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 and all thy commandments are truth and holiness: as for thy will, it is altogether upright: true and holy art thou, O Lord of hosts.

O God of all truth, my panting soul longs after thee: thou art the fountain of all blessedness; I am thine, save thou me from trespassing against thee.

O! my sins are many, but do not surpass the lower and glory of thy grace; and as for mine iniquities, thou has purge then away. I thank thee, therefore thou Lord of heaven and earth for forgiving love and mercy in the face of Jesus Christ, my only Lord and Saviour.

O my God arise and deliver me from this vale of wickedness, where my temptations have been many: Create in me O God, a clean heart; Lord, lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon me, that the in most recesses of my soul may be enlightened, that I may behold wonderous things out of thy law and gospel, and be made quick understanding in the fear of the Lord: then shall I give thee praise for ever and ever, through Jesus Christ my Lord.

I recommend my soul into thy hands, for thou hast redeemed me, O God of truth and righteousness: Be thou my defence against the fears of death: that notwithstanding the suggestions of the tempter, I may escape all his fatal snares, that he may not have the power to do me any harm. Give thy angels charge over me to defend me, and carry me safe through the regions of here after, to Immanuel's land, and to thy right hand in heaven above where there are pleasures for