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Contents Opening Hymn and Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer

Morning Prayer Benedicite – a Song of Creation 778 Benedicite – a Song of Creation (shorter version) 779 Venite – a Song of Triumph 780 Jubilate – a Song of Joy 781 The Easter Anthems 782 Evening Prayer Phos hilaron – a Song of the Light 783 Verses from Psalm 141 784 Verses from Psalm 104 785

Old and New Testament Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer

Morning Prayer A Song of the Wilderness (Advent) 786 A Song of the Messiah (Christmas) 787 A Song of the New Jerusalem (Epiphany) 788 A Song of Humility (Lent) 789 The Song of Moses and Miriam (Easter) 790 A Song of Ezekiel (Pentecost) 791 A Song of David (Ordinary Time) 791 Evening Prayer A Song of the Spirit (Advent) 792 A Song of Redemption (Christmas) 793 A Song of Praise (Epiphany), also known as Glory and Honour 794 A Song of Christ the Servant (Lent) 794 A Song of Faith (Easter) 795 A Song of God’s Children (Pentecost) 796 A Song of the Lamb (Ordinary Time) 796

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Morning Prayer Benedictus (The Song of Zechariah) 797 Evening Prayer Magnificat (The Song of Mary) 798 Night Prayer Nunc dimittis (The Song of Simeon) 799

Other Canticles The Song of Christ’s Glory 799 Great and Wonderful 800 Bless the Lord 800 Saviour of the World 801

Te Deum Laudamus 802

Canticles from The Book of Common Prayer

Morning Prayer Venite, exultemus Domino 804 The Easter Anthems 805 Te Deum Laudamus 806 Benedicite omnia opera 807 Benedictus 809 Jubilate 810 Evening Prayer Magnificat 811 Cantate Domino 812 Nunc dimittis 813 Deus misereatur 813

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¶ Opening Hymn and Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer

bless the Lord you whales and all that swim in the waters: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever. 10

Morning Prayer Benedicite – a Song of Creation 1

bless the Lord all people on earth: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever. 11

Bless the Lord all you works of the Lord: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

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Bless the Lord you heavens: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

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Bless the Lord you angels of the Lord: ♦ bless the Lord all you his hosts;

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Bless the Lord all you of upright spirit: ♦ bless the Lord you that are holy and humble in heart; bless the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever. The Song of the Three 35-65

Bless the Lord sun and moon: ♦ bless the Lord you stars of heaven;

Benedicite – a Song of Creation (shorter version)

bless the Lord all rain and dew: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever. 5

O people of God bless the Lord: ♦ bless the Lord you priests of the Lord; bless the Lord you servants of the Lord: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

bless the Lord you waters above the heavens: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever. 4

Bless the Lord all birds of the air: ♦ bless the Lord you beasts and cattle;

Bless the Lord all winds that blow: ♦ bless the Lord you fire and heat;

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Bless the Lord all you works of the Lord: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

bless the Lord scorching wind and bitter cold: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

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Bless the Lord you heavens: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

Bless the Lord dews and falling snows: ♦ bless the Lord you nights and days;

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Bless the Lord you angels of the Lord: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

bless the Lord light and darkness: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

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Bless the Lord all people on earth: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

Bless the Lord frost and cold: ♦ bless the Lord you ice and snow;

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O people of God bless the Lord: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

bless the Lord lightnings and clouds: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

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Bless the Lord you priests of the Lord: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

O let the earth bless the Lord: ♦ bless the Lord you mountains and hills;

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Bless the Lord you servants of the Lord: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

bless the Lord all that grows in the ground: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

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Bless the Lord all you of upright spirit: ♦ bless the Lord you that are holy and humble in heart;

Bless the Lord you springs: ♦ bless the Lord you seas and rivers;

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bless the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit: ♦ sing his praise and exalt him for ever.

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Venite – a Song of Triumph 1

O come, let us sing to the Lord; ♦ let us heartily rejoice in the rock of our salvation.

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Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving ♦ and be glad in him with psalms.

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For the Lord is a great God ♦ and a great king above all gods.

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In his hand are the depths of the earth ♦ and the heights of the mountains are his also.

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The sea is his, for he made it, ♦ and his hands have moulded the dry land.

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Come, let us worship and bow down ♦ and kneel before the Lord our Maker.

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Jubilate – a Song of Joy 1

O be joyful in the Lord, all the earth; ♦ serve the Lord with gladness and come before his presence with a song.

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Know that the Lord is God; ♦ it is he that has made us and we are his; we are his people and the sheep of his pasture.

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Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; ♦ give thanks to him and bless his name.

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For the Lord is gracious; his steadfast love is everlasting, ♦ and his faithfulness endures from generation to generation. Psalm100 Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

For he is our God; ♦ we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand.

The canticle may end here with ‘Glory to the Father…’ 8

O that today you would listen to his voice: ♦ ‘Harden not your hearts as at Meribah, on that day at Massah in the wilderness,

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‘When your forebears tested me, and put me to the proof, ♦ though they had seen my works.

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‘Forty years long I detested that generation and said, ♦ “This people are wayward in their hearts; they do not know my ways.”

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‘So I swore in my wrath, ♦ “They shall not enter into my rest.” ’

Psalm 95

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

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The Easter Anthems

Phos hilaron – a Song of the Light

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Christ our passover has been sacrificed for us: ♦ so let us celebrate the feast,

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not with the old leaven of corruption and wickedness: ♦ but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. 1 Corinthians 5.7b, 8 Christ once raised from the dead dies no more: ♦ death has no more dominion over him.

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In dying he died to sin once for all: ♦ in living he lives to God.

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See yourselves therefore as dead to sin: ♦ and alive to God in Jesus Christ our Lord.

Romans 6.9-11

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Christ has been raised from the dead: ♦ the first fruits of those who sleep.

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For as by man came death: ♦ by man has come also the resurrection of the dead;

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for as in Adam all die: ♦ even so in Christ shall all be made alive. Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

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Evening Prayer

O joyful light, from the pure glory of the eternal heavenly Father, O holy, blessed Jesus Christ. As we come to the setting of the sun and see the evening light, we give thanks and praise to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit of God. Worthy are you at all times to be sung with holy voices, O Son of God, O giver of life, and to be glorified through all creation.

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1 Corinthians 15.20-22

Hail, gladdening Light, of his pure glory poured, Who is the immortal Father, heavenly, blest, Holiest of holies, Jesus Christ our Lord. Now we are come to the sun’s hour of rest, The lights of evening round us shine, We hymn the Father, Son and Holy Spirit divine. Worthy are you at all times to be sung With undefiled tongue, Son of our God, giver of life, alone: Therefore in all the world your glories, Lord, they own.

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Verses from Psalm 141 All

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Let my prayer rise before you as incense, ♦ the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.

Verses from Psalm 104 All

O Lord, I call to you; come to me quickly; ♦ hear my voice when I cry to you.

You are clothed with majesty and honour, ♦ wrapped in light as in a garment.

Set a watch before my mouth, O Lord, ♦ and guard the door of my lips;

The sun knows the time for its setting. ♦ You make darkness that it may be night.

Let my prayer rise before you as incense, ♦ the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.

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But my eyes are turned to you, Lord God; ♦ in you I take refuge; do not leave me defenceless. Let my prayer rise before you as incense, ♦ the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.

Bless the Lord, O my soul. ♦ O Lord my God, how excellent is your greatness! O Lord, how manifold are your works! ♦ In wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.

Let not my heart incline to any evil thing; ♦ let me not be occupied in wickedness with evildoers.

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Bless the Lord, O my soul. ♦ O Lord my God, how excellent is your greatness!

When you send forth your spirit, they are created, ♦ and you renew the face of the earth.

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Bless the Lord, O my soul. ♦ O Lord my God, how excellent is your greatness! May the glory of the Lord endure for ever; ♦ may the Lord rejoice in his works; I will sing to the Lord as long as I live; ♦ I will make music to my God while I have my being.

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Bless the Lord, O my soul. ♦ O Lord my God, how excellent is your greatness!

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¶ Old and New Testament Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer

A Song of the Messiah (Christmas) 1

The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; ♦ those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, upon them the light has dawned.

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You have increased their joy and given them great gladness; ♦ they rejoiced before you as with joy at the harvest.

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For you have shattered the yoke that burdened them; ♦ the collar that lay heavy on their shoulders.

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For to us a child is born and to us a son is given, ♦ and the government will be upon his shoulder.

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And his name will be called: Wonderful Counsellor; the Mighty God; ♦ the Everlasting Father; the Prince of Peace.

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Of the increase of his government and of peace ♦ there will be no end,

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Upon the throne of David and over his kingdom, ♦ to establish and uphold it with justice and righteousness.

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From this time forth and for evermore; ♦ the zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this.

Morning Prayer A Song of the Wilderness (Advent) 1

The wilderness and the dry land shall rejoice, ♦ the desert shall blossom and burst into song.

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They shall see the glory of the Lord, ♦ the majesty of our God.

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Strengthen the weary hands, ♦ and make firm the feeble knees.

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Say to the anxious, ‘Be strong, fear not, your God is coming with judgement, ♦ coming with judgement to save you.’

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Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened, ♦ and the ears of the deaf unstopped;

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Then shall the lame leap like a hart, ♦ and the tongue of the dumb sing for joy.

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For waters shall break forth in the wilderness, ♦ and streams in the desert;

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The ransomed of the Lord shall return with singing, ♦ with everlasting joy upon their heads.

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Joy and gladness shall be theirs, ♦ and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.

Isaiah 9.2,3b,4a,6,7

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

Isaiah 35.1,2b-4a,4c-6,10

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

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A Song of the New Jerusalem (Epiphany)

A Song of Humility (Lent)

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Arise, shine out, for your light has come, ♦ the glory of the Lord is rising upon you.

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Come, let us return to the Lord ♦ who has torn us and will heal us.

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Though night still covers the earth, ♦ and darkness the peoples;

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God has stricken us ♦ and will bind up our wounds.

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Above you the Holy One arises, ♦ and above you God’s glory appears.

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The nations will come to your light, ♦ and kings to your dawning brightness.

After two days, he will revive us, ♦ and on the third day will raise us up, that we may live in his presence.

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Your gates will lie open continually, ♦ shut neither by day nor by night.

Let us strive to know the Lord; ♦ his appearing is as sure as the sunrise.

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The sound of violence shall be heard no longer in your land, ♦ or ruin and devastation within your borders.

He will come to us like the showers, ♦ like the spring rains that water the earth.

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You will call your walls, Salvation, ♦ and your gates, Praise.

‘O Ephraim, how shall I deal with you? ♦ How shall I deal with you, O Judah?

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No more will the sun give you daylight, ♦ nor moonlight shine upon you;

‘Your love for me is like the morning mist, ♦ like the dew that goes early away.

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But the Lord will be your everlasting light, ♦ your God will be your splendour.

‘Therefore, I have hewn them by the prophets, ♦ and my judgement goes forth as the light.

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‘For loyalty is my desire and not sacrifice, ♦ and the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings.’ Hosea 6.1-6

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For you shall be called the city of God, ♦ the dwelling of the Holy One of Israel. Isaiah 60.1-3,11a,18,19,14b Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

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Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

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The Song of Moses and Miriam (Easter)

A Song of Ezekiel (Pentecost)

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I will sing to the Lord, who has triumphed gloriously, ♦ the horse and his rider he has thrown into the sea.

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I will take you from the nations, ♦ and gather you from all the countries.

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The Lord is my strength and my song ♦ and has become my salvation.

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I will sprinkle clean water upon you, ♦ and you shall be clean from all your uncleannesses.

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This is my God whom I will praise, ♦ the God of my forebears whom I will exalt.

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A new heart I will give you, ♦ and put a new spirit within you,

The Lord is a warrior, ♦ the Lord is his name.

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And I will remove from your body the heart of stone ♦ and give you a heart of flesh.

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Your right hand, O Lord, is glorious in power: ♦ your right hand, O Lord, shatters the enemy.

You shall be my people, ♦ and I will be your God.

