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PRAYER.

O Thou, who art from everlasting to everlasting God, blessed and adored for ever! the sovereign, all-bounteous disposer of thy creatures, and of all their concerns!

Brought by thee into a world wherein we are to sojourn but a few days, whilst on our virtuous demeanour here our most lasting future happiness will depend; we crave help and direction of thee to guide us safely through it, to our lasting home.

Make us attentive to the methods of thy providence, and of the government which thou exercisest over us, in promoting the virtue and felicity of all thy chosen servants, in calling them to labour and suffer for thy truth, and for the good of others: which thou didst signally manifest in our Lord and Master, the holy Jesus, who was made perfect by sufferings nobly sustained, and which did also appear in his apostles, who followed him in the same narrow way that leadeth unto thee.

Incline us, we beseech thee, cheerfully to fall in with thy designs, and the disposals of thy providence towards us, in exerting all our endeavours to forward the virtue and happiness

of

of others, whereby our own also may be best secured.

And fill our hearts with thankfulness for the precious truths of thy gospel, which we enjoy at so cheap a rate and undisturbed; whilst many that have gone before us cheerfully purchased them at the loss of every thing but thy favour. And especially let our minds continually overflow with gratitude for the assurance of a restoration to endless life after the short slumber of the grave is over, which thou hast given us by our Lord Jesus Christ. Make us wise to know our true happiness in all things, and diligent to pursue it.

Now unto thee, &c.

May the God of all grace, &c.

April 5, 1789.

THE END.

A

CATALOGUE

OF

MR. LINDSEY'S

PUBLICATIONS.

1. A FAREWELL ADDRESS to the PARISHIONERS

at CATTERICK. 1773. 6d.

2. An APOLOGY on RESIGNING the VICARAGE of CATTERICK. 1774. 3s.

3. A SEQUEL to the APOLOGY. 1776. 6s.

4. A SERMON preached at the OPENING of the CHAPEL in ESSEX STREET, April 17, 1774. 1s.

5. THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER RE FORMED, for the Use of the Chapel in Essex Street: with Hymns. 4s.

6. A SERMON preached in ESSEX STREET on OPENING the NEW CHAPEL, March 29, 1778. 6d.

7. TWO DISSERTATIONS. First, On the Preface to St. John's Gospel :-Secondly, On Praying to Christ. 1779. 2s. 6d.

8. THE CATECHIST; or An Inquiry concerning the Only True God, and Object of Worship. 1781. 1s. 6d.

9. AN HISTORICAL VIEW of the STATE of the UNITARIAN DOCTRINE and WORSHIP. 1783. 6s. 6d.

10. VINDICIE PRIESTLEIANE. An Address to the Students of Oxford and Cambridge. 1788. 4s.

11. A SECOND ADDRESS to the same. 1790. 4s. 12. AN EXAMINATION of MR. ROBINSON'S PLEA for the DIVINITY of CHRIST. 1785. 3s. 6d.

13. A LIST of FALSE READINGS and MISTRANSLATIONS of the SCRIPTURES. 1790. 1s. 6d.

14. CONVERSATIONS on CHRISTIAN IDOLATRY. 1791. 3s.

15, A SERMON on FORMS of PRAYER. 1793. 6d. 16. A SERMON addressed to the CONGREGATION in ESSEX STREET on RESIGNING the PASTORAL OFFICE among them. 1793. 6d.

17. CONVERSATIONS on the DIVINE GOVERNMENT, showing that every Thing is from God and for Good to all. 1802. 4s.

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