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The Communicant's companion: comprehending suitable employments for devout communicants, during the celebration of the Lord's Supper
Being a collection of prayers and thanksgivings, gathered from the writings of the most orthodox divines of the Church of England. And also three hymns before the sacrament, and three after it. Together with a peculiar litany, and several other prayers to be used by, or for sick persons. To which is added, an appendix in two parts; containing I. Death-bed reflections, proper for a righteous man in his last sickness. II. A collection of divine hymns for Christmas, Easter, and whitsunday. The whole, partly collected, and partly composed. By Thomas Chapman -
Verbum sempiternum
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[The] saint's duty and exercise
or, an earnest invitation to the throne of grace. Wherein is laid down some quickening Motives for the stirring up of Sinners, both to Family and secret Prayer, with Dirrections how to pray and give Thanks to God in Publick and Private; and some Encouragements to servent hearty Prayer: Together with the great Danger of living in the neglect of so necessary a Duty. By Robert Russel of Wedhurst in Sussex -
The common prayer-book, the best companion to prepare communicants for a worthy receiving the Lord's Supper
being a preparatory office, collected out of the liturgy of the Church of England. Containing Every Thing necessary to be known or done on this solemn Occasion: To which are prefixed, three Discourses on the following Subjects: Discourse I. On the dignity of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. - The method of receiving it in St. Paul's time. - The reason why so many in the present age neglect the Lord's Supper. - The great danger that those are in, who never come to the Holy Sacrament. Discourse II. Of the mercifulness of God to penitent sinners, evinced from the words of our Saviour. - The qualifications of such as are to receive this mercy and pardon. - The end for which God proposes to give us his pardon. Discourse III. Of the necessity of a due preparation for the Lord's Supper. - The scruple concerning Unworthiness removed. - How a man may be satisfied that he is prepared, according to what God requires of him. Revised and corrected by a clergyman of the Church of England. To the whole of which is added, the Book of Psalms, digested into prayers and Meditations, very useful in conducting us to those best adapted to our present Occasions; and necessary to be added to our other Devotions -
A method for prayer
with scripture-expressions proper to be us'd under each head. By the late Reverend Matthew Henry, Minister of the Gospel -
A collection of prayers for families
Published by John Wesley, M.A -
The honour and happiness of the poor. In III. sermons; the substance of which was preached to the poor, At The distribution of the charity of Mr. William Tomkins, at Peckham-Surry. To which are added some Prayers and Hymns. By John Milner, D. D. Published for the uses of charity and benevolence
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The first set of catechisms and prayers
or, the religion of little children under seven or eight years of age. Collected out of the larger books of prayers and catechisms for children and youth. By I. Watts, D.D