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At the blast of your nostrils, the sea covered them; ♦ they sank as lead in the mighty waters.

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In your unfailing love, O Lord, ♦ you lead the people whom you have redeemed.

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And by your invincible strength ♦ you will guide them to your holy dwelling.

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You will bring them in and plant them, O Lord, ♦ in the sanctuary which your hands have established. Exodus 15.1b-3,6,10,13,17 Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

Ezekiel 36.24-26,28b

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

A Song of David (Ordinary Time) 1

Blessed are you, God of Israel, for ever and ever, ♦ for yours is the greatness, the power, the glory, the splendour and the majesty.

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Everything in heaven and on earth is yours; ♦ yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are exalted as head over all.

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Riches and honour come from you ♦ and you rule over all.

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In your hand are power and might; ♦ yours it is to give power and strength to all.

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And now we give you thanks, our God, ♦ and praise your glorious name.

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For all things come from you, ♦ and of your own have we given you.

1 Chronicles 29.10b-13,14b

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

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Evening Prayer 1

The Father has delivered us from the dominion of darkness, ♦ and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son;

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In whom we have redemption, ♦ the forgiveness of our sins.

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He is the image of the invisible God, ♦ the firstborn of all creation.

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For in him all things were created, ♦ in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible.

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‘I, Jesus, have sent my angel to you, ♦ with this testimony for all the churches.

All things were created through him and for him, ♦ he is before all things and in him all things hold together.

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‘I am the root and the offspring of David, ♦ I am the bright morning star.’

He is the head of the body, the Church, ♦ he is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead.

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In him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell; ♦ and through him God was pleased to reconcile all things. Colossians 1.13-18a, 19, 20a Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

A Song of the Spirit (Advent) 1

‘Behold, I am coming soon’, says the Lord, ‘and bringing my reward with me, ♦ to give to everyone according to their deeds.

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‘I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, ♦ the beginning and the end.’

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Blessed are those who do God’s commandments, that they may have the right to the tree of life, ♦ and may enter into the city through the gates.

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‘Come!’ say the Spirit and the Bride; ♦ ‘Come!’ let each hearer reply!

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Come forward, you who are thirsty, ♦ let those who desire take the water of life as a gift. Revelation 22.12-14, 16, 17 Surely I am coming soon! ♦ Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!

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A Song of Redemption (Christmas)

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A Song of Praise (Epiphany) This Canticle is also known as Glory and Honour. 1

You are worthy, our Lord and God, ♦ to receive glory and honour and power.

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For you have created all things, ♦ and by your will they have their being.

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You are worthy, O Lamb, for you were slain, ♦ and by your blood you ransomed for God saints from every tribe and language and nation.

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You have made them to be a kingdom and priests serving our God, ♦ and they will reign with you on earth. Revelation 4.11; 5.9b, 10 To the One who sits on the throne and to the Lamb ♦ be blessing and honour, glory and might, for ever and ever. Amen.

A Song of Christ the Servant (Lent) 1

Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, ♦ that you should follow in his steps.

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He committed no sin, no guile was found on his lips, ♦ when he was reviled, he did not revile in turn.

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When he suffered, he did not threaten, ♦ but he trusted himself to God who judges justly.

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Christ himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, ♦ that we might die to sin and live to righteousness.

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By his wounds, you have been healed, for you were straying like sheep, ♦ but have now returned to the shepherd and guardian of your souls.

A Song of Faith (Easter) 1

Blessed be the God and Father ♦ of our Lord Jesus Christ!

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By his great mercy we have been born anew to a living hope ♦ through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,

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Into an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled and unfading, ♦ kept in heaven for you,

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Who are being protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation, ♦ ready to be revealed in the last time.

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You were ransomed from the futile ways of your ancestors ♦ not with perishable things like silver or gold

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But with the precious blood of Christ ♦ like that of a lamb without spot or stain.

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Through him we have confidence in God, who raised him from the dead and gave him glory, ♦ so that your faith and hope are set on God. 1 Peter 1.3-5,18,19,21 Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

1 Peter 2.21b-25

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

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A Song of God’s Children (Pentecost) 1

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The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus ♦ has set us free from the law of sin and death.

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All who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God; ♦ for we have received the Spirit that enables us to cry, ‘Abba, Father’.

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The Spirit himself bears witness that we are children of God ♦ and if God’s children, then heirs of God;

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Blessed be the Lord the God of Israel, ♦ who has come to his people and set them free.

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If heirs of God, then fellow-heirs with Christ; ♦ since we suffer with him now, that we may be glorified with him.

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He has raised up for us a mighty Saviour, ♦ born of the house of his servant David.

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These sufferings that we now endure ♦ are not worth comparing to the glory that shall be revealed.

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For the creation waits with eager longing ♦ for the revealing of the children of God.

Through his holy prophets God promised of old ♦ to save us from our enemies, from the hands of all that hate us,

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To show mercy to our ancestors, ♦ and to remember his holy covenant.

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This was the oath God swore to our father Abraham: ♦ to set us free from the hands of our enemies,

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Free to worship him without fear, ♦ holy and righteous in his sight all the days of our life.

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Salvation and glory and power belong to our God, ♦ whose judgements are true and just.

And you, child, shall be called the prophet of the Most High, ♦ for you will go before the Lord to prepare his way,

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Praise our God, all you his servants, ♦ all who fear him, both small and great.

To give his people knowledge of salvation ♦ by the forgiveness of all their sins.

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In the tender compassion of our God ♦ the dawn from on high shall break upon us,

Romans 8.2,14,15b-19

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

A Song of the Lamb (Ordinary Time) 1 2 3

The Lord our God, the Almighty, reigns: ♦ let us rejoice and exult and give him the glory.

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For the marriage of the Lamb has come ♦ and his bride has made herself ready.

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Blessed are those who are invited ♦ to the wedding banquet of the Lamb.

Revelation 19.1b,5b,6b,7,9b

Benedictus (The Song of Zechariah)

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To shine on those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death, ♦ and to guide our feet into the way of peace. Luke 1.68-79 Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

To the One who sits on the throne and to the Lamb ♦ be blessing and honour and glory and might, for ever and ever. Amen.

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Evening Prayer

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Magnificat (The Song of Mary)

Nunc dimittis (The Song of Simeon)

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My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour; ♦ he has looked with favour on his lowly servant.

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From this day all generations will call me blessed; ♦ the Almighty has done great things for me and holy is his name.

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Now, Lord, you let your servant go in peace: ♦ your word has been fulfilled.

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My own eyes have seen the salvation ♦ which you have prepared in the sight of every people;

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A light to reveal you to the nations ♦ and the glory of your people Israel.

He has mercy on those who fear him, ♦ from generation to generation.

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He has shown strength with his arm ♦ and has scattered the proud in their conceit,

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Casting down the mighty from their thrones ♦ and lifting up the lowly.

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He has filled the hungry with good things ♦ and sent the rich away empty.

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He has come to the aid of his servant Israel, ♦ to remember his promise of mercy,

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The promise made to our ancestors, ♦ to Abraham and his children for ever. Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

Luke 2.29-32

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

¶ Other Canticles The Song of Christ’s Glory

Luke 1.46-55

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Christ Jesus was in the form of God, ♦ but he did not cling to equality with God.

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He emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, ♦ and was born in our human likeness.

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Being found in human form he humbled himself, ♦ and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross.

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Therefore God has highly exalted him, ♦ and bestowed on him the name above every name,

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That at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow, ♦ in heaven and on earth and under the earth;

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And every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, ♦ to the glory of God the Father. Philippians 2.5-11 Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen.

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Great and Wonderful 1

Great and wonderful are your deeds, ♦ Lord God the Almighty.

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Just and true are your ways, ♦ O ruler of the nations.

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Who shall not revere and praise your name, O Lord? ♦ for you alone are holy.

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All nations shall come and worship in your presence: ♦ for your just dealings have been revealed. Revelation 15.3, 4 To the One who sits on the throne and to the Lamb ♦ be blessing and honour and glory and might, for ever and ever. Amen.

Saviour of the World 1

Jesus, Saviour of the world, come to us in your mercy: ♦ we look to you to save and help us.

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By your cross and your life laid down, you set your people free: ♦ we look to you to save and help us.

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When they were ready to perish, you saved your disciples: ♦ we look to you to come to our help.

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In the greatness of your mercy, loose us from our chains, ♦ forgive the sins of all your people.

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Make yourself known as our Saviour and mighty deliverer; ♦ save and help us that we may praise you.

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Come now and dwell with us, Lord Christ Jesus: ♦ hear our prayer and be with us always.

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And when you come in your glory: ♦ make us to be one with you and to share the life of your kingdom.

Bless the Lord 1

Blessed are you, the God of our ancestors, ♦ worthy to be praised and exalted for ever.

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Blessed is your holy and glorious name, ♦ worthy to be praised and exalted for ever.

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Blessed are you, in your holy and glorious temple, ♦ worthy to be praised and exalted for ever.

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Blessed are you who look into the depths, ♦ worthy to be praised and exalted for ever.

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Blessed are you, enthroned on the cherubim, ♦ worthy to be praised and exalted for ever.

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Blessed are you on the throne of your kingdom, ♦ worthy to be praised and exalted for ever.

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Blessed are you in the heights of heaven, ♦ worthy to be praised and exalted for ever. The Song of the Three 29-34 Bless the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, worthy to be praised and exalted for ever.

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¶ Te Deum Laudamus See Note 7, page 58. We praise you, O God, we acclaim you as the Lord; all creation worships you, the Father everlasting. To you all angels, all the powers of heaven, the cherubim and seraphim, sing in endless praise: Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth are full of your glory. The glorious company of apostles praise you. The noble fellowship of prophets praise you. The white-robed army of martyrs praise you. Throughout the world the holy Church acclaims you: Father, of majesty unbounded, your true and only Son, worthy of all praise, the Holy Spirit, advocate and guide.

Save your people, Lord, and bless your inheritance. Govern and uphold them now and always. Day by day we bless you. We praise your name for ever. Keep us today, Lord, from all sin. Have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy. Lord, show us your love and mercy, for we have put our trust in you. In you, Lord, is our hope: let us never be put to shame.

You, Christ, are the King of glory, the eternal Son of the Father. When you took our flesh to set us free you humbly chose the Virgin’s womb. You overcame the sting of death and opened the kingdom of heaven to all believers. You are seated at God’s right hand in glory. We believe that you will come and be our judge. Come then, Lord, and help your people, bought with the price of your own blood, and bring us with your saints to glory everlasting.

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The Easter Anthems

Morning Prayer

1

Christ our passover is sacrificed for us : therefore let us keep the feast;

2

Not with the old leaven, nor with the leaven of malice and wickedness : but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. 1 Corinthians 5.7b, 8 Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more : death hath no more dominion over him.

Venite, exultemus Domino 1

O come, let us sing unto the Lord : let us heartily rejoice in the strength of our salvation.

3

2

Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving : and shew ourselves glad in him with psalms.

4

For in that he died, he died unto sin once : but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God.

3

For the Lord is a great God : and a great King above all gods.

5

Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin : but alive unto God, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6.9-11

4

In his hand are all the corners of the earth : and the strength of the hills is his also.

6

Christ is risen from the dead : and become the first fruits of them that slept.

5

The sea is his, and he made it : and his hands prepared the dry land.

7

For since by man came death : by man came also the resurrection of the dead.

6

O come, let us worship, and fall down : and kneel before the Lord our Maker.

8

For as in Adam all die : even so in Christ shall all be made alive.

7

For he is the Lord our God : and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand.

[8

9

Today if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts : as in the provocation, and as in the day of temptation in the wilderness;

1 Corinthians 15.20-22

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

When your fathers tempted me : proved me, and saw my works.

10

Forty years long was I grieved with this generation, and said : It is a people that do err in their hearts, for they have not known my ways.

11

Unto whom I sware in my wrath : that they should not enter into my rest.]

