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and make him wise as an angel of God, to discern between good and evil: a ruler after thy heart; and a follower of wise and pious princes, in all things excellent and praise worthy. O make him obedient to thee, and his subjects obedient to him, for thy sake. Rule his heart in thy fear and love, that he may rule his people to thy honour and glory; that in his days the righteous may flourish, and abundance of peace, with a liberty of the gospel, and the free profession and good encouragement of thy true and holy religion. Protect him, Lord, that he may protect us; bless his arms with good success and victory, and his government with all happiness and prosperity. O keep him as the apple of thine eye; hide him under the shadow of thy wings, that no mischief may befal him, nor any son of Belial come near to touch thine anointed, so as to do him any harm; and may he long continue to rule and reign for thee here in this earthly kingdom, till he come to live and reign with thee above in thy kingdom everlasting.

Give, Lord, unto all our rulers spirits suitable to their places. Make them a terror only to evil-doers, and the praise of them that do well. O that they may use for thee all the power which they have received from thee, not bearing the sword in vain; but curbing and suppressing all vice and ungodliness; and defending and encouraging whatever is holy, just, and good. O give them wisdom to understand, and hearts to consider, and abilities to repair the breaches, and to redress the grievances of thy people; that under the protection of the pow

ers protected by thee, and under such rulers as are ruled by thy word, we may lead quiet and peaceable lives, in all godliness and honesty.

And grant, O Lord, that I, and all my fellow-subjects, may submit to every ordinance of man for thy sake; and in conscience towards God, yield ourselves tractable to the powers which thou hast ordained; that the fear of God may teach us to honour the King, and the sense of our duty to the Lord may also keep us within the bounds of our duty to them, unto whom thou hast commanded us to be subject and obedient; that we may not bring an evil report upon our holy profession, but put to silence the ignorance of foolish men, by well-doing. And may all rulers so rule, and subjects so obey; and every one of us, from the highest to the lowest, understand and seek after God, seeking thee, Lord, whilst thou mayest be found, and calling upon thee while thou art near, that thou mayest not root us out from being a people, as we have justly deserved; but be still our God, and do us good in the wonted ways of thy loving-kindness to us, through the Son of thy Love, our blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen.

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The Magistrate's Prayer.

THOU great and supreme Ruler of all the world! by whom all the governors on earth are set up, to restrain the unruly, and to favour thy people! though thou needest not the services of men and angels to assist thee, but canst immediately, by thyself, do whatever thou pleasest in heaven and in earth, with the

least word of thy mouth, with the least motion of thy will, yet thou art pleased to honour some of thy creatures as thy' vice-gerents, and to order and govern the sons of men, by those of their own kind, exalting some chosen 'out of the people, to preside and rule over the rest. Me thou hast called, Lord, to this honour, and has been pleased to set me above the common lot of men, as one of the little representatives of thy blessed self. O King of Glory! I will exalt thee, who hast vouchsafed to raise me, and as thou hast made me to differ from others in this dignity, so make me to excel in every praise-worthy property. O that I may represent not only thy power and majesty, but thy wisdom and holiness, thy truth and goodness, thy justice and mercy. O that I may retain a lowly mind in my high station, and not forget to lift up myself, nor insult over my poor inferiors: but, like the great God, who despises not any, may I condescend to men of low estate; and, without respect of persons, judge according to every man's work; yea, delight to rescue and succour the injured and oppressed; to deliver the needy when he cries, the poor also, and him that has no helper.

O may I rather fear my accounts, "than be proud of my office; and, in the fear of the Lord, let me ever be careful to execute that which is righteous in the sight of God; and with all faithfulness to discharge my trust, as one that must be judged myself, and find the same measure with which I mete. And seeing the eyes of all are upon me; and my place ex

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poses me the more to common notice, and my example has a greater influence than that of a private ordinary man; O make me, Lord, the more vigilant and cautious in the inspection of myself, and the ordering of my conversation. aright; that I may not embolden others to commit such wickedness as I ought to punish, nor lead people into the sin and ruin which I should help to save them from; nor be a scandal and grief of heart to the holy followers of Jesus, whom I am set up to patronize and comfort; but let my conversation be such as shall put to confusion dissolute and exorbitant sinners, as well as my justice strike terror into the evildoers. O make me a hearty lover of all good men, and one that honours them who fear the Lord. Make me ever ready and forward to defend, and countenance, and encourage the generation of thy children, such as live godly in Christ Jesus. And let me with courage exert my authority in a zealous vindication of thy glory and in asserting the rights, and promoting the growth and advancement of thy true and holy religion. O that the honour of thy name, and the interests of thy kingdom, and the welfare of thy church and chosen, may be ever next my heart, that above all things I may seek the things of Jesus Christ; and truly and indif ferently minister justice, to the punishment of of wickedness and vice, and to the maintenance of thy true religion and virtue. And all the power and interest that I have in the world, O may I so lay it out, for the service of thy holy truth, and set forward the blessed design of the gospel of thy dear Son, that, after my advance

ment here, I may not be thrown down hereaf ter, nor receive the dreadful doom, for betraying my trust, and abusing my authority; but may appear with comfort and joy before my Judge, whose holy cause I espoused and advanced; and whose faithful servants I sheltered and cherished, and shewed the greatest kindness to them; and with them may be raised at last to that highest of all bliss and glory, which shall endure for evermore. Amen.

A Prayer for all our Bishops, Pastors, and Ministers.

LORD most high, the glorious head of all the church! who hast appointed various offices in it, for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ; bless in especial manner all those whom thou hast sent to bless the people in thy name; and make all our spiritual fathers careful and tender nursing fathers of the church. Grant them knowledge and grace, both to manage themselves, and order their conversation aright; and also to watch for souls, and feed the flock of God, and take the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not by filthy lucre, but of a ready mind; careing for all committed to their charge, and giving to every one his portion in due season? that they may rightly divide thy word, and speak it as they ought to speak, and do thy work as thy workmen, that need not be ashamed. Omake them skilful and faithful in their sacred callings, and successful and happy in their good endea

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