor. Grant unto us all Thy mercy and loving-kindness, and
grant
that we may with one mouth and one heart praise and glorify Thy
great
and glorious name, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, now, henceforth,
and
forever. Amen.
--Chrysostom.
Invocation
Lord God, of might inconceivable, of glory incomprehensible, of
mercy
immeasurable, of benignity ineffable; do Thou, O Master, look
down upon
us in Thy tender love, and show forth, towards us and those who
pray
with us, Thy rich mercies and compassions. Amen.
--Liturgy of St. Chrysostom.
For Refreshment
O Lord our God, under the shadow of Thy wings let us hope. Thou
wilt
support us, both when little, and even to gray hairs. When our
strength
is of Thee, it is strength; but, when our own, it is feebleness.
We
return unto Thee, O Lord, that from their weariness our souls
may rise
towards Thee, leaning on the things which Thou hast created, and
passing
on to Thyself, who hast wonderfully made them; for with Thee is
refreshment and true strength. Amen.
--Augustine.
Adoration
O Thou Good Omnipotent, Who so carest for every one of us, as if
Thou
caredst for him alone; and so for all, as if all were but one!
Blessed
is the man who loveth Thee, and his friend in Thee, and his
enemy for
Thee. For he only loses none dear to him, to whom all are dear
in Him
who cannot be lost. And who is that but our God, the God that
made
heaven and earth, and filleth them, even by filling them
creating them.
And Thy law is truth, and truth is Thyself. I behold how some
things
pass away that others may replace them, but Thou dost never
depart, O
God, my Father supremely good, Beauty of all things beautiful.
To Thee
will I intrust whatsoever I have received from Thee, so shall I
lose
nothing. Thou madest me for Thyself, and my heart is restless
until it
repose in Thee. Amen.
--Augustine.
The Holy Spirit
O holy Spirit, Love of God, infuse Thy grace, and descend
plentifully
into my heart; enlighten the dark corners of this neglected
dwelling,
and scatter there Thy cheerful beams; dwell in that soul that
longs to
be Thy temple; water that barren soil, over-run with weeds and
briars,
and lost for want of cultivating, and make it fruitful with Thy
dew from
heaven. Oh come, Thou refreshment of them that languish and
faint. Come,
Thou Star and Guide of them that sail in the tempestuous sea of
the
world; Thou only Haven of the tossed and shipwrecked. Come, Thou
Glory
and Crown of the living, and only Safeguard of the dying. Come,
Holy
Spirit, in much mercy, and make me fit to receive Thee. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Entire Love
O Lord, my God, Light of the blind and Strength of the weak;
yea, also,
Light of those that see, and Strength of the strong; hearken
unto my
soul, and hear it crying out of the depths.
O Lord, help us to turn and seek Thee; for Thou hast not
forsaken Thy
creatures as we have forsaken Thee, our Creator. Let us turn and
seek
Thee, for we know Thou art here in our hearts, when we confess
to Thee,
when we cast ourselves upon Thee, and weep in Thy bosom, after
all our
rugged ways; and Thou dost gently wipe away our tears, and we
weep the
more for joy; because Thou, Lord, who madest us dost remake and
comfort
us.
Hear, Lord, my prayer, and grant that I may most entirely love
Thee, and
do Thou rescue me, O Lord, from every temptation, even unto the
end.
Amen.
--Augustine.
For Steadfastness
O God, the light of every heart that sees Thee, the Life of
every soul
that loves Thee, the strength of every mind that seeks Thee,
grant me
ever to continue steadfast in Thy holy love. Be Thou the joy of
my
heart; take it all to Thyself, and therein abide. The house of
my soul
is, I confess, too narrow for Thee; do thou enlarge it, that
Thou mayest
enter in; it is ruinous, but do Thou repair it. It has that
within which
must offend Thine eyes; I confess and know it; but whose help
shall I
implore in cleansing it, but Thine alone? To Thee, therefore, I
cry
urgently, begging that Thou wilt cleanse me from my secret
faults, and
keep Thy servant from presumptuous sins, that they never get
dominion
over me. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Perseverance
I know, O Lord, and do with all humility acknowledge myself an
object
altogether unworthy of Thy love; but sure I am, Thou art an
object
altogether worthy of mine. I am not good enough to serve Thee,
but Thou
hast a right to the best service I can pay. Do Thou then impart
to me
some of that excellence, and that shall supply my own want of
worth.
Help me to cease from sin according to Thy will, that I may be
capable
of doing Thee service according to my duty. Enable me so to
guard and
govern myself, so to begin and finish my course, that, when the
race of
life is run, I may sleep in peace, and rest in Thee. Be with me
unto the
end, that my sleep may be rest indeed, my rest perfect security,
and
that security a blessed eternity. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Mercy
Come, O Lord, in much mercy down into my soul, and take
possession and
dwell there. A homely mansion, I confess, for so glorious a
Majesty, but
such as Thou art fitting up for the reception of Thee, by holy
and
fervent desires of Thine own inspiring. Enter then, and adorn,
and make
it such as Thou canst inhabit, since it is the work of Thy
hands. Give
me Thine own self, without which, though Thou shouldst give me
all that
ever Thou hast made, yet could not my desires be satisfied. Let
my soul
ever seek Thee, and let me persist in seeking, till I have
found, and am
in full possession of Thee. Amen.
--Augustine.
Refuge and Peace
O Thou full of compassion, I commit and commend myself unto
Thee, in
whom I am, and live, and know. Be Thou the Goal of my
pilgrimage, and my
Rest by the way. Let my soul take refuge from the crowding
turmoil of
worldly thoughts beneath the shadow of Thy wings; let my heart,
this sea
of restless waves, find peace in Thee, O God. Thou bounteous
Giver of
all good gifts, give to him who is weary refreshing food; gather
our
distracted thoughts and powers into harmony again; and set the
prisoner
free. See, he stands at thy door and knocks; be it open to him,
that he
may enter with a free step, and be quickened by Thee. For Thou
art the
Well-spring of Life, the Light of eternal Brightness, wherein
the just
live who love Thee. Be it unto me according to Thy word. Amen.
