PRAYER XXIX. From the Book of Common Prayer-
XXX Morning--A combination of three Pray-
ers of the celebrated Sir Wm. Jones 91
XXXI. A daily Private Prayer, suited to one
who sustains the relations of father,
mother, and husband, but which may
be modified so as to be adapted to mo-
thers, wives, and mistresses, and by
the omission of certain parts, to any
christians
XXXII. A Prayer for young persons
XXXIII. A Prayer to be used by parents, taken from
the baptismal and confirmation offices 101
XXXIV. A Prayer to be used by ministers for them-
selves, taken from the office of institu-
tion and the ordination services - 102
A GUIDE FOR THE PENITENT-Abridged from Bishop
Taylor. A Litany of Confession, to be made use of
by Penitents who find themselves burthened by a
sense of sin
A LAMENTATION OVER SIN-From Thomas-a-Kempis 119
A PRAYER FROM FENELON-" Lord, teach us to pray" 120
Page 1, instead of "Mead,” read-Meade.
Page 7, line 17, instead of "prayer," read prayers.
Page 10, lines 6 and 7, instead of "love," read law; and
line 12, instead of "livest," read-liveth.
Page 11, lines 4 and 5, from the bottom, the note of inter-
rogation ought to be after wonder, and not after
"thee."
Page 12, line 2, instead of "compassion," read-compas-
Page 17, line 22, instead of "love," read-law.
Page 18, line 5 from bottom, instead of "
Page 21, line 13, instead of "even," read—ever; Temples,
instead of "Temple."
Page 81, line 9, instead of "goodly," read-godly.
Page 103, line 9, instead of "thy name," read-the same.
Page 119, line 9, instead of " arising," read arriving.
Page 120, line 17, after "we" insert-all should.