FAMILY PRAYERS FOR EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK ; WITH SPECIAL FORMS FOR The Principal Fasts and Festivals; FROM AUTHORISED SOURCES. IN WHICH IS INCLUDED The greater part of the Psalter, AND PRACTICAL PORTIONS OF Woly Scripture, WITH AN APPENDIX. BY THE REV. J. J. PLUMER, M BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD. “ O Lord, pour out Thy fury upon the heathen that know Thee not, and upon the “The curse of the Lord is in the house of the wicked: but He blesseth the habitation LONDON: MDCCCXLV. CONTENTS. PAGE xi 25 · 91 109 · · 119 · · · 127 Rules to know when the Moveable Feasts and Holy Days begin . Table of Feasts . . . . . . . . . Table of Vigils, Fasts, and Days of Abstinence . . . Sunday Morning Prayers · · · · · · · Sunday Evening Prayers . . . . . . Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning Prayers Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evening Prayers . Wednesday and Friday Morning Prayers Wednesday and Friday Evening Prayers Prayers for Christmas-day . . . . Whit-Monday and Tuesday . . . . Other Festivals and Saints' Days. 143 · 159 · 213 · 233 · · 239 · PRE FACE. The present manual of family devotions has been drawn up in order to assist in supplying wants now strongly felt amongst a very numerous class, by providing: First. — Forms of prayer, which, without interfering, but in a few instances, with the Daily Service of our own Liturgy, should yet possess the approval of authority for their recommendation and support. Objections have been made of late, by most thinking persons, that Family Prayers, selected entirely from our own authoritative formularies, furnish but a bad substitute for the Daily Service, which ought itself to be more exclusively reserved for the public worship of the sanctuary. Secondly.-An uniform character and even sameness, not only in the general framework of the prayers from day to day, but also in the prayers themselves, except where changes are needed to suit particular days and seasons; that thus, at a reverent distance and after the example of the Church, we may imitate in spirit the unvarying worship of the blessed seraphim, who, we know, are ever engaged in one ceaseless song, continually crying, “ Holy, holy,” before the throne of God. Thirdly.-Special forms of prayer for the principal Fasts and |