--Augustine.
Perfect Love
Grant me, even me, my dearest Lord, to know Thee, and love Thee,
and
rejoice in Thee. And, if I cannot do these perfectly in this
life, let
me at least advance to higher degrees every day, till I can come
to do
them in perfection. Let the knowledge of Thee increase in me
here, that
it may be full hereafter. Let the love of Thee grow every day
more and
more here, that it may be perfect hereafter; that my joy may be
great in
itself, and full in Thee. I know, O God, that Thou art a God of
truth, O
make good Thy gracious promises to me, that my joy may be full.
Amen.
--Augustine.
For Perfect Light
O Thou holy and unspeakable, Thou wonderful and mighty God,
whose power
and wisdom hath no end, before whom all powers tremble, at whose
glance
the heavens and the earth flee away, Thou art Love, Thou art my
Father,
and I will love and worship Thee forever and ever!
Thou hast deigned to show pity on me, and a ray from Thy light
hath
shone upon mine inward eye. Guide me on into the perfect light,
that it
may illumine me wholly, and that all darkness may flee away. Let
the
holy flame of Thy love so burn in my heart that it be made pure,
and I
may see Thee, O God; for it is the pure in heart who see Thee.
Thou hast
set me free; Thou hast drawn me to Thee; therefore forsake me
not, but
keep me always in Thy grace. Guide me, and rule me, and perfect
me for
Thy kingdom. Amen.
--Augustine.
For More Love
Thee, most merciful God, do I now invoke to descend into my
soul, which
Thou hast prepared for Thy reception by the desire which Thou
hast
breathed into it. Ere ever I cried to Thee, Thou, most Merciful,
hadst
called and sought me, that I might find Thee, and finding love
Thee.
Even so I sought and found Thee, Lord, and desire to love Thee.
Increase
my desire, and grant me what I ask. See, I love Thee, but too
little;
strengthen my love. When my spirit aspires to Thee, and
meditates on
Thine unspeakable goodness, the burden of the flesh becomes less
heavy,
the tumult of thought is stilled, the weight of mortality is
less
oppressive. Then fain would my soul find wings, that she might
rise in
tireless flight ever upwards to Thy glorious throne, and there
be filled
with the refreshing solace that belongs to the citizens of
heaven. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Mercy and Grace
O God, our true Life, in whom and by whom all things live, Thou
commandest us to seek Thee, and art ready to be found; Thou
biddest us
knock, and openest when we do so. To know Thee is life, to serve
Thee is
freedom, to enjoy Thee is a kingdom, to praise Thee is the joy
and
happiness of the soul. I praise, and bless, and adore Thee, I
worship
Thee, I glorify Thee, I give thanks to Thee for Thy great glory.
I
humbly beseech Thee to abide with me, to reign in me, to make
this heart
of mine a holy temple, a fit habitation for Thy Divine majesty.
O Thou
Maker and Preserver of all things, visible and invisible! keep,
I
beseech Thee, the work of Thine own hands, who trusts in Thy
mercy alone
for safety and protection. Guard me with the power of Thy grace,
here
and in all places, now and at all times, forevermore. Amen.
--Augustine.
For a Safe Voyage
Blessed are all Thy saints, my God and King, who have travelled
over the
tempestuous sea of mortality, and have at last made the desired
port of
peace and felicity. Oh, cast a gracious eye upon us who are
still in our
dangerous voyage. Remember and succor us in our distress, and
think on
them that lie exposed to the rough storms of troubles and
temptations.
Strengthen our weakness, that we may do valiantly in this
spiritual war;
help us against our own negligence and cowardice, and defend us
from the
treachery of our unfaithful hearts. We are exceeding frail, and
indisposed to every virtuous and gallant undertaking. Grant, O
Lord,
that we may bring our vessel safe to shore, unto our desired
haven.
Amen.
--Augustine.
For Perfect Love
Look upon us, O Lord, and let all the darkness of our souls
vanish
before the beams of Thy brightness. Fill us with holy love, and
open to
us the treasures of Thy wisdom. All our desire is known unto
Thee,
therefore perfect what Thou hast begun, and what Thy Spirit has
awakened
us to ask in prayer. We seek Thy face, turn Thy face unto us and
show us
Thy Glory. Then shall our longing be satisfied, and our peace
shall be
perfect. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Obedience and Love
Thou, O Lord, who commandest me to ask, grant that I may
receive; Thou
hast put me upon seeking, let me be happy in finding; Thou hast
bidden
me knock, I pray Thee open unto me. Be graciously pleased to
direct and
govern all my thoughts and actions, that, for the future, I may
serve
Thee, and entirely devote myself to obeying Thee. Accept me, I
beseech
Thee, and draw me to Thyself, that I may henceforth be Thine by
obedience and love, who am already all Thine own, as Thy
creature. Even
Thine, O Lord, who livest and reignest forever and ever. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Light
O God our Father, who dost exhort us to pray, and who dost grant
what we
ask, if only, when we ask, we live a better life; hear me, who
am
trembling in this darkness, and stretch forth Thy hand unto me;
hold
forth Thy light before me; recall me from my wanderings; and,
Thou being
my Guide, may I be restored to myself and to Thee, through Jesus
Christ.
Amen.
--Augustine.