Psalm 95

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

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Te Deum Laudamus We praise thee, O God; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord. All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting. To thee all angels cry aloud, the heavens and all the powers therein. To thee cherubin and seraphin continually do cry, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabaoth; Heaven and earth are full of the majesty of thy glory. The glorious company of the apostles praise thee. The goodly fellowship of the prophets praise thee. The noble army of martyrs praise thee. The holy Church throughout all the world doth acknowledge thee: the Father of an infinite majesty; thine honourable, true and only Son; also the Holy Ghost the Comforter. Thou art the King of glory, O Christ. Thou art the everlasting Son of the Father. When thou tookest upon thee to deliver man, thou didst not abhor the Virgin’s womb. When thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death, thou didst open the kingdom of heaven to all believers. Thou sittest at the right hand of God, in the glory of the Father. We believe that thou shalt come to be our judge. We therefore pray thee, help thy servants, whom thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood. Make them to be numbered with thy saints in glory everlasting. O Lord, save thy people and bless thine heritage. Govern them and lift them up for ever. Day by day we magnify thee; and we worship thy name, ever world without end. Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day without sin. O Lord, have mercy upon us, have mercy upon us. O Lord, let thy mercy lighten upon us, as our trust is in thee. O Lord, in thee have I trusted; let me never be confounded.

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Benedicite, omnia opera 1

O all ye Works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

2

O ye Angels of the Lord, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

3

O ye Heavens, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

4

O ye Waters that be above the Firmament, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

5

O all ye Powers of the Lord, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

6

O ye Sun and Moon, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

7

O ye Stars of Heaven, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

8

O ye Showers and Dew, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

9

O ye Winds of God, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

10

O ye Fire and Heat, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

11

O ye Winter and Summer, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

12

O ye Dews and Frosts, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

13

O ye Frost and Cold, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

14

O ye Ice and Snow, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

15

O ye Nights and Days, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

16

O ye Light and Darkness, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

17

O ye Lightnings and Clouds, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

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Benedictus

18

O let the Earth bless the Lord : yea, let it praise him, and magnify him for ever.

19

O ye Mountains and Hills, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

1

Blessed be the Lord God of Israel : for he hath visited, and redeemed his people;

20

O all ye Green Things upon the Earth, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

2

And hath raised up a mighty salvation for us : in the house of his servant David;

21

O ye Wells, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

3

As he spake by the mouth of his holy Prophets : which have been since the world began;

22

O ye Seas and Floods, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

4

That we should be saved from our enemies : and from the hands of all that hate us;

23

O ye Whales, and all that move in the Waters, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

5

To perform the mercy promised to our forefathers : and to remember his holy covenant;

24

O all ye Fowls of the Air, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

6

To perform the oath which he sware to our forefather Abraham : that he would give us,

25

O all ye Beasts and Cattle, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

7

26

O ye Children of Men, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

That we being delivered out of the hands of our enemies : might serve him without fear,

8

O let Israel bless the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

In holiness and righteousness before him : all the days of our life.

9

And thou, child, shalt be called the Prophet of the Highest : for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways;

27 28

O ye Priests of the Lord, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

10

29

O ye Servants of the Lord, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

To give knowledge of salvation unto his people : for the remission of their sins;

11

30

O ye Spirits and Souls of the Righteous, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

Through the tender mercy of our God : whereby the dayspring from on high hath visited us;

12

31

O ye holy and humble Men of heart, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever.

To give light to them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death : and to guide our feet into the way of peace.

32

O Ananias, Azarias and Misael, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify him for ever. The Song of the Three Holy Children 35-66 Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

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Luke 1.68-79

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

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Jubilate Deo 1

2

Evening Prayer Magnificat

O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands : serve the Lord with gladness, and come before his presence with a song. Be ye sure that the Lord he is God : it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.

3

O go your way into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise : be thankful unto him, and speak good of his Name.

4

For the Lord is gracious, his mercy is everlasting : and his truth endureth from generation to generation. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

Psalm 100

1

My soul doth magnify the Lord : and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.

2

For he hath regarded : the lowliness of his handmaiden.

3

For behold, from henceforth : all generations shall call me blessed.

4

For he that is mighty hath magnified me : and holy is his Name.

5

And his mercy is on them that fear him : throughout all generations.

6

He hath shewed strength with his arm : he hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.

7

He hath put down the mighty from their seat : and hath exalted the humble and meek.

8

He hath filled the hungry with good things : and the rich he hath sent empty away.

9

He remembering his mercy hath holpen his servant Israel : as he promised to our forefathers, Abraham and his seed for ever. Luke 1.46-55 Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

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Cantate Domino

Nunc dimittis

1

O sing unto the Lord a new song : for he hath done marvellous things.

1

Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace : according to thy word.

2

With his own right hand, and with his holy arm : hath he gotten himself the victory.

2

For mine eyes have seen : thy salvation;

3

The Lord declared his salvation : his righteousness hath he openly shewed in the sight of the heathen.

3

Which thou hast prepared : before the face of all people;

4

He hath remembered his mercy and truth toward the house of Israel : and all the ends of the world have seen the salvation of our God.

4

To be a light to lighten the Gentiles : and to be the glory of thy people Israel.

5

Shew yourselves joyful unto the Lord, all ye lands : sing, rejoice, and give thanks.

6

Praise the Lord upon the harp : sing to the harp with a psalm of thanksgiving.

7

With trumpets also and shawms : O shew yourselves joyful before the Lord the King.

8

Let the sea make a noise, and all that therein is : the round world, and they that dwell therein.

9

Let the floods clap their hands, and let the hills be joyful together before the Lord : for he cometh to judge the earth.

10

With righteousness shall he judge the world : and the people with equity. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

Luke 2.29-32

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

Deus misereatur

Psalm 98

1

God be merciful unto us, and bless us : and shew us the light of his countenance, and be merciful unto us:

2

That thy way may be known upon earth : thy saving health among all nations.

3

Let the people praise thee, O God : yea, let all the people praise thee.

4

O let the nations rejoice and be glad : for thou shalt judge the folk righteously, and govern the nations upon earth.

5

Let the people praise thee, O God : yea, let all the people praise thee.

6

Then shall the earth bring forth her increase : and God, even our own God, shall give us his blessing.

7

God shall bless us : and all the ends of the world shall fear him.

Psalm 67

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen.

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Index of Biblical References Old Testament Genesis 1.1 – 2.3 550 1.1 – 2.4a 557 1.1-5 58, 546, 558 1.26-28[29-31] 561 1.26-31 558 2.4b-9,15-25 550 2.4b-25 550 2.15-17 551 2.18-24 573 3.1-7 551 3.1-15 585 3.8-15 564, 580 4.1-10 586 4.1-16 564 6.9-22 564 7 558 7.1-5,11-18 557, 558 7.24 564 8.1-19 558 8.6-18 557, 558 8.14-19 564 8.15 – 9.17 564 8.20 – 9.17 558 9.8-13 557, 558 9.8-17 551 11.1-9 562 12.1-4a 552 12.1-9 552, 564 13 565 14.17-20 547 14.18-20 563 15.1-6 569 15.1-12,17,18 552 17.1-7,15,16 552 17.1-13 579 18.1-10a 567 18.1-15 565 18.20-32 568 21.1-7 565 21.8-21 565 22.1-14 566 22.1-18 556, 557, 558 24.1-27 565 24.34-38,42-49,58-67 566 25.19-34 567 27.1-40 566 28.10-17 584, 585 28.10-19a 552, 567

28.10-22 547 28.11-18 587 29.1-20 566 29.15-28 568 32.9-30 567 32.22-31 568, 574 37.1-4 569 37.3,4 553 37.12-28 569 37.12-36 553 37.13-20 587 41.1-16,25-37 567 42.1-25 568 45.1-15 569 45.3-11,15 549 50.4-26 568 50.15-21 571 50.22-26 579 Exodus 1.8 – 2.10 570 2.1-10 553 2.23 – 3.10 569 3.1-6 550, 563 3.1-15 563, 570 3.13-15 563 4.27 – 5.1 570 5.1 – 6.1 552 6.2-13 553 7.8-24 553 11 555 12.1-13 559 12.1-14 555, 571 12.1-17 559 12.21-27 570 13.1-16 548 14.5-31 571 14.10-18 558 14.10-31 557, 558 14.15-22 546 14.19-31 571 14.21-31 58 14.26 – 15.2 558 15.1,2,9-18 559 15.1b-3 790 15.1b-11 571 15.1b-13,17,18 557 15.6,10,13,17 790 15.20,21 557, 558, 571 16.2-4 568

16.2-15 563, 572 16.4-15 560 16.9-15 568 17.1-7 552, 572 18.13-26 571 19.2-8a 565 19.10-25 572 20.1-4 573 20.1-17 552 20.7-9,12-20 573 24 572 24.3-8 553 24.12-18 550, 584 32.1-14 573 32.7-14 571 33.7-11a 587 33.7-20 562 33.12-23 574, 587 33.17-23 550 34.1-10 551, 563 34.29-35 550, 584 Leviticus 16.2-24 555 19.1,2 549, 574 19.1,2,9-18 549 19.15-18 574 Numbers 6.22-27 579 9.15-23 547 11.4-6,10-16,24-29 572 11.24-30 562 13.1,2,27-33 548 20.2-13 549 21.4-9 552, 553, 585 22.21 – 23.12 549 Deuteronomy 4.1,2,6-9 570 5.1-21 564 5.12-15 564 6.1-9 577 6.4-9 551, 552 6.10-25 564 6.16-25 551 7.7-13 559 8.1-10 550 8.2-16 563 8.7-18 588 10.12 – 11.1 565 11.1-15 565

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11.18-21,26-28 564 15.1-11 566 16.9-15 562 17.14,15,18-20 575 17.14-20 577 18.15-19 584 18.15-20 547 24.10-22 566 26.1-11 551, 588 28.1-14 567, 588 30.1-10 567, 579 30.9-14 567 30.11-15 547 30.11-20 579, 583 30.15-20 549, 571 32.1-4 586 34 562 34.1-12 574 Joshua 1.1-9 552, 580 3.1-8,14-17 546 3.7-17 573 5.9-12 553 5.13 – 6.20 573 14.6-14 574 24.1,2a,14-18 570 Judges 7.2-22 577 13.2-7,24,25 582 Ruth 2.1-20a 564 1 Samuel 1.1-20 543 1.19b-28 548 1.20-28 545, 553 2.1-10 580, 581 2.18-20,26 544 2.27-35 581 3.1-20 546, 547, 564 3.9 280 8.4-20 564, 578 9.27 – 10.2a,17-26 578 11.14,15 564 15.34 – 16.13 565 16.1-3 546 16.1-13 553, 578 16.1-13a 581 16.13 546 16.14-23 583 17.[1a,4-11,19-23]32-49 565 17.57 – 18.5 565 18.1-16 564 18.10-16 565 21.1-15 565

824

24.1-17 565 28.3-19 566 2 Samuel 1.1,17-27 566 2.1-11; 3.1 566 5.1-5,9,10 566 6.1-5,12b-19 567 7.1-5 543 7.1-11 543 7.1-14a 567 7.4-13 560 7.4-16 579 7.8-11 543 7.16 543 7.18-29 567 11.1-15 568 11.26 – 12.10 565 11.26 – 12.13a 568 12.13-15 565 15.17-21 583 18.5-9,15,31-33 569 23.1-5 561, 562 23.1-7 578 1 Kings 1.1-40 578 1.15-40 578 2.10-12 567, 569 3.1-15 577 3.3-14 569 3.5-12 568 3.16-28 567 6.11-14,23-38 568 8.1,6,10,11 570 8.22,23 564 8.22-30 570, 585 8.41-43 564, 570 10.1-13 568 11.41 – 12.20 569 17.8-16 547, 564 17.17-24 560, 564 18.17-39 542 18.20,21[22-29]30-39 564 19.1-4[5-7]8-15a 565 19.1-16 550, 584 19.4-8 569 19.5-16 566 19.9-18 569 19.15-21 585 19.19-21 566 21.1-10[11-14] 15-21a 565 22.1-17 575 22.1-28 542

