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prefer the latter), which used, and ought always, to be bound up with the Book of Common Prayer. The Companion to the Altar is excellent, founded upon the Church Catechism, and the prayers are complete, without being tedious or enthusiastic. And if any one wishes to lengthen his devotions, there is, at the end of each preparatory prayer, a reference to appropriate Psalms--and they, to use the words of the late pious Mr. Jones, of Nayland, as applied by him to Bishop Horne's beautiful Commentary on these sacred Songs, will never cease to be the companion of the devout, till the devotion of earth shall end in the hallelujahs of Heaven.

THE END.

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