For Illumination
Late have I loved Thee, O Thou Eternal Truth and Goodness: late
have I
sought Thee, my Father! But Thou didst seek me, and when Thou
shinedst
forth upon me, then I knew Thee and learnt to love Thee. I thank
Thee, O
my Light, that Thou didst thus shine upon me; that Thou didst
teach my
soul what Thou wouldst be to me, and didst incline Thy face in
pity unto
me. Thou, Lord, hast become my Hope, my Comfort, my Strength, my
All! In
Thee doth my soul rejoice. The darkness vanished from before
mine eyes,
and I beheld Thee, the Son of Righteousness. When I loved
darkness, I
knew Thee not, but wandered on from night to night. But Thou
didst lead
me out of that blindness; Thou didst take me by the hand and
call me to
Thee, and now I can thank Thee, and Thy mighty voice which hath
penetrated to my inmost heart. Amen.
--Augustine.
Obligation to Others
O Lord, our Saviour, who hast warned us that thou wilt require
much of
those to whom much is given; grant that we whose lot is cast in
so
goodly a heritage may strive together the more abundantly to
extend to
others what we so richly enjoy; and as we have entered into the
labours
of other men, so to labour that in their turn other men may
enter into
ours, to the fulfillment of Thy holy will; through Jesus Christ
our
Lord. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Refreshment
O Holy Spirit, Love of God, infuse Thy grace, and descend
plentifully
into my heart; enlighten the dark corners of this neglected
dwelling,
and scatter there Thy cheerful beams; dwell in that soul that
longs to
be Thy temple; water that barren soil, over-run with weeds and
briars,
and lost for want of cultivating, and make it fruitful with Thy
dew from
heaven. Oh come, Thou refreshment of them that languish and
faint. Come,
Thou Star and Guide of them that sail in the tempestuous sea of
the
world; Thou only Haven of the tossed and ship-wrecked. Come,
Thou Glory
and Crown of the living, and only Safeguard of the dying. Come,
Holy
Spirit, in much mercy, and make me fit to receive Thee. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Increased Godly Knowledge
Grant us, even us, O Lord, to know Thee, and love Thee, and
rejoice in
Thee. And if we cannot do these perfectly in this life, let us,
at
least, advance to higher degrees every day, till we can come to
do them
in perfection. Let the knowledge of Thee increase in us here,
that it
may be full hereafter. Let the love of Thee grow every day more
and more
here, that it may be perfect hereafter; that our joy may be
great in
itself and full in Thee. We know, O God, that Thou art a God of
truth, O
make good Thy gracious promises to us, that our joy may be full.
To
Thine honour and glory, Who with the Father and the Holy Ghost
liveth
and reigneth one God, world without end. Amen.
--Augustine.
Praise
Great art Thou, O Lord, and greatly to be praised; great is Thy
power,
and Thy wisdom is infinite. Thee would we praise without
ceasing. Thou
callest us to delight in Thy praise, for Thou hast made us for
Thyself,
and our hearts find no rest until we rest in Thee; Who with the
Father
and the Holy Ghost all glory, praise, and honour be ascribed,
both now
and forevermore. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Grace
We ask not of Thee, O Father, silver and gold, honour and glory,
nor the
pleasures of the world, but do Thou grant us grace to seek Thy
Kingdom
and Thy righteousness, and do Thou add unto us things necessary
for the
body and for this life. Behold, O Lord, our desire; may it be
pleasing
in Thy sight. We present our petition unto Thee through our Lord
Jesus
Christ, Who is at Thy right hand, our mediator and Advocate,
through
Whom Thou soughtest us that we might seek Thee; Thy Word,
through Whom
Thou madest us and all things; Thy only begotten Son, through
Whom Thou
callest us to adoption, Who intercedeth with Thee for us, and in
Whom
are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge; to Him, with
Thyself
and the Holy Spirit, be all honour, praise, and glory, now and
forever.
Amen.
--Augustine.
For Peace
O Lord God, grant Thy peace to us, for Thou hast supplied us
with all
things--the peace of rest, the peace of the Sabbath, which hath
no
evening; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Augustine.
Evening Prayer
Watch Thou, dear Lord, with those who wake, or watch, or weep to
night,
and give Thine angels charge over those who sleep. Tend Thy sick
ones, O
Lord Christ. Rest Thy weary ones. Bless Thy dying ones. Soothe
Thy
suffering ones. Pity Thine afflicted ones. Shield Thy joyous
ones. And
all, for Thy Love's sake. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Perfection
Hear, Lord, my prayer; let not my soul faint under Thy
discipline, nor
let me faint in confessing unto Thee all Thy mercies whereby
Thou hast
drawn me out of all my most evil ways, that Thou mightest become
a
delight to me above all the allurements which I once pursued;
that I may
most entirely love Thee, and clasp Thy hand with all my
affections, and
Thou mayest yet rescue me from every temptation, even unto the
end. For
lo, O Lord, my King and my God, for Thy service be whatever
useful thing
my childhood learned; for Thy service that I speak, write, read,
reckon.
For Thou didst grant me Thy discipline while I was learning
vanities;
and my sin of delighting in those vanities Thou hast forgiven.
In them,
indeed, I learnt many a useful word, but these may as well be
learned in
things not vain; and that is the safe path for the steps of
youth. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Light
O let the Light, the Truth, the Light of my heart, not mine own
darkness, speak unto me. I fell off into that, and became
darkened; but
even thence, even thence I loved Thee. I went astray, and
remembered
Thee. I heard Thy voice behind me, calling me to return, and
scarcely
heard it, through the tumultuousness of the enemies of peace.
And now,
behold, I return in distress and panting after Thy fountain. Let
no man
forbid me! of this will I drink, and so live. Let me not be mine
own
life; from myself I lived ill, death was I to myself; and I
revive in
Thee. Do Thou speak unto me, do Thou discourse unto me. I have
believed
Thy Books, and their words be most full of mystery. Amen.
--Augustine.