Index of Biblical References

2 Kings 1.9-15 583 2.1,2,6-14 566 2.1-12 550 2.1-15 561 4.1-37 569 4.42-44 568 5.1-3 573 5.1-14 549, 566 5.7-15c 573 6.8-17 585 6.8-23 570 6.24,25 570 7.3-20 570 22 575 1 Chronicles 29.6-19 547, 587 29.10b-13 791 29.14 235, 254 29.14b 791 2 Chronicles 7.11-16 587 24.20-22 586 35.1-6,10-16 553 Ezra 1 572 3.1-13 560 Nehemiah 2 572 5.1-13 573 6.1-16 573 7.73b – 8.12 560 8.1-3,5,6,8-10 547 8.1-4a[5,6]8-12 575 8.9-18 574 9.6-15 560 Esther 7.1-6,9,10; 9.20-22 572 Job 1.1; 2.1-10 573 4.1; 5.6-27 567 13.13 – 14.6 567 14.1,2 561 14.1-14 556 14.7-15 561 19.1-27a 568 19.21-27 556 19.23-27a 561, 577 23.1-9 573 23.1-12 580 23.16,17 573 26 576 28 568

28.1-11 550 29.11-16 581 38.1-7 574 38.1-11 565 38.1-21 550 38.34-41 574 39.1 – 40.4 569 42.1-6 574, 583 42.10-17 574 Psalms 1 548, 549, 562, 571, 572, 574, 576, 579, 581 2 548, 550, 585 3 548, 580 4 548, 559 5 548, 549, 576, 580 5.1-8 565 6 548, 549 6.1 61 7 549, 583 8 544, 561, 563, 573, 579, 585 9 542, 549 9.1-8 590 9.9-20 565 10 549 11 542, 549, 552, 580 12 543, 552 13 549, 552, 553, 566, 586 14 543, 553, 568, 571 15 561, 567, 570, 576, 581 16 99, 557, 559, 560, 566, 578, 581 17.1-7 568, 589 17.1-9 577, 589 17.16 568 18.1-20 549 18.1-25 552 18.21-30 549 19 546, 552, 553, 557, 571, 573, 580 19.1-6 586, 589 19.7-14 572, 575, 589 20 565, 577 21 549, 587 22 556 22.1-11 589 22.1-15 573 22.1-21 589 22.19-28 565 22.20-31 559 22.23-28 585 22.23-31 552 22.25-31 560

23 549, 553, 559, 560, 563, 567, 573, 617 24 561, 567, 587 24.1 60 24.1-6 548, 576 24.7-10 548 25 542, 554, 579, 580 25.1-8 572 25.1-10 542, 551, 567, 590 26 552, 573 26.1-8 570 27 550, 552, 553, 555, 583, 584 27.1,4-12 547 27.1-11 589 28 542, 552, 564 29 546, 550, 563, 578, 583 29.1-10 560 30 549, 553, 559, 560, 564, 566, 583 30.1-5 559 31.1-4 556 31.1-5 560, 564, 589 31.1-6 583 31.1-8 553, 586 31.1-16 553 31.9-16 554 31.9-18 589 31.15,16 556, 560 31.19-24 564, 589 32 551, 553, 564, 565, 583 32.1-8 577 33 547, 564, 577, 586 33.1-5 576 33.1-12 562, 563, 564, 590 33.12-22 569, 589 33.13-22 590 34 53, 547, 553, 585 34.1-8 569, 574, 589 34.1-10 576, 590 34.9-14 569 34.11-20 553 34.15-22 570 34.19-22 574 35 553, 564 35.1-9 590 35.1-10 590 36 546, 564, 587 36.5-10 546, 547, 561, 562 36.5-11 554 37.1-7 589 37.1-9 573 37.1-11[12-17] 564 37.1-11,40-41 549

37.1-18 564 37.7,4 60 37.23-41 580 38 551, 564 39 555, 564, 565 40 542, 552, 577 40.1-9 561 40.1-12 546 40.5-10 580 40.12-19 590 41 549, 554, 564 42 555, 557, 563, 565, 589 42.1-10 583 43 555, 557, 563, 565, 577, 589 44 542, 564 44.1-9 590 44.16-27 560 45 561, 564, 565, 580, 581 45.1,2 570 45.1-7 589 45.6-9 570 45.10-17 566, 584 46 546, 552, 557, 564, 565, 577, 578 46.1 60 47 546, 561, 562, 586 47.1-12 562 48 547, 548, 559, 562, 565, 566, 586, 587 49 565, 585 49.1-9 589 49.1-12 568 50 565, 566, 582 50.1-6 543, 550 50.1-7 589 50.1-8 569 50.1-15 551, 590 50.7-15 564 50.23,24 569 51 124 51.1-11 571 51.1-13 553, 568 51.1-18 551 51.3 61 51.9 61 51.17 59, 308 52 565, 566, 567 53 565, 566 54 572 55.1-15 566 55.1-16 565 55.13-24 555 55.18-21 565

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55.18-22 566 56 566 57 565, 566, 586 59.1-6,18-20 566 60 566, 567 61 554 62 543, 554 62.5-12 577 63 566, 567, 583 63.1-9 552 64 566, 567 65 550, 566, 567, 574, 588 65.1-7,8-13 567, 589 66 567, 579, 582, 585 66.1-8 566, 590 66.1-11 558, 573 66.7-18 561 67 550, 561, 562, 567, 569, 579, 582, 813 68 562 68.1-8 590 68.1-10 562, 589 68.1-13 590 68.1-19 543 68.18,19 590 68.32-35 562 69 556 69.1-20 554 69.8-11[12-17]18-20 565 69.14-20 589 70 555, 566, 567, 577 71 567, 582 71.1-6 570 71.1-6,15-17 547 71.1-8 589 71.1-14 555 71.15-17 547 72 550, 578, 584 72.1-7 542, 589, 590 72.[1-9]10-15 545 72.18-19 542 73 567 73.1-3,16-28 563 73.21-28 561, 590 74 552, 566, 568 74.11-16 590 75 542, 568 76 542, 562, 567, 568 77 551, 567, 568 77.1,2 566 77.1-12 590 77.11-20 559, 566, 589 78.1-4 572 78.1-7 589

826

78.12-16 572 78.23-29 568 79.1-9 572 80 542, 554, 568, 581, 582 80.1,2 569 80.1-8 542, 543, 559, 589, 590 80.8-16 573 80.9-20 569, 589 80.18-20 542, 543 81 567 81.1 570 81.1-10 559, 564 81.1-11 589 81.8-16 560 81.10-16 570 82 567, 569, 577, 582 84 550, 553, 570, 576 84.1-7 574 85 543, 553, 568, 580, 581 85.1,2,8-13 542 85.1-7 589 85.7-13 582 85.8-13 567, 569, 589 86 99, 553, 559, 568, 569, 584, 586 86.1-10 565, 589 86.8-13 563 86.11-17 567 86.16,17 565 87 545, 561, 562, 577, 586 88 555, 568, 569 88.1-10 590 89.1-4 543, 566 89.1-8 589 89.1-18 550 89.2 543 89.5-12 590 89.8-18 589 89.15-18 566 89.19-26 543 89.19-27 543 89.19-29 546, 590 89.19-37 578 89.20-37 567 89.26-36 579 90 569, 577 90.1-6 574, 589 90.1-8 589 90.1-8[9-11]12 578 90.1-12 590 90.12-17 573 90.13-17 574 91 569, 577, 584, 585

Index of Biblical References

91.1,2 551 91.1-6 572 91.1-11 589 91.1-12 590 91.9-16 551, 574 91.11-16 589 91.14-16 572 92 569, 583 92.1-4 565 92.1-8 589 92.12-15 565 93 561, 563, 578 94 583 95 552, 568, 570, 578, 780, 804 95.1-7 578, 589 95.3,7,8 308 96 544, 545, 546, 560, 564, 578, 586 96.1-9 564, 574 96.9 59 96.10-13 574 97 544, 545, 562, 563, 578, 584, 587 98 544, 545, 557, 560, 561, 563, 578, 584 99 550, 562, 574, 578, 584, 589 100 545, 550, 565, 567, 569, 578, 581, 588, 781, 810 101 581 102 551, 555 102.1-18 590 103 579, 586 103.1-7 571 103.1-8 570 103.8-13 571, 589 103.19-22 585 104 99 104.1-10 563, 574, 589 104.1-25 570 104.1-26 550 104.26 574 104.26-35 562 104.26-36, 37b 562 104.26-37 550, 589 104.28-34 561 104.35c 574 105 558 105.1-6 552, 569, 570, 572 105.1-10 589 105.1-11 544, 568, 589

105.1-15 570 105.16-22 569 105.23-26 570 105.37-45 552, 572, 589 105.45b 568, 569, 570 106.1-6 573, 589 106.1-10 568, 569 106.6-24 560 106.19-23 573 107.1-3 553, 565 107.1-3,17-22 553 107.1-8 589 107.1-9 568, 589 107.1-22 553 107.1-32 568, 570, 590 107.23-32 565, 589 107.43 568 108 569, 571 110 544, 561, 578, 584, 585 111 547, 553, 563, 569, 573, 576, 577, 580 112 553, 570, 576, 577, 579, 581 112.1-9[10] 548 112.6 60 113 543, 545, 547, 560, 572, 580, 581, 582 114 557, 558, 560, 571 115 569, 570, 571, 579, 589 116 556, 569, 570, 580, 584, 586 116.1 555, 565 116.1-3,10-17 559 116.1-7 589 116.1-8 571 116.9-17 589 116.10-17 555, 563, 565, 590 117 544, 558, 576, 577, 581, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587 118 548 118.1,2 554, 558 118.14-24 558, 589 118.14-29 58, 559 118.19-24 554, 589 118.19-29 554 119.1-8 549, 577, 580 119.1-16 551, 570, 574, 575, 586 119.9-16 553, 575, 580, 590 119.17-24 590 119.17-32 551, 569, 571 119.17-40 570

119.33-40 549, 571, 585 119.33-48 569 119.41-48[49-64] 571 119.41-56 571, 579 119.49-56 590 119.49-72 570 119.57-72 571 119.65-72 585 119.65-88 571 119.73-80 590 119.73-88 551, 570, 571 119.81-88 590 119.81-96 570 119.89-96 560, 585, 586 119.89-104 574, 575 119.97-104 574 119.105-112 567 119.105-120 571 119.105-128 574, 575 119.113-136 572 119.121-128 590 119.121-136 574 119.129-136 568, 575 119.137-144 590 119.137-152 572, 574, 575 119.153-176 572 119.161-168 586 119.161-176 552, 570 120 571, 572 121 552, 571, 572, 574 122 542, 548, 571, 572, 581, 587 123 543, 566, 571, 572, 573, 587 124 570, 571, 572, 573, 582, 586, 587 125 571, 572, 573, 582, 586 126 543, 553, 561, 571, 572, 573, 574, 580, 583, 586, 588 127 561, 571, 572, 573, 581 127.1-4 553 128 547, 568, 572, 573, 581, 587 129 572, 573 130 553, 556, 564, 566, 569, 572, 573 131 543, 572, 580 132 544, 545, 548, 572, 578, 579, 584, 587 133 559, 562, 565, 569, 574 134 572, 573, 574 135 545, 552, 572 135.1-14 590 136 550, 573, 577

136.1-9 550, 557, 590 136.1-16 559 136.23-26 550, 557 137 572 137.1-6 574, 589 138 548, 564, 568, 570, 573, 582, 584, 585 139 99, 580, 583 139.1-5,12-18 546, 564, 571 139.1-7 589 139.1-9 589 139.1-11 562, 567, 589, 590 139.1-18 573 139.13-18 562 139.23,24 562, 567 141 573, 574 142 556, 559, 573, 574 143 99, 556, 557, 573 143.1-11 559, 574 143.2 61 144 543, 573, 583 145 562, 574, 576, 577, 586 145.1-7 584 145.1-8 572 145.1-9 590 145.1-12 546 145.8,9 568 145.8-15 566 145.10-19 568 145.15-22 568, 589 146 548, 560, 564, 571, 572, 574, 580, 583, 585, 586, 587 146.4-10 543, 589 147 550, 563, 574, 581 147.1-7 586 147.1-12 548, 560, 562, 579, 581, 584, 586, 589 147.13-21 545, 579, 587, 590 147.21c 548 148 544, 550, 560, 576, 579, 580, 585 148.1-6 589 148.7-14 589 149 571, 574, 576, 577, 579, 580, 582 150 550, 559, 562, 563, 576, 579, 581, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587 Proverbs 1.20-33 571 2.1-11 573 3.1-18 573

