we should feriously reflect upon thofe great and useful Truths which have that Day been delivered to us. We should confider the Importance of them, to excite our Industry and Diligence in attaining them, we should weigh the Excellency of them, that they may engage our Affections; we fhould reflect how neceffary they are to our Happiness, which will difcover our own Folly in having neglected them hitherto, and make us truly wife for the Time to come. When we have thus made them familiar to our Thoughts by Confideration, they will be ready at Hand for all the Uses and Purposes of a Chriftian Life: They will direct us in our Duty, when it becomes dubious or difficult, and always ftir us up by Way of Remembrance; they will make us ftedfaft and immoveable, always abounding in the Work of the Lord, fo that our Labour fhall not be in vain in the Lord. THREE THREE HYMNS, FOR MORNING, EVENING, AND MIDNIGHT; FROM BISHOP KENN'S MANUAL FOR WINCHESTER SCHOLARS, WITH DEVOTIONS for the CLOSET; and for the FAMILY, and at the HOLY COMMUNION; and upon feveral other Occafions. A MORNING HYMN. I. AWAKE, my Soul, and with the Sun, Redeem II. Redeem thy mif-fpent Time that's paft; III. Let all thy Converfe be fincere, IV. Wake, and lift up thyfelf, my Heart, V. Awake, awake ye heav'nly Choir; VI. May I like you in God delight; Glory VII. Glory to Thee, who fafe haft kept, I VIII, Lord, I my Vóws to Thee renew; IX. Direct, controul, fuggeft this Day, That all my Powers, with all their Might, X. Praise God, from whom all Bleffings flow; Praise Him above, y' Angelic Hoft: An AN EVENING HYMN. I. GLORY to Thee, my God, this Night, II. Forgive, me Lord, for thy dear Son, III. Teach me to live, that I may dread IV. O may my Soul on Thee repofe, And with sweet Sleep mine Eyelids close: When |