Communion with God
O how shall I call upon God, my God and Lord, since, when I call
for
Him, I shall be calling Him into myself? And what room is there
within
me, whither my God can come into me? Whither can God come into
me, God
who made heaven and earth? Is there, indeed, O Lord my God,
aught in me
that can contain Thee? Do, then, heaven and earth, which Thou
hast made,
and wherein Thou hast made me, contain Thee? Or, because nothing
which
exists could exist without Thee, doth therefore whatever exists
contain
Thee? Since, then, I too exist, why do I seek that Thou
shouldest enter
into me, who were not, wert Thou not in me? Why? Because I am
not gone
down in hell, and yet Thou art there also. For if I go down into
hell,
Thou art there. I could not be, then, O my God, could not be at
all,
wert Thou not in me; or rather, unless I were in Thee, of whom
are all
things, by whom are all things, in whom are all things! Even so,
Lord,
even so. Whither do I call Thee, since I am in Thee? Or whence
canst
Thou enter into me? For whither can I go beyond heaven and
earth, that
thence my God should come into me, who hath said, "I fill the
heaven and
the earth"?
O God, the vessels which Thou fillest uphold Thee not, since,
though
they were broken, Thou wert not poured out, on us, Thou art not
cast
down, but Thou upliftest us; Thou art not dissipated, but Thou
gatherest
us.... Amen.
--Augustine.
Rest in Thee
O Lord God, give peace unto us (for Thou hast given us all
things): the
peace of rest, the peace of the Sabbath, which hath no evening:
Yea,
give us rest in Thee, the Sabbath of eternal life. For Thou
shalt rest
in us, as now Thou workest in us; and Thy rest shall be through
us, as
Thy works are through us. Amen.
--Augustine.
For Light
O Lord, who art the Light, the Way, the Truth, the Life; in whom
there
is no darkness, error, vanity, or death--the Light without which
there
is darkness; the Way without which there is wandering; the Truth
without
which there is error; the life without which there is Death;
say, Lord,
let there be Light, and I shall see Light, and eschew Darkness;
I shall
see the way and avoid wandering; I shall see the Truth and shun
error; I
shall see Life and escape Death: Illuminate, O illuminate my
blind soul
which sitteth in darkness and the shadow of Death; and direct my
feet
into the way of peace. Amen.
--Augustine.
A Morning Prayer
O God, who art faithful and true, who "hast mercy on thousands
and ten
thousands of them that love Thee," the lover of the humble, and
the
protector of the needy, of whom all things stand in need, for
all things
are subject to Thee; look down upon this Thy people, who bow
down their
heads to Thee, and bless them with spiritual blessing. "Keep
them as the
apple of an eye," preserve them in piety and righteousness, and
vouchsafe them eternal life in Christ Jesus Thy beloved Son,
with whom
glory, honour, and worship be to Thee and to the Holy Spirit,
now and
always, and forever and ever. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
The Thanksgiving for the Morning
O God, the God of spirits and of all flesh, who art beyond
compare, and
standest in need of nothing, who hast given the sun to have rule
over
the day, and the moon and the stars to have rule over the night,
do Thou
now also look down upon us with gracious eyes, and receive our
morning
thanksgivings, and have mercy upon us; for we have not "spread
out our
hands unto a strange God;" for there is not among us any new
God, but
Thou, the eternal God, who art without end, who hast given us
our being
through Christ, and given us our well-being through Him. Do Thou
vouchsafe us also, through Him, eternal life; with whom glory,
and
honour, and worship be to Thee and to the Holy Spirit forever.
Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
A Morning Prayer
"Glory be to God in the highest, and upon earth peace, good-will
among
men." We praise Thee, we sing hymns to Thee, we bless Thee, we
glorify
Thee, we worship Thee by Thy great High Priest; Thee who art the
true
God, who art the One Unbegotten, the only inaccessible Being.
For Thy
great glory, O Lord and heavenly King, O God the Father
Almighty, O Lord
God, the Father of Christ the immaculate Lamb, who taketh away
the sin
of the world, receive our prayer, Thou that sittest upon the
cherubim.
For Thou only art holy, Thou only art the Lord Jesus, the Christ
of the
God of all created nature, and our King, by whom glory, honour,
and
worship be to Thee. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
An Evening Prayer
Save us, O God, and raise us up by Thy Christ. Let us stand up,
and beg
for the mercies of the Lord, and His compassions, for the angel
of
peace, for what things are good and profitable, for a Christian
departure out of this life, an evening and a night of peace, and
free
from sin; and let us beg that the whole course of our life may
be
unblamable. Let us dedicate ourselves and one another to the
living God
through His Christ. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
An Evening Prayer
O God, who art without beginning and without end, the Maker of
the whole
world by Christ, and the Provider for it, but before all His God
and
Father, the Lord of the Spirit, and the King of intelligible and
sensible beings; who hast made the day for the works of light,
and the
night for the refreshment of our infirmity,--for "the day is
Thine, the
night also is Thine: Thou hast prepared the light and the
sun,"--do Thou
now, O Lord, Thou lover of mankind, and Fountain of all good,
mercifully
accept of this our evening thanksgiving. Thou who hast brought
us
through the length of the day, and hast brought us to the
beginnings of
the night, preserve us by Thy Christ, afford us a peaceable
evening, and
a night free from sin, and vouchsafe us everlasting life by Thy
Christ,
through whom glory, honour, and worship be to Thee in the Holy
Spirit
forever. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
An Evening Prayer
"Ye children, praise the Lord: Praise the name of the Lord." We
praise
Thee, we sing hymns to Thee, we bless Thee for Thy great glory,
O Lord
our King, the Father of Christ the immaculate Lamb, who taketh
away the
sin of the world. Praise becomes Thee, hymns become Thee, glory
becomes
Thee, the God and Father, through the Son, in the most holy
Spirit,
forever and ever. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
Table Grace
Thou art blessed, O Lord, who nourishest me from my youth, who
givest
food to all flesh. Fill our hearts with joy and gladness, that
having
always what is sufficient for us, we may abound to every good
work, in
Christ Jesus our Lord, through whom glory, honour, and power be
to Thee
forever. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
For the First-Fruits
We give thanks to Thee, O Lord Almighty, the Creator of the
whole world,
and its Preserver, through Thy only begotten Son Jesus Christ
our Lord,
for the first-fruits which are offered to Thee, not in such a
manner as
we ought, but as we are able. For what man is there that can
worthily
give Thee thanks for those things Thou hast given them to
partake of?