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3.13-18 585 4.1-18 574 4.10-18 580 8.1,22-31 550 8.1-4 563 8.1-8,19-21 557 8.22-31 563, 584 9.1-5 563 9.1-6 569 9.4b-6 557 10.7 60 15.28-33 580 22.1,2,8,9,22,23 571 25.6,7 570 31.10-31 572 Ecclesiastes 1.2,12-14 568 2.18-23 568 3.1-11 547 5.4-12 585 11; 12 574 12.9-14 581 Song of Solomon 2 568 2.1-7 584 2.8-13 566, 570 2.8-14 581 3.1-4 583 3.2-5 558 4.16 – 5.2 561 5.2-16 568 8.5-7 569 8.6,7 558, 561 Isaiah 1.1 569 1.1-20 542 1.10-18 551, 577 1.10-20 569 2.1-5 542, 577 4.2 – 5.7 578 5.1-7 554, 569, 573 5.8-30 543 6.1-8 548, 563, 587 6.9-13 548 7.10-14 580 7.10-15 584 7.10-16 543 9.1-4 547 9.2-3b 787 9.2-7 544 9.4a 787 9.6 302 9.6,7 304, 787 10.33 – 11.9 577, 578

828

10.33 – 11.10 543 11.1-9 562 11.1-10 542, 579 11.10 – 12.6 569 12 543, 545 12.2-6 543, 557 14.3-15 562 22.15-22 581 22.15-25 581 25.1-9 543, 573, 583 25.6-9 558, 576 26.1-9,19 559 28.9-22 569 28.14-16 586 30.8-21 570 30.15-21 580 32.1-8 543, 578 33.13-17 585 33.13-22 570 35 543, 544, 583 35.1 786 35.1-6 544 35.1-9 576 35.1-10 543, 553 35.2b-4a 786 35.3-6 586 35.4-7a 571 35.4c-6 786 35.10 786 38.9-20 559 40.1-11 542, 559, 582 40.3-5 300 40.12-17 563 40.12-23 562 40.12-31 563 40.21-31 548 40.27-31 563, 576, 580 40.27 – 41.13 553 41.21 – 42.1 544 41.21 – 42.4 545 42.1-9 546, 554 42.5-12 581 43.1-7 546, 553, 580 43.1-21 558 43.8-13 584 43.14 – 44.5 571 43.16-21 553 43.18-25 549 44.1-8 562 44.6-8 567 44.24 – 45.8 571 45.1-7 574 45.9-22 572 45.18-26 586

Index of Biblical References

45.22-25 575 46.3-13 545 48.12-21 572 48.12-22 572 49.1-6 582 49.1-7 546, 555 49.1-9a 586 49.1-13 545, 579 49.7-13 544 49.13-23 573 49.14-25 587 50.4-9a 554, 555, 571 50.4-10 573 51.1-6 570 51.1-11 552 51.4-11 542 52.1-12 542, 580 52.7-10 544, 580, 586 52.7-15 561 52.13 – 53.12 556, 559, 585 53.1-6,9-12 559 53.4-12 574 53.6-12 559 54.1-14 574 55 586 55.1-5 568 55.1-9 552 55.1-11 546, 557, 558, 575 55.10-13 567 56.1 569 56.1-8 579 56.3-8 576 56.6-8 569 58.1-9a[b-12] 548 58.1-12 551 58.9b-14 570 59.9-20 574 60 571 60.1-3 788 60.1-6 545 60.1-9 545 60.1-14 560 60.9-22 546 60.11a,14b,18,19 788 61 544, 546, 562 61.1-4,8-11 543 61.1-9 584 61.1-6 586 61.10 584 61.10 – 62.3 544 61.11 584 62.1-5 544, 546 62.6-10 580

62.6-12 544 63.1-9 555 63.1-16 585 63.7-9 544 63.7-14 560 63.7-15 559 64.1-7 542 64.1-9 542 65.1-9 565 65.17-25 544, 558, 562, 576 66.10-14 566 66.20-23 576, 577 Jeremiah 1.4-10 546, 547, 570, 579 2.4-13 570 3.11-18 586 3.21 – 4.2 547 4.11,12,22-28 571 5.1-19 564 6.16-21 564 7.1-11 587 7.1-16 565 8.18 – 9.1 572 9.23,24 581 10.1-16 565 10.24 61 11.1-14 566 11.18-20 555, 572 14.7-10 574 14.9 85, 94 14.19-22 574 15.15-21 570, 580 17.5-10 549 18.1-11 551, 571 20.1-11a 566 20.7-13 565 22.1-9,13-17 552 23.1-6 567, 578, 579 23.23-29 569 26.1-15 583 26.1-16 548 26.12-15 586 28.5-9 566 29.1,4-7 573 30.1-3,10-22 549 31.1-6 558 31.7-9 574 31.7-14 545 31.15-17 545, 587 31.27-34 574 31.27-37 553 31.31-34 553, 576, 577 32.1-3a,6-15 572 33.1-11 549

33.14-16 542 36.9-32 575 38 552 45.1-5 583 Lamentations 1.1-6 573 1.1-12a 554 1.12 59 2.8-19 554 3.1-9 556 3.1-18 555 3.19-24 556 3.19-26 573 3.19-33 553 3.22-33 577 3.23-33 566 3.40-51 555 5.15-22 556 Ezekiel 1.4-10 563 1.4-14 580 1.22-28a 563 2.1 – 3.4 546 2.1-5 566 3.4-11 582 3.22-27 579, 582 12.21 – 13.16 571 17.22-24 565 18.1-4,25-32 572 18.27 61 20.1-8,33-44 571 33.7-11 571 33.23,30 - 34.10 572 34.11-16 578, 582 34.20-24 578 36.22-28 562 36.24-26 791 36.24-28 557, 558 36.28b 791 37.1-12 560 37.1-14 553, 557, 558, 562 37.15-28 572 43.27 – 44.4 547 47.1-12 558, 561, 586 Daniel 2.1-11,25-48 577 2.1-48 577 3 578 3.13-30 578 3.16-28 560 5 578 6 578 6.1-23 559, 560 6.6-23 559

7.1-3 576 7.1-18 577 7.9,10,13,14 578, 584 7.9-14 561 7.15-18 576 9.3-6,17-19 551 9.9,10 61 10.4-21 585 10.19-21 578 12.1-3 578 12.1-4 585 Hosea 1 548 1.2-10 568 5.15 – 6.6 564 6 128 6.1-3 586 6.1-6 556, 789 10.1-8,12 549 11.1-9 579 11.1-11 568 14 549 Joel 2.1,2,12-17 551 2.13 61 2.21-27 588 2.21-32 562 2.23-32 574 3.9-21 542 Amos 2.4-16 548 3.1-8 547, 549 5.6,7,10-15 573 5.18-24 577 6.1a,4-7 572 7 542 7.7-15 567 7.7-17 567 7.10-17 552 8.1-12 567 8.4-7 572 9.5-15 549 Jonah 1 569 2 570 3 551 3.1-5 547, 577 3.1-9 570 3.10 547, 577 3.10 – 4.11 571, 572 Micah 3.5-12 577 4.1-5 577 4.1-7 542

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5.2-5a 543 6.1-8 547, 551 7 553 Habakkuk 1.1-4 573 2.1-4 573, 583 Zephaniah 1.7,12-18 578 3.14-18 581 3.14-20 542, 543, 557, 558, 561, 583 Haggai 1.13 – 2.9 559 2.1-9 547, 548 2.6-9 587 Zechariah 2 543 2.10-13 543, 581 4.1-6a 582 4.1-10 560 4.10b-14 582 6.9-15 578 8.1-8 545 8.1-13 561 8.20-23 586 9.9-12 554, 566 Malachi 1.11 59 3.1-4 542, 543 3.1-5 548 3.1-6 582 4 543, 582 4.1,2a 578 Apocrypha Tobit 4.5-11 581 12.6-22 585 Wisdom 1.13-15 566 1.16 – 2.1 555, 572 2.12-22 555, 572 2.23,24 566 3.1-9 576 5.1-16 576, 586 6.1-21 548 6.12-16 577 6.17-20 577 7.15-23[24-27] 562 7.26 – 8.1 571 9.1-12 580 9.9-17 562 10.15-21 545

830

11.21 – 12.11 549 12.13,16-19 567 Ecclesiasticus 2 583 3.1-15 569 3.17-29 570 4.11-31 567 10.12-18 570 11.7-28 570 14.20-27 586 15.15-20 549 18.1-14 567 24.1-12 545 27.30 – 28.9 571 35.12-17 574 38.1-14 586 38.24-34 568 39.1-10 579, 584 42.15-25 568 43.13-33 569 44.1-15 576 48.1-10 550, 582, 584 51.13-30 580 Baruch 3.9-15,32 – 4.4 557, 558 4.21-27 587 4.36 – 5.9 545 5.1-9 542 Song of the Three 29-34 800 29-37 561 35-65 779 35-66 808 1 Maccabees 2.[1-14]15-22 568 2.15-29 578 2.42-66 586 2.59-64 580 3.1-12 568 14.4-15 569 2 Maccabees 7.7-14 560 Prayer of Manasseh 553 2 Esdras 2.42-48 576 New Testament Matthew 1.18-25 543, 544, 579 1.21 302 2.1-12 545 2.13-18 587 2.13-23 544, 545, 579 3.1-12 542 3.2 61,326

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3.13-17 546 4.1-11 551 4.4 280 4.12-23 547 4.18-22 586 4.23 – 5.20 570 5.1-12 576, 577 5.13-20 548 5.16 235, 254 5.21-37 549 5.38-48 549 6.1-6,16-21 551 6.1-8 549 6.1-18 571 6.19 235, 254 6.19-34 585 6.25-33 588 6.25-34 550 7.1-14 571 7.15-27 581 7.21-29 564 8.1-13 552 8.5-13 546 8.23-34 572 9.1-8 572 9.9-13 564, 585 9.18-26 564 9.35 – 10.8 565 10.1-22 573, 584 10.9-23 565 10.16-22 552 10.17-22 586 10.24-39 565 10.40-42 566 11.2-11 542, 543 11.2-19 582 11.16-19 566 11.20-30 573 11.25-30 566 11.28 163, 238, 258, 273 11.28-30 94 12.1-21 574 13.1-9 567, 578 13.10-17 547 13.18-23 567, 578 13.24-30 567, 568, 578 13.31-33 568 13.31-35 578 13.31-43 568 13.36-43 567, 578 13.44-52 568, 578 13.54-58 579 14.1-12 543 14.13-21 568

14.22-33 569 15.10-20 569 15.21-28 569 16.13-19 582 16.13-20 570 16.21-28 570 17.1-9 550 17.1-23 550 17.9-23 550 18.1-6,10 585 18.1-10 587 18.15-20 571 18.21-35 571 19.16-30 585 19.27-30 579 20.1-16 569, 572 20.17-34 553 20.20-28 583 21.1-11 554 21.1-13 542 21.12-16 587 21.23-32 572 21.28-32 570 21.33-46 554, 573 22.1-14 573 22.15-22 574, 577 22.34-40 575 22.34-46 574 23.34-39 586 24.1-14 577 24.15-28 542 24.30-35 575 24.36-44 542 25.1-13 577 25.14-30 578 25.31-46 578 26.14 – 27.66 554 27.11-54 554 27.57-66 556 28.1-10 58, 557, 558, 561 28.16-20 561, 563, 578 28.19,20 318 Mark 1.1-8 542 1.1-13 563 1.1-15 580 1.4-11 546 1.9-15 551 1.14-20 546, 577, 583 1.21-28 547 1.29-34 50 1.29-39 548 1.40-45 547, 549 2.1-12 549