The God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob, and of all the
saints,
who madest all things fruitful by Thy word, and didst command
the earth
to bring forth various fruits for our rejoicing and our food;
who hast
given to the duller and more sheepish sort of creatures
juices--herbs to
them that feed on herbs, and to some flesh, to others seeds, but
to us
corn, as advantageous and proper food, and many other
things--some for
our necessities, some for our health, and some for our pleasure.
On all
these accounts, therefore, art Thou worthy of exalted hymns of
praise
for Thy beneficence by Christ, through whom glory, honour, and
worship
be to Thee, in the Holy Spirit, forever. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
Thanks For Thy Mercies
We give Thee thanks for all things, O Lord Almighty, that Thou
hast not
taken away Thy mercies and Thy compassions from us; but in every
succeeding generation Thou dost save, and deliver, and assist,
and
protect: for Thou didst assist in the days of Enos and Enoch, in
the
days of Moses and Joshua, in the days of the judges, in the days
of
Samuel and of Elijah and of the prophets, in the days of David
and of
the kings, in the days of Esther and Mordecai, and in our days
hast Thou
assisted us by Thy great High Priest, Jesus Christ Thy Son. For
He has
delivered us from the sword, and hath freed us from famine, and
sustained us; has delivered us from sickness, has preserved us
from an
evil tongue. For all which things do we give Thee thanks through
Christ,
who has given us an articulate voice to confess withal, and
added to it
a suitable tongue as an instrument to modulate withal, and a
proper
taste, and a suitable touch, and a sight for contemplation, and
the
hearing of sounds, and the smelling of vapours, and hands for
work, and
feet for walking. Thou hast instructed [man] by Thy laws,
improved him
by Thy statutes; and when Thou bringest on a dissolution for a
while,
Thou hast promised a resurrection. Wherefore what life is
sufficient,
what length of ages will be long enough, for men to be thankful?
To do
it worthily it is impossible, but to do it according to our
ability is
just and right. Thou hast delivered us from error and ignorance;
Thou
hast sent Christ among men as a man, being the only begotten
God; Thou
hast made the Comforter to inhabit among us; Thou hast set
angels over
us; Thou hast put the devil to shame; Thou hast brought us into
being
when we were not; Thou takest care of us when made; Thou
measurest out
life to us; Thou affordest us food; Thou hast promised
repentance. Glory
and worship be to Thee for all these things, through Jesus
Christ, now
and ever, and through all ages. Amen.
--Adapted: Apostolic Constitutions.
For The Holy Spirit
O God Almighty, the Father of Thy Christ, Thy only begotten Son,
give me
a body undefiled, a heart pure, a mind watchful, an unerring
knowledge,
the influence of the Holy Ghost for the obtaining and assured
enjoying
of the truth, through Thy Christ, by whom glory be to Thee, in
the Holy
Spirit, for ever. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
For the Faithful
O Lord Almighty, the Most High, who dwellest on high, the Holy
One, that
restest among the saints, without beginning, the Only Potentate,
who
hast given to us by Christ the preaching of knowledge, to the
acknowledgment of Thy glory and of Thy name, which He has made
known to
us, for our comprehension, do Thou now also look down through
Him upon
this Thy flock, and deliver it from all ignorance and wicked
practice,
and grant that we may fear Thee in earnest, and love Thee with
affection, and have a due reverence of Thy glory. Be gracious
and
merciful to them, and hearken to them when they pray unto Thee;
and keep
them, that they may be unmoveable, unblameable, and
unreprovable, that
they may be holy in body and spirit, not having spot or wrinkle,
or any
such thing; but that they may be complete, and none of them may
be
defective or imperfect. O our support, our powerful God, who
dost not
accept persons, be Thou the assister of this Thy people, which
Thou hast
redeemed with the precious blood of Thy Christ; be Thou their
protector,
aider, provider, and guardian, their strong wall of defence,
their
bulwark and security. For "none can snatch out of Thy hand:" for
there
is no other God like Thee; for on Thee is our reliance.
"Sanctify them
by Thy truth: for Thy word is truth." Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
On the Lord's Day
O Lord Almighty, Thou hast created the world by Christ, and hast
appointed the Sabbath in memory thereof, because that on that
day Thou
hast made us rest from our works, for the meditation upon Thy
laws. Thou
hast also appointed festivals for the rejoicing of our souls,
that we
might come into the remembrance of that wisdom which was created
by
Thee; how He submitted to be made of a woman on our account; He
appeared
in life, and demonstrated Himself in His baptism; how he that
appeared
is both God and man; He suffered for us by Thy permission, and
died, and
rose again by Thy power: on which account we solemnly assemble
to
celebrate the feast of the resurrection on the Lord's day, and
rejoice
on account of Him who has conquered death, and hast brought life
and
immortality to light. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
For the Holy Communion
We thank Thee, our Father, for that life which Thou hast made
known to
us by Jesus Thy Son, by whom madest all things, and takest care
of the
whole world; whom Thou hast sent to become man for our
salvation; whom
Thou hast permitted to suffer and to die; whom Thou hast raised
up, and
been pleased to glorify, and hast set Him down on Thy right
hand; by
whom Thou hast promised us the resurrection of the dead. Do
Thou, O Lord
Almighty, everlasting God, so gather together Thy Church from
the ends
of the earth into Thy kingdom, as this corn was once scattered,
and is
now become one loaf. We also, our Father, thank Thee for the
precious
blood of Jesus Christ, which was shed for us, and for His
precious body,
whereof we celebrate this representation, as Himself appointed
us, "to
show forth His death." For through Him glory is to be given to
Thee for
ever. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
After the Holy Communion
We thank Thee, O God and Father of Jesus our Saviour, for Thy
holy name,
which Thou hast made to inhabit among us; and that knowledge,
faith,
love, and immortality which Thou hast given us through Thy Son
Jesus.