2.23 – 3.6 564 3.7-19 564 3.20-35 564 3.31-35 581 4.1-20 564 4.21-41 565 4.26-34 565 4.35-41 565 5.21-43 565, 566, 583 6.1-6 566 6.1-13 566 6.7-29 566 6.14-29 567 6.30-34 567 6.45-52 568 6.53-56 567 7.1-8,14,15,21-23 570 7.1-23 567 7.24-30 569 7.24-37 571 8.27-38 571 8.31-38 552 9.[2-8]9-13 550 9.2-9 550 9.30-37 572 9.38-50 572 10.2-16 573 10.13-16 587 10.17-31 573 10.35-45 574 10.46-52 574 11.1-11 554 12.1-12 554 12.28-34 574, 577 13.1-8 578 13.5-13 580 13.24-37 542 14.1 – 15.47 554 15.1-39[40-47] 554 15.40 – 16.7 583 15.46 – 16.8 559, 560 16.1-8 58, 557, 558 16.9-16 560 16.9-20 58 16.14-20 561, 562 Luke 1.1-4 586 1.1-25 542 1.5-20 542 1.5-25 582 1.26-38 543, 580, 581 1.39-45 543 1.39-49[50-56] 581 1.39-55 543

1.46-55 42, 543, 584, 798, 811 1.57-66 543, 582 1.67-79 543 1.67-80 543 1.68-79 34, 797, 809 1.78,79 300, 306, 310 1.80 582 2.[1-7]8-20 544 2.1-14[15-20] 544 2.1-20 544 2.10,11 59 2.15-21 544, 579 2.22-40 547, 548 2.25-32[33-38] 560 2.29-32 86, 95, 799, 813 2.32 306 2.33-35 553 2.41-52 544, 545, 579 3.1-6 542 3.1-17 582 3.7-18 543 3.15-17,21,22 546 3.15-22 546 4.1-13 551 4.14-21 547, 562 4.14-30 575 4.16-24 575 5.1-11 548 5.27-39 551 6.12-16 586 6.17-26 549 6.17-31 577 6.20-31 576 6.27-38 549 7.1-10 564 7.11-17 564 7.11-23 560 7.36 – 8.3 565 8.1-3 583 8.4-15 564 8.22-25 550 8.22-35 550 8.26-39 565 8.41-56 564 9.1-6 578 9.11-17 563 9.18-27 576 9.28-36 550, 584 9.37-43a 550 9.46-56 583 9.51-62 566 10.1-9 586 10.1-11,16-20 566

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831

10.25-37 567 10.38-42 567 11.1-13 568 11.14-28 565 11.27,28 584 11.37-54 572 12.1-12 573 12.13-21 568 12.16-30 588 12.16-31 550 12.32-40 569 12.35-48 542 12.49-56 569 13.1-9 552 13.10-17 570 13.22-30 573 13.31-35 551, 552, 574 14.1,7-14 570 14.1-14 574, 575 14.12-24 565 14.25-33 571 14.27-33 552 15 127 15.1-3 553 15.1-10 551, 571 15.11-32 551, 553 15.18,19 61 16.1-13 572 16.19-31 554, 559, 572 17.5-10 573 17.11-19 573, 588 17.20-37 566 18.1-8 574 18.9-14 551, 574 18.31 – 19.10 566 19.1-10 577, 587 19.28-40 554 19.29-38 578 19.37-48 560 19.38 326 19.41 – 20.8 567 20.9-19 554 20.27-38 577 21.5-19 578 21.25-36 542 22.1-13 553 22.1-23 554 22.14 – 23.56 554 22.24-30 561, 584 22.24-53 555 22.39-53 555 22.54-71 555 23.1-25 555 23.1-49 554

832

23.33-43 578 24.1-9 58 24.1-12 557, 558, 559 24.13-35 558, 559 24.25-32 560 24.36-49 560 24.36b-48 559 24.44-53 561, 562 John 1.1-14 544, 550 1.[1-9]10-18 545 1.6-8 543 1.14 302, 310 1.19-28 542, 543 1.29-34 545, 546 1.29-42 546 1.35-42 586 1.35-51 552 1.43-51 546, 580, 584 1.47-51 585 2.1-11 545, 546, 547 2.13-22 552, 558, 559, 587 2.18-22 548, 556 3.1-17 542, 552, 563 3.13-17 585 3.14-21 553 3.16 163, 238, 258, 273 3.16-21 547 3.22-36 570 3.25-30 581 4.5-42 552 4.7-26 545 4.19-29 587 4.19-29a 547 4.24 59 4.31-35 567 5.1-9 561 5.19-29 560 5.30-47 571 5.31-40 543 5.36b-47 575 6.1-15 578 6.1-21 568 6.22-35 563 6.24-35 568 6.25-35 588 6.30-40 560 6.35,41-51 569 6.51-58 563, 569 6.51-69 571 6.56-69 570 6.68 280 7.14-36 572 7.37-39 562

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8.1-11 551 8.12 280, 306 8.31-38,48-59 572 8.51-59 552 9 573 9.1-25 553 9.1-41 553 10.1-10 560 10.1-19 559 10.11-18 560 10.22-29 587 10.22-30 560 10.27 280 11.1-16 583 11.[1-31]32-44 577 11.1-45 553 11.[17-26]27-44 559 11.17-44 553, 559 11.32-44 576 12.1-8 553 12.1-11 554 12.12-16 554 12.20-26 580 12.20-32 586 12.20-33 553 12.20-36 555 12.27-36a 550, 584, 585 13.1-17 555 13.8 314 13.21-32 555 13.31-35 560 13.31b-35 555 13.34 314 14.1-14 560, 580 14.1-29 577 14.6 280 14.8-17[25-27] 562 14.15 314 14.15-21 561 14.15-26 586 14.23-29 561, 577 14.27 314 14.27,28 318 15.1-8 560, 580 15.9-17 561, 577, 581 15.12-17 581 15.12-27 573 15.15 328 15.17-27 586 15.18-21 580 15.26 – 16.15 562 15.26,27 562 16.1-11 574 16.4b-15 562

16.5-15 563 16.12-15 563 17.1-11 562, 563 17.1a,11b-19 552 17.6-19 562 17.20-26 562 18;19 556 18.1 – 19.42 556 18.33-37 578 19.23-27 584 19.25-27 553 19.38-42 556 20.1,2 583 20.1-10 58 20.1-18 558 20.11-18 58, 558, 583 20.19,20 316 20.19-23 558, 562 20.19-31 559 20.24-29 583 21.1-14 58, 561 21.1-19 559, 561 21.15-22 582 21.19b-25 587 Acts 1.1-8 562 1.1-11 561 1.6-14 562, 584 1.15-17 562 1.15-26 581 1.21-26 562 2.1-21 562 2.14-21[22-38] 562 2.14a,22-32 559, 560 2.22-38 562 2.33-36 560 2.36-41 559 2.37-47 581 2.42-47 560 3.1-10 50, 548 3.1-16 579 3.12-19 559 4.1-22 567 4.5-12 560 4.32-35 559 4.32-37 581 5.12-16 584 5.27-32 559 6 549, 586 7.44-50 547 7.51-60 586 7.55-60 560 8.4-25 549 8.14-17 546

8.26-40 560 9.1-6[7-20] 559 9.1-22 579 9.26-31 581 9.32-43 582 9.36-43 560 10.34-43 546, 558 10.34-48 562 10.44-48 561 11.1-18 560, 582 11.19-30 581 11.27 – 12.2 583 12.1-11 582, 585 12.1-17 568 12.25 – 13.13 580 13.1-13 568 13.13-41 543 13.14b-26 582 13.16-26 543 14.8-17 550 14.8-20 569 14.8-28 581 15.35-41 580 16.1-15 569 16.6-12a 586 16.9-15 561 16.11-15 546 16.16-34 562 17.15-34 570 17.22-31 561 18.1-16 570 19.1-7 546 19.1-20 571 20.17-38 571 21.17-39a 564 22.3-16 579 22.22 – 23.11 564 23.12-35 565 26.1,9-25 572 27.1-12 565 27.[13-32]33-44 566 28.1-16 566 28.17-31 567 Romans 1.1-7 543 1.16,17 564 2.17-29 579 3.22b-28[29-31] 564 4.1-5,13-17 552 4.13-18 579 4.13-25 552, 559, 564 5.1,2 308 5.1-5 563 5.1-8 565

5.1-11 552, 553 5.5 60 5.8 59, 312 5.12-19 551 5.12-21 553, 580 6.1-11 546, 565 6.3-11 557 6.9-11 782, 805 6.12-23 566 7.7-25 564 7.15-25a 566 7.21 – 8.4 553 8.1-11 567 8.2 796 8.6-11 553 8.12-17 563 8.12-25 567 8.14 796 8.14-17 562 8.15b-19 796 8.18-25 550 8.22-27 562 8.26-39 568 8.31-39 577 9.1-5 568 9.1-13 564 9.14-26 565 10.5-15 569 10.5-17 575 10.8b-13 551 10.12-18 586 11.1,2a 569 11.13-24 552 11.25-36 565 11.29-32 569 12.1-5 548 12.1-8 545, 570 12.9-16 581 12.9-21 570 13.1-10 566 13.8-14 571 13.11-14 542 13.12 59 14.1-12 571 14.1-17 566 15.1-6 575 15.4-13 542, 575 15.14-29 567 16.25-27 543 1 Corinthians 1.1-9 546 1.3-9 542 1.10-18 547 1.18-25 552, 585

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833

1.18-31 547, 555 1.26-29 587 2.1-12[13-16] 548, 554 2.6-16 562 2.9,10 320 3.1-9 549 3.9-17 587 3.10-11,16-23 549 3.10-17 547, 559 4.1-5 543 4.1-7 581 4.5 300 4.8-13 567 4.9-15 584 4.9-16 586 5.6b-8 559 5.7b,8 782, 805 5.7,8 316 6.11-20 546 6.12-20 547 7.17-24 547 9.16-23 548 9.24-27 549 10.1-13 552, 559, 560 10.1-17 563 10.1-24 568 11.23-26 555, 563 12.1-11 546 12.3b - 13 562 12.4-13 562 12.12-31a 547 13.1-13 547 14.1-19 568 14.12-20 547 15.1-8 58 15.1-11 548, 558 15.3-7 147 15.12-20 549 15.19-26 558 15.20-22 782, 805 15.35-38,42-50 549 2 Corinthians 1.1-11 552 1.1-22 569 1.3-7 553, 583 1.3-12 545 1.18-22 549 1.22 320 3 584 3.4-18 562 3.12 – 4.2 550 3.12-18 550 4.1-6 585 4.3-6 550

834

4.5-12 564, 576 4.7-15 583 4.13 – 5.1 564 5.6-10[11-13]14-17 565 5.14-17 583 5.14 – 6.2 558 5.16-21 553 5.20b – 6.10 551 6.1-10 584 6.1-13 565 8.1-9 569 8.7-15 566 9 570 9.6-15 588 12.2-10 566 13.5-10 563 13.11-13 563 13.13 110, 121 Galatians 1.1-12 564 1.11-16a 579 1.11-24 546, 564 1.13 – 2.8 582 2.1-10 581 2.15-21 565 2.16b-20 586 3.1-9 552 3.23-29 544, 552, 565, 582 3.27 – 4.7 544 4.1-5 580 4.4-7 544, 579, 584 4.8-20 549 5.1 566 5.2-10 549 5.13-25 566 6.[1-6]7-16 566 6.11-18 555 Ephesians 1.3-10 580 1.3-14 545, 567 1.11-23 576, 577 1.15-23 561, 562, 578 2.1-10 546, 553 2.8-14 553 2.11-18 555 2.11-22 560, 567, 585 2.13 312 2.19,17 324 2.19-22 583, 586, 587 3 148 3.1-12 545 3.5-12 544 3.14-21 568 4.1-16 546, 568

Index of Biblical References

4.7-16 562, 580 4.17-32 548 4.25 – 5.2 569 4.30,32 322 5.1-17 549 5.8-14 553 5.15-20 569 6.1-20 549 6.10-20 552, 570, 580 Philippians 1.1-26 552 1.3-11 542 1.21-30 572 2.1-11 544 2.1-13 572 2.5-11 544, 554, 799 2.6-11 147, 585 2.8,9 312 2.12-28 548 3.1-14 579 3.4b-14 552, 553, 573 3.7-21 549 3.13b – 4.1 581 3.17 – 4.1 552 4.1-9 573 4.4-7 543 4.4-9 588 4.6-9 577 4.10-20 549 Colossians 1.1-14 545, 567 1.9-14 576, 577 1.9-20 544 1.11-20 578 1.13-18a 793 1.15-20 550 1.15-28 567 1.18-23 554, 556 1.19-20a 793 1.24 – 2.7 579 2.6-15[16-19] 568 2.8-15 579 2.20 – 3.4 561 3.1-4 58, 558 3.1-11 561, 568 3.1-22 548 3.12-17 544, 553, 575 3.14,15 326 4.7-18 586 1 Thessalonians 1.1-10 574 2.1-8 545, 574 2.9-13 577 3.9-13 542

3.13 328 4.13-18 561, 577 5.1-11 542, 578 5.16-24 543 5.23 328 2 Thessalonians 1.1-12 577 2.1-5,13-17 577 3.6-13 578 1 Timothy 1.12-17 571 1.15 163, 238, 258, 273 2.1-7 572, 577, 588 3.16 304 6.6-10 588 6.6-19 551,572 6.11-16 578 2 Timothy 1.1-14 573 2.1-7 574 2.3-13 580 2.8-15 573 3.10-17 586 3.14-17 585 3.14 – 4.5 574, 575 4.1-11 580 4.1-18 553 4.5-17 586 4.6-8 574, 582 4.16-18 574 4.17,18 582 Titus 2.1-8 547 2.11-14 304, 310, 544, 546, 547 3.4-7 544, 546 Philemon 1-16 547 1-21 571 Hebrews 1.1-4 544, 573 1.1-12 546 1.5-12 544 1.5-14 585 2.5-12 573 2.5-18 567, 580 2.10-18 544 2.14-18 548 4.11-16 548 4.12-16 573 4.14 60, 318 4.14-16 556 4.16 60 5.1-10 574

5.5-10 553 5.7-9 556 6.17 – 7.10 546 7.11-25 561 7.23-28 574 7.26-28 561 8 568 9.11-14 577 9.11-15 554 9.24-28 577 10.1-10 556 10.4-10 580 10.5-10 543 10.11-14[15-18]19-25 578 10.16-25 556 10.19-25 587 10.22 318 10.35 – 11.1 583 11.1-3,8-16 551, 569 11.17-31 568 11.29 – 12.2 569 11.32 – 12.2 560, 576, 580 12.1 60, 324 12.1-3 555 12.1-17 569 12.2 60 12.18-24 576, 587 12.18-29 553, 570 13.1-8 570 13.1-15 569 13.15,16 570 13.16-21 570 13.20,21 94 James 1.1-12 580 1.17-27 570 1.21 280 2.1-10[11-13]14-17 571 3.1-12 571 3.13 – 4.3,7,8a 572 3.13-18 577 5 553 5.7-10 543 5.13-16a 50 5.13-20 572 1 Peter 1.3 60 1.3-5 795 1.3-9 559 1.3-12 547, 559, 583 1.17-23 559 1.18,19,21 795 1.25 280 2.1-10 587

2.2-10 560 2.9 324 2.16-25 553 2.19-25 560, 582 2.21b-25 794 3.8-18 567 3.13-22 561 3.18-22 551 4.1-8 556 4.7-14 568 4.12-14 562 5.1-11 559 5.6-11 562 5.8,9 85, 88 2 Peter 1.1-15 568 1.16-19 584 1.16-21 550 3.8-13 569 3.8-15a 542 3.14-18 569 1 John 1 587 1.1 – 2.2 559 1.1-4 547 1.1-7 544 1.8,9 61 2.1,2 163, 238, 258, 273 2.1-11 587 2.1-17 573 2.22-29 572 3.1-3 550, 576, 577, 584 3.1-7 559 3.1-15 573 3.16-24 560 3.16 – 4.6 574 3.17 235, 254 4.7-16 545 4.7-21 560 4.16 60 5.1-6 561 5.1-12 587 5.5-12 556 5.6-9 546 5.9-13 562 3 John 1,5-8 547 Jude 1-4,17-25 586 Revelation 1 570 1.1-8 543 1.4-8 559 1.4-18 578 1.4b-8 578 1.8 322

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835

1.12-18 558 1.17,18 316 2.1-11 559 2.12-17 560 3.1-13 560 3.7-22 578 3.14-22 561, 570 4 550, 563, 578 4.8,11 148 5 561, 585 5.1-10 546 5.9 148 5.9b,10 794, 801 5.11-14 559 5.13b 794 7.9-17 560, 576, 577 8.1-5 571 11.15-18 578 11.19 – 12.6 584 12.1-5a 547 12.1-12 571 12.7-12 580, 585 12.10 584 14.1-5 572 14.1-13 562 14.13 – 15.4 542 14.14-18 588 14.18 – 15.4 555 15.2-4 558 15.3,4 800 19.1b,5b 796 19.6-10 547, 576 19.6b,7,9b 796 21.1-6 560 21.1-6a 576 21.1-8 562 21.1-14 560 21.9-14 587 21.10,22 – 22.5 561 22.4,5 85 22.6-21 543 22.12-14,16,17 562, 792 22.17 148 22.20,21 562

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General Index absolutions – Evening Prayer on Sunday 39; Book of Common Prayer 74 – Form of Preparation 165 – Holy Communion 159 note: Order One 170; traditional 210: Order Two 238; contemporary 258: supplementary texts 279 – Morning Prayer on Sunday 31; Book of Common Prayer 64, 74, 81 note – Night Prayer traditional 90 – other authorized forms 135–7 – Thanksgiving, for the Word 46–7 acclamations in Eucharistic Prayers – Holy Communion Order One 330 note; Order One 176, 333 note; traditional 224: Prayer A 216; Prayer C 219 – see also Gospel acclamations Advent – calendar 2 – canticles, for Morning and Evening Prayer 57 note – date (2001–30) 17 – lectionary 537 note, 542–3 – seasonal provisions, Holy Communion 300–301 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 59 – Sunday next before Advent see Christ the King – see also Advent, Sundays before Advent, Advent, Sundays of Advent Advent 1, and Patronal and Dedication Festivals 530 note Advent 3 to Christ’s Baptism, Service of the Word, readings 27 note Advent, Sundays before – Collects and Post Communions: contemporary 423– 6; traditional 495– 8: lectionary 577– 8 Advent, Sundays of – Collects and Post Communions: contemporary 376– 9; traditional 449–51 Aelred of Hexham (12 January) 5 affirmations of faith, authorized forms 144–58 – see also Creeds

Agnes (21 January) 5 Agnus Dei 334 note – Order One 179; traditional 223: Order Two 335 note; 241 Aidan (31 August) 12 Alban (22 June) 10 Alcuin of York (20 May) 9 Aldhelm (25 May) 9 Alfred the Great (26 October) 14 All Saints’ Day (1 November) 15 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 422–3; traditional 494–5 – day after, to day before Advent 1, seasonal provisions 326–7 – lectionary 540 note, 576 – observance 526 note, 527 note – prayer over baptismal water 368– 9 – seasonal provisions 324–5 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 – transference 534 note All Souls’ Day (Commemoration of the Faithful Departed) (2 November) 15 Alleluias, Night Prayer 99 note Alphege (19 April) 8 Ambrose (7 December) 16 Andrew (30 November) 15 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 443; traditional 516 – lectionary 586 – observance 528 note Andrewes, Lancelot (25 September) 13 Anne (26 July) 11 Annunciation (25 March) 7 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 429; traditional 502 – lectionary 580 – observance 526 note, 529 note – seasonal provisions 310–311 – transference 534 note – see also Blessed Virgin Mary Anselm (21 April) 8

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837

Anskar (3 February) 6 Antony of Egypt (17 January) 5 Apostles’ Creed 141 note, 141–3 – Evening Prayer on Sunday 43; Book of Common Prayer 77 – Morning Prayer on Sunday 35; Book of Common Prayer 69 – see also Creeds Ascension Day – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 404; traditional 476 – date (2001–30) 17 – lectionary 540 note, 561 – observance 526 note – Proper Prefaces from Book of Common Prayer, for use in Order Two 246 – seasonal provisions 318– 9 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 – Sunday after (Easter 7): Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 404–5; traditional 476–7: lectionary 561 – to Pentecost 320–21, 527 note Ash Wednesday – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 392; traditional 464 – date (2001–30) 17 – lectionary 540 note, 551 – observance 527 note – to Saturday after Lent 4, seasonal provisions 308– 9 Assent, Declaration of xi Athanasian Creed 143 note, 144 note, 145– 6 – see also Creeds Athanasius (2 May) 9 Augustine, of Hippo (28 August) 12 Augustine, of Canterbury (26 May) 9 Authorization vii,815 authorized forms of service, rules for 525 note Azariah,Vedanayagam Samuel (2 January) 5 Baptism see Holy Baptism Baptism of Christ (1 January) – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 383–4; traditional 456–7 – lectionary 546 – observance 528 note, 529 note – and Patronal and Dedication Festivals 528 note – prayer over baptismal water 365– 6 – transference 534 note

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baptismal vows, corporate renewal in services other than Holy Baptism or Holy Communion 149–51 Barnabas (11 June) 10 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 433; traditional 506 – lectionary 540 note, 581 – observance 528 note Barnett, Samuel and Henrietta (17 June) 10 Bartholomew (24 August) 12 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 439; traditional 512 – lectionary 584 – observance 528 note Bartolomé de las Casas (20 July) 11 Basil the Great (2 January) 5 Baxter, Richard (14 June) 10 Beatitudes – Form of Preparation 164 – as invitation to confession 331 note – supplementary texts 126 Becket,Thomas (29 December or 7 July) 16 Bede,Venerable (25 May) 9 ‘Before the ending of the day’, use in Night Prayer 82, 90 Benedicite (Song of Creation) – 778– 9, 57 note, 58 note, 67 note, 776 note; Book of Common Prayer 807– 8, 777 note Benedict Biscop (12 January) 5 Benedict of Nursia (11 July) 11 Benedictus (‘Blessed is he who comes’) see Eucharistic Prayers Benedictus (‘Blessed be the Lord’: Song of Zechariah) – 34, 797; 777 note, Book of Common Prayer 68, 777 note, 809 Bernard (20 August) 12 Bible Sunday (Last Sunday after Trinity), lectionary 575 Biblical references, index of 823–36 Birinus (4 September) 13 Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary (8 September) 13 ‘Bless the Lord’ (canticle) 800, 777 note

Blessed Virgin Mary (15 August) – 12 Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 438– 9; traditional 511–2 – lectionary 584 – observance 528 note, 529 note – transfer to 8 September 12 – Birth (8 September) 13 – Conception (8 December) 16 – see Visit of Mary to Elizabeth (31 May) blessings 110 – Evening Prayer, on Sunday 45 – Holy Baptism 363 – Holy Communion 159 note: Order One 183; traditional 227: Order Two 244; contemporary 266 – seasonal provisions 301 – supplementary texts 299 – Morning Prayer on Sunday 37 – Night Prayer 87, 98, 99 note – Thanksgivings 49, 56 – see also Collects; Grace; intercessions; prayers Bonaventure (15 July) 11 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich (9 April) 8 Boniface (Wynfrith) of Crediton (5 June) 10 Book of Common Prayer – calendar 529 note – table of collects from, used in Common Worship 522–3 – see also Evening Prayer; Holy Communion; lectionary; litanies; Morning Prayer Booth,William and Catherine (20 August) 12 Bosco, John (31 January) 5 Bray,Thomas (15 February) 6 Breaking of the Bread – Order One 179, traditional 223,334 note, 335 note Bridget of Sweden (23 July) 11 Brigid (1 February) 6 Bunyan, John (30 August) 12 Butler, Joseph (16 June) 10 Butler, Josephine (30 May) 9 calendar 1–16 – Book of Common Prayer 529 note – Rules 526–33 Calvin, John (26 May) 9 Candlemas see Presentation (2 February) 6

Cantate Domino 76 – Book of Common Prayer 777 note, 812 canticles 778– 813 – Holy Communion Order One 330 note – Morning and Evening Prayer 29 note, 41–2, 57 note, 58 note – Service of the Word 26 note Carlile,Wilson (26 September) 13 Catherine of Alexandria (25 November) 15 Catherine of Siena (29 April) 8 Cavell, Edith (12 October) 14 Cecilia (22 November) 15 Cedd (26 October) 14 Chad (2 March) (also with Cedd, 26 October) 7 Chanel, Peter (28 April) 8 Charles, King and Martyr (30 January) 5 children, prayers at preparation of the table 292 Chisholm, Caroline (16 May) 9 Christ the King (Sunday next before Advent) – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 426; traditional 498 – lectionary 578 – observance 528 note, 529 note – transference 534 note ‘Christ the Servant’, Song of, use at Evening Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 794 Christening see Holy Baptism Christmas – calendar 2 – canticles for Morning and Evening Prayer 57 note – confession 123 – lectionary 544–5 – Proper Prefaces from Book of Common Prayer, Holy Communion Order Two 246 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 59 – Christmas to Eve of the Epiphany, seasonal provisions 302–3 see entries below Christmas Day (25 December) 16 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 380–381; traditional 453–4 – lectionary 544

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Christmas Eve (24 December) 16 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 379; traditional 452 – lectionary 543 Christmas Night (25 December) – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 380; traditional 453 Christmas, Sundays of Christmas: Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 381–2; traditional 454–5 Christ’s Glory, Song of 777 note, 799 Chrysostom, prayer of St see St Chrysostom Circumcision see Naming and Circumcision of Jesus (1 January) Clare of Assisi (11 August) 12 Clement (23 November) 15 Collects and Post Communions: contemporary 375–447, traditional 448-521 in services: Evening Prayer 58 note, 79 – Holy Baptism 362 – Holy Communion 159 note; Order One 171, traditional 211; Order Two 233, contemporary 252 – Night Prayer 86, 97 – and other endings for forms of intercession 288–9 – collects from Book of Common Prayer, table of 522-3 – see also particular festivals and seasons subjects: against all perils 79; commerce and industry 104; Evening 101; for Grace 71; Guidance of the Holy Spirit: general 103, or at Synod or Parochial Church Council meeting 104; ministry of all Christian people 103 note; mission and evangelism 103 note; Morning 101; for Peace 71, 79, 105; personal help 120, 121; purity,‘collect for’ (Prayer of Preparation) 168, 249, traditional 208, 229; Rogation 104; social justice and responsibility 105; Sovereign, the 232, 251; unity of the Church 104–5; vocations 105; workers on land or sea 104; world peace 105 – Trinitarian

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ending 103 note – use with authorized forms of service 525 note see also Prayers for various occasions Columba (9 June) 10 ‘Come, Holy Ghost’ (Veni Creator Spiritus), Form of Preparation 161 Comfortable Words – Form of Preparation 163 – as invitation to confession 331 note – Order Two 238; contemporary 258 – supplementary material 273 Commandments – Form of Preparation for Holy Communion 162–3 – Order One; as invitation to confession 331 note: Order Two 230–32; contemporary 250–51 – supplementary material 269–71 Commemoration of the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) (2 November) 15 commemorations – calendar 5–16, rules governing 531 commitment, affirmation of 152 communion, giving of – Order One 180–82, traditional 224–5; Order Two 242, contemporary 262 – members of other Churches 159 note – words at 295 Compline see Night Prayer Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (8 December) 16 confessions – authorized forms 123–34 – Evening Prayer on Sunday 39; Book of Common Prayer 73 – Form of Preparation 165 confessions – at Holy Communion Order One 331 note: Order Two 237; contemporary 257 – supplementary texts 276– 8 confessions – invitations to Holy Communion Order One 168– 9; traditional 208– 9: Order Two 237; contemporary 256 – seasonal provisions see particular festivals and seasons – supplementary texts 275

confessions – Morning Prayer on Sunday 31; Book of Common Prayer 63–4 – Night Prayer 81; traditional 89, 99 note – see also Collects Confirmation, and Holy Communion 525 note Contents pages – general v – Holy Communion 157 – Service of the Word, Morning and Evening Prayer, Night Prayer 19 consecration, supplementary 296 Conversion of Paul (25 January) 5 see Paul Cooper,Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury (1 October) 14 Corpus Christi see Thanksgiving for the Institution of Holy Communion Cranmer,Thomas (21 March) 7 Creeds – Holy Communion Order One 173; traditional 213: Order Two 234, contemporary 253 – Introduction to 332 note – as part of corporate renewal of baptismal vows 150–1 – Service of the Word 23, 27 note – see also Affirmations of Faith;Apostles’ Creed;Athanasian Creed; Nicene Creed Crispin and Crispinian (25 October) 14 Cuthbert (20 March or 4 September) 7 Cyprian (15 September) 13 Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria (27 June) 10 Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem (18 March) 7 Cyril, Missionary to the Slavs (14 February) 6 David (1 March) 7 David, Song of, use at Morning Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 791 Declaration of Assent xi Dedication Festival – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 446; traditional 520 – lectionary 587 – observance 530 note – transference 534 note Denys (9 October) 14 Deus misereatur 77 note – Book of Common Prayer 777 note, 813

discipline and self denial, days of – calendar 5–16 – rules governing 531 Dominic (8 August) 12 Donne, John (31 March) 7 Dunstan (19 May) 9 Easter – calendar 3 – canticles for Morning and Evening Prayer 57 note – date (2001–30) 17 – invitations to communion: contemporary 180; traditional 224 – lectionary 557– 61 – prayer over baptismal water 367 – Proper Preface from Book of Common Prayer 246 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 – see entries below Easter Anthems – Morning Prayer 57 note, 58 note, 80 note, 776 note, 782; Book of Common Prayer 777 note, 805 Easter Day – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 400; traditional 472 – lectionary 558 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 Easter Eve – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 399; traditional 471 – lectionary 556 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 Easter, Sundays of: Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 400–405; traditional 472–7 – to Eve of the Ascension, seasonal provisions 316–17 Easter Vigil, lectionary 557 Eastertide – Holy Communion, Order 1: greeting during 167, 207; dismissal during 183, 227; – rules governing 527 Edmund (20 November) 15 Edward the Confessor (13 October) 14 Elizabeth see Visit of Mary to Elizabeth (31 May) 9 Elizabeth of Hungary (18 November) 15 Ember Days, rules governing 531

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841

Endings and blessings 110 English Saints and Martyrs of the Reformation Era (4 May) 9 Ephrem of Syria (9 June) 10 Epiphany (6 January) 5 – calendar 2 – canticles for Morning and Evening Prayer 57 note – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 383; traditional 456 – lectionary 545– 8 – prayer over baptismal water 365– 6 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 59 Epiphany, Sundays of Epiphany: Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 383– 6; traditional 457– 9 – to Eve of the Presentation, seasonal provisions 304–5 – transference 534 note Ethelburga (11 October) 14 Etheldreda (23 June) 10 Eucharist see Holy Communion Eucharistic Prayers 159 note – Order One 176–7, 184–205; Prayer A 177, 184–7; Prayer B 188– 90; Prayer C 191– 93; Prayer D 177, 194–5; Prayer E 196–7; Prayer F 177, 198–200; Prayer G 177, 201-3; Prayer H 177, 204–5; traditional 216–21: Prayer A 216–18; Prayer C 219–21 – Order Two: alternative order 335 note; 240–41; contemporary 261 Eucharistic Prefaces – Order One 294, 300–329; traditional 300–329; use of 333 note – Order Two 246–7, 300–329; contemporary 300–329 – Proper Prefaces from Book of Common Prayer 246–7 – short and extended 333 note – use of 333 note – for Holy Baptism 362 – see also particular festivals and seasons Evening Prayer – 38-45, notes 29, 57-8; opening hymns or canticles at 783-5, other canticles at 792-96, Gospel canticle (Magnificat) at 798, Thanksgivings for use at, on Sundays 46-56, note 58; – Book of Common Prayer 72-9, canticles at 811-13

842

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permitted variations to, in Common Worship 80 – notes: on festivals 528, on lesser festivals 530, on commemoration days 531 exhortations – Holy Communion: Form of Preparation 161; Order Two: contemporary 256; supplementary texts 128; use of 331 note – Third Exhortation from Book of Common Prayer 245 Ezekiel, Song of, use at Morning Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 791 Faith, Song of, use at Evening Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 795 Felicity, Perpetua and their Companions (7 March) 7 Felix (8 March) 7 Ferard, Elizabeth (18 July) 11 Ferrar, Nicholas (4 December) 16 festivals see Holy Days Fisher, John (6 July) 11 Foucauld, Charles de (1 December) 16 Fox, George (13 January) 5 Francis of Assisi (4 October) 14 Francis de Sales (24 January) 5 Fry, Elizabeth (12 October) 14 Gardiner,Allen (6 September) 13 General Thanksgiving 109 – use at service without communion 334 note George (23 April) 8 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 430; traditional 503 – lectionary 580 – observance 528 note, 529 note – transference 534 note Gilbert of Sempringham (4 February) 6 Giles of Provence (1 September) 13 Gilmore, Isabella (16 April) 8 Gloria in Excelsis – Order One 171; traditional 211; use of 331 note: Order Two 244; contemporary 265; use of 335 note ‘Glory and honour’ (canticle) 777 note, 794

godparents see parents and godparents God’s Children, Song of, use at Evening Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 796 Good Friday – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 399; traditional 471 – lectionary 556 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 59 Gore, Charles (17 January) 5 Gospel acclamations – for Ordinary Time 280 – seasonal provisions 300–328 Gospel readings – Holy Baptism 351 – Order One 172; traditional 212; use of 332 note – Order Two 233; contemporary 252 Grace, the (2 Cor 13.13) contemporary 37, 45; 27 note – traditional 71, 79, 121 – use to end service without communion 334 note ‘Great and wonderful’ (canticle) 777 note, 800 greetings – Holy Baptism 349 – Holy Communion 331 note; contemporary 159 note; traditional 207 Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa (19 July) 11 Gregory of Nazianzus (2 January) 5 Gregory the Great (3 September) 13 Grosseteste, Robert (9 October) 14 Hannington, James (29 October) 14 Harvest – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 447; traditional 521 – confessions 126 – lectionary 588 – observance 530 note – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 – transference 534 note Helena (21 May) 9 Herbert, George (27 February) 6 Hilary (13 January) 5 Hilda (19 November) 15 Hildegard (17 September) 13 Hill, Octavia (13 August) 12 Hilton,Walter (24 March) 7

Holy Baptism 344–73 – and Holy Communion 346–7, 525 note – without Holy Communion, structure of service 348 Holy Communion 155–336 – Form of Preparation 161–65 – Order One 167–205; traditional 207–27; structure 166 – Order Two 229–47; contemporary 249–66; structure 228 – seasonal provisions 300–329 – supplementary texts 268–99; notes: general 158–9; on specific matters 330–35 – on festivals and Principal Feasts 528 – celebration with Service of the Word 25, 27 – collects and readings at 525, 540 – and Confirmation 525 – and Holy Baptism 346–7, 362, 525 – and Marriages 525– ministries in 158–9 – and Ordinations 525; see also blessings; Communion, Giving of; intercession; peace; prayers after communion