Thou, O Almighty Lord, the God of the universe, hast created the
world,
and the things that are therein by Him; and hast planted a law
in our
souls, and beforehand didst prepare things for the convenience
of men. O
God of our holy and blameless fathers, Abraham, and Isaac, and
Jacob,
Thy faithful servants; Thou, O God, who art powerful, faithful
and true,
and without deceit in Thy promises; who didst send upon earth
Jesus Thy
Christ to live with men, as a man, when He was God the Word, and
man, to
take away error by the roots: do Thou even now, through Him, be
mindful
of this Thy holy Church, which Thou hast purchased with the
precious
blood of Thy Christ, and deliver it from all evil, and perfect
it in Thy
love and Thy truth, and gather us all together into Thy kingdom
which
Thou hast prepared. Let this Thy kingdom come. Amen.
--Apostolic Constitutions.
Chapter V
FIFTH CENTURY PRAYERS
For Thy Peace
Make Thy tranquillity, O Lord, to dwell amongst us, and Thy
peace to
abide in our hearts. May our voices proclaim Thy truth, and may
Thy
cross be the guardian of our souls. Account us worthy, O Lord,
with
boldness which is of Thee, to offer unto Thee of Thy grace a
pure and
holy prayer through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Liturgy of The Nestorians.
Intercession
Almighty God, we beseech Thee to hear our prayers for all who
sin
against Thee, or neglect to serve Thee, all who forget Thee, all
who
leave Thee out of their lives. O Lord, have mercy upon them;
bestow upon
us all true repentance and an earnest longing for Thyself.
Vouchsafe, we
beseech Thee, O Lord, to strengthen and confirm all Thy faithful
people,
and to lift up the light of Thy face upon them, giving them
continually
heavenly desires; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--An Ancient Collect.
An Evening Thanksgiving
Accept, we beseech Thee, our evening thanksgiving, O Thou
Fountain of
all good, who hast led us in safety through the length of the
day; Who
daily blessest us with so many temporal mercies, and hast given
us the
hope of resurrection to eternal life; through Jesus Christ our
Lord.
Amen.
--An Ancient Collect.
For Blessing
Bless all who worship Thee, from the rising of the sun unto the
going
down of the same. Of Thy goodness, give us; with Thy love,
inspire us;
by Thy spirit guide us; by Thy power, protect us; in Thy mercy,
receive
us now and always. Amen.
--An Ancient Collect.
For Communicants
Hear us, O merciful Father, we most humbly beseech Thee, and
grant to
all communicants of Thy Church this day, true repentance and
living
faith. And we pray that all those who shall from time to time
receive
Thy creatures of bread and wine, according to Thy Son our
Saviour Jesus
Christ's Holy Institution, in remembrance of His Death and
Passion, may
be partakers of His most blessed Body and Blood; to Whom with
Thee and
the Holy Ghost, be all honour and glory, world without end.
Amen.
--An Ancient Liturgy.
For Right Living
Grant to us, Lord, we beseech thee, the spirit to think and do
always
such things as be rightful; that we, who cannot do anything that
is good
without thee, may by thee be enabled to live according to thy
will;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Heavenly-Mindedness
Grant us, O Lord, not to mind earthly things, but to love things
heavenly; and even now, while we are placed among things that
are
passing away, to cleave to those that shall abide; through Jesus
Christ
our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Love of God's Law
We beseech Thee, O Lord, be gracious to Thy people, that we,
leaving day
by day the things which displease Thee, may be more and more
filled with
the love of Thy commandments, and being supported by Thy comfort
in this
present life, may advance to the full enjoyment of life
immortal;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Christ's Presence
Be present, O Lord, to our supplications; that as we trust that
the
Saviour of mankind is seated with Thee in Thy Majesty, so we may
feel
that, according to His promise, He abideth with us unto the end
of the
world; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For National Peace
We beseech Thee, O Lord, be gracious to our times; that both
national
quietness and Christian devotion may be duly maintained by Thy
bounty;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Light and Guidance
We beseech Thee, O Lord, let our hearts be graciously
enlightened by Thy
holy radiance, that we may serve Thee without fear in holiness
and
righteousness all the days of our life; that so we may survive
the
storms of this world, and with Thee for our Pilot attain the
haven of
eternal brightness; through Thy mercy, O blessed Lord, Who dost
live and
govern all things, world without end. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Acceptable Petitions
Let the prayers of Thy children, O Lord, come up to the ears of
Thy
mercy; and that we may obtain what we ask, make us ever to ask
what
pleaseth Thee; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Peace
Mercifully receive, O Lord, the prayers of Thy people, that all
adversities and errors may be destroyed, and they may serve Thee
in
quiet freedom, and give Thy peace in our times; through Jesus
Christ our
Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Those Who Minister
O God, Whose ways are all mercy and truth, carry on Thy gracious
work,
and bestow, by Thy benefits, what human frailty cannot attain;
that they
who attend upon the heavenly mysteries may be grounded in
perfect faith,
and shine forth conspicuous by the purity of their souls;
through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Good Use of Blessings
Almighty and everlasting God, who healest us by chastening, and
preservest us by pardoning; grant unto Thy suppliants, that we
may both
rejoice in the comfort of the tranquillity which we desired, and
also
use the gift of Thy peace for the effectual amendment of our
lives;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Cleansing
Cleanse us, O Lord, from our secret faults, and mercifully
absolve us
from our presumptuous sins, that we may receive Thy holy things
with a
pure mind; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Leonine Sacramentary.
For Grace and Protection
Incline mercifully Thine ear, O Lord, to these our prayers, and
fill our
hearts with Thy grace, that loving Thee with an unfeigned love
we may
evermore be defended under Thy most gracious protection, and be
accepted
in all our prayers and services; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
--An Ancient Collect.
A Morning Prayer
Almighty God, who fillest all things with Thy presence, we
meekly
beseech thee, of thy great love, to keep us near unto thee this
day;
grant that in all our ways and doings we may remember that thou
seest
us, and may always have grace to know and perceive what things
thou
wouldst have us to do, and strength to fulfil the same; through
Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
--An Ancient Collect.
For the Sorrowing
Almighty and everlasting God, the Comfort of the sad, the
Strength of
sufferers, let the prayers of those that cry out of any
tribulation come
unto Thee, that all may rejoice to find that Thy mercy is
present with
them in their afflictions; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Protection
O Lord, give ear unto our prayers and dispose the way of Thy
servants in
safety under Thy protection, that amid all the changes of this
our
pilgrimage, we may ever be guarded by Thine Almighty aid;
through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Love of God
O God, Who hast prepared for them that love Thee such good
things as
pass man's understanding; pour into our hearts such love towards
Thee,
that we, loving Thee above all things, may obtain Thy promises,
which
exceed all that we can desire; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For God's Guidance
O Lord, from Whom all good things do come; grant to us, Thy
humble
servants, that by Thy holy inspiration we may think those things
that be
good, and by Thy merciful guiding may perform the same, through
Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Refreshment
We beseech Thee, Almighty God, to behold our prayers, and to
pour out
upon us Thy loving tenderness; that we who are afflicted by
reason of
our sins, may be refreshed by the coming of our Saviour; through
the
same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Light
Incline, O Lord, Thy merciful ears, and illuminate the darkness
of our
hearts by the light of Thy visitation; through Jesus Christ our
Lord.
Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For True Joy
Almighty God, who alone canst order the unruly wills and
affections of
sinful men; grant unto thy people that they may love the thing
which
thou commandest, and desire that which thou dost promise; that
so, among
the sundry and manifold changes of the world, our hearts may
surely
there be fixed, where true joys are to be found; through Jesus
Christ
our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Goodness
Lord of all Power and Might, who art the Author and Giver of all
good
things; graft in our hearts the love of thy name, increase in us
true
religion, nourish us with all goodness, and of thy great mercy
keep us
in the same; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
On a Fast-Day
O God, who in Thy deep counsel and foresight for mankind hast
appointed
holy fasts, whereby the hearts of the weak might receive
salutary
healing, do Thou purify our souls and bodies, O Saviour of body
and
soul, O loving Bestower of eternal happiness! through Jesus
Christ our
Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
A Prayer for Divine Help
Stretch forth, O Lord, Thy mercy over all Thy servants
everywhere, even
the right hand of heavenly help, that they may seek Thee with
their
whole heart, and obtain what they rightly ask for; through Jesus
Christ
our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
Praise
O God of hope, the true Light of faithful souls and perfect
Brightness
of the Blessed, Who art verily the Light of the world, grant
that our
hearts may both render Thee a worthy prayer, and always glorify
Thee
with the offering of praises; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Light
Shed forth, O Lord, we pray Thee, Thy light into our hearts,
that we may
perceive the light of Thy commandments, and walking in Thy way
may fall
into no error; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For the Holy Spirit
We beseech Thee, Almighty God, let our souls enjoy this their
desire, to
be enkindled by Thy Spirit, that being filled, as lamps, by the
Divine
gift, we may shine like blazing lights before the Presence of
Thy Son
Christ at His coming; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Thy Will
Into thy hands, O Lord, we commit ourselves this day. Give to
each of us
a watchful, humble, and a diligent spirit, that we may seek in
all
things to know thy will, and when we know it may perform it
perfectly
and gladly, to the honor and glory of thy Name; through Jesus
Christ our
Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Forgiveness
We beseech Thee, Almighty God, to receive with Fatherly
tenderness Thy
people fleeing from Thine anger to Thyself; that they who dread
the
scourge that comes from Thy Majesty may be enabled to rejoice in
Thy
forgiveness; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
To Serve Thee
O God, who art the light of the minds that know thee, the life
of the
souls that love thee, the strength of the thoughts that seek
thee, help
us so to know thee that we may truly love thee, so to love thee
that we
may fully serve thee, whose service is perfect freedom; through
Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Thy Presence
Into Thy hands, O God, we commend ourselves and all who are dear
to us
this day. Let the gift of Thy special Presence be with us even
to its
close. Grant us never to lose sight of Thee all the day long,
but to
worship and pray to Thee, that at eventide we may again give
thanks unto
Thee; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
General Petitions
O God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all
just works
do proceed; give unto thy servants that peace which the world
cannot
give; that our hearts may be set to obey thy commandments, and
also that
by thee, we, being defended from the fear of our enemies, may
pass our
time in rest and quietness; through the merits of Jesus Christ
our
Saviour. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Christ's Servants Everywhere
O God of infinite mercy and boundless majesty, Whom no distance
can part
from those for whom Thou carest, be present to Thy servants who
everywhere confide in Thee, and through all the way in which
they are to
go be pleased to be their Guide and Companion. May no adversity
harm
them, no difficulty oppose them; may all things turn out happily
and
prosperously for them; that by the aid of Thy right hand,
whatsoever
they have asked for with reasonable desire they may speedily
find
brought to good effect; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For the Spread of Christianity
O God of unchangeable power and eternal light, look favourably
on Thy
whole Church, that wonderful and sacred mystery; and by the
tranquil
operation of Thy perpetual providence, carry out the work of
man's
salvation; let the whole world feel and see that things which
were cast
down are being raised up, that those which had grown old are
being made
new, and that all things are returning to perfection; through
Him from
Whom they took their origin, even Jesus Christ Thy Son our Lord.
Amen.
--Gelasian Sacramentary.
For Grace
O our Lord and God, look not on the multitude of our sins, and
let not
Thy dignity be turned away on account of the heinousness of our
iniquities; but through Thine unspeakable grace sanctify this
sacrifice
of Thine, and grant through it power and capability, so that
Thou mayest
forget our many sins, and be merciful when Thou shalt appear at
the end
of time, in the man whom Thou hast assumed from among us, and we
may
find before Thee grace and mercy, and be rendered worthy to
praise Thee
with spiritual assemblies. Amen.
--Liturgy of the Blessed Apostles.
For Enlightenment
Enlighten, O our Lord and God, the movements of our meditations
to hear
and understand the sweet listenings to Thy life-giving and
divine
commands; and grant unto us through Thy grace and mercy to
gather from
them the assurance of love, and hope, and salvation suitable to
soul and
body, and we shall sing to Thee everlasting glory without
ceasing and
always, O Lord of all. Amen.
--Liturgy of the Blessed Apostles.
INDEX
A
Adoration, 50, 82
Ambrose, 42, 43, 44
Ancient Collect, 78, 79, 83, 84
Ancient Liturgy, 79
Armenian Liturgy, 46
Augustine, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
60, 61, 62,
63, 64,
66
B
Barnabas, 27, 28
Basil, 47, 48
Blessings, For, 17, 32, 35, 79, 83
C
Charity, 42
Christ's Presence, 10, 81
Christ's Servants, 90
Christian Graces, 38
Chrysostom, 48, 49
Cleansing, Soul, 24, 83
Clement of Alexandria, 28
Clement of Rome, 15, 16, 17, 18
Clementine Liturgy, 16, 19, 20
Collect, 78, 83, 84
Communicants, 79
Communion with God, 64
Confession of Sin, 45
Converts in Mission Fields, 47
Coptic Liturgy of St. Cyril, 42
Cross, 10
D
Daily Help, 38
Divine Help, 34, 89
E
Eastern Church, 38, 39, 40
Enlightenment, 92
Entire Love, 51
Evening, 39, 63, 68, 69, 70, 79
F
Faithful, For the, 73
Fast Days, 87
Fifth Century, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
88, 89, 90,
91, 92
First Century, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20
First Fruits, 70
Forgiveness, 11, 14, 18, 19, 89
Fourth Century, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53,
54, 55,
56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68,
69, 70,
71, 73, 74, 75, 76
Freedom from Sin, 44
Friends, 12, 37
G
Gallican Sacramentary, 28, 37, 38, 45
Gelasian Sacramentary, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91
Gethsemane, 9
Gladness, 20
God's Will, 12
Goodness, 86
Grace, 57, 62, 83, 91
Growth in Grace, 28
Guidance, 48, 81, 85
H
Heavenly Mindedness, 80
Holy Communion, 33, 75, 76
Holy Sacrament, 19
Holy Spirit, 19, 44, 51, 73, 88
Hope, 14
I
Ignatius, 23
Illumination, 40, 59
Intercession, 22, 78
Invocation, 49
Irenaeus, 29
J
Jesus, 9, 10
Joy, 20
K
Knowledge, 12, 43, 61
L
Leonine Sacramentary, 80, 81, 82, 83
Light, 32, 40, 48, 55, 59, 64, 66, 81, 86, 88
Liturgy of the Blessed Apostles, 91, 92
Liturgy of St. James, 24, 25, 26
Liturgy of St. Mark, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36
Liturgy of the Nestorians, 78
Love, Entire, 51
Love, More, 56
Love, Perfect, 55, 58
Love of God, 85
Love of God's Law, 80
Luke, 8
M
Magnificat, 8
Martyr, 10, 22, 23
Mary, 8
Mercy, For, 53, 57, 71, 91
Ministers, 39, 82
Morning, 16, 36, 38, 67, 68, 84, 89
N
National Peace, 81
Nerses of Clajes, 44, 45
New Testament, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14
O
Obedience and Love, 58
Obligation, 60
P
Pardon, 36, 40, 43, 44
Patience, 14
Paul, 12, 13
Peace, 15, 33, 63, 78, 81, 82
Peace and Refuge, 54
Perfection, 55, 61, 63
Persecuted, 13
Perseverance, 53
Peter, 14
Petitions, General, 90
Polycarp, 22
Praise, 62, 87
Presence, Thy, 89
Protection, 42, 45, 62, 83, 84
Pure Heart, 19, 26
Purity, 44
R
Refreshment, For, 49, 60, 85
Refuge and Peace, 54
Relatives, 12, 37
Rest in Thee, 66
Right Blessings, 47
Right Living, 80
Rulers, 15, 16
S
Sabbath, 63, 66, 74
Salvation, 43
Sanctify Us, 26
Second Century Prayers, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28
Servants, Christ's, 90
Simeon, 8
Sorrowing, 84
Soul Cleansing, 24
Spiritual Blessings, 45
Spiritual Desires, 13
Spread of Christianity, 91
Steadfastness, 52
Stephen, 10
Stewardship, 27, 28
Syrian Clementine Liturgy, 16
T
Table Grace, 16, 17, 35, 36, 38, 39, 47, 62, 68, 70, 78,
79, 80,
81, 87,
88, 89
Thanks for Mercies, 71
Thanksgiving, 36, 67, 79
Third Century, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
Thy Will, 88
To Serve Thee, 89
To Teacher, 28
To Witness, 25
True Joys, 86
Trust, 43
Two or Three, 46, 48
V
Voyage, Safe, 57
W
Wisdom, 10
Witness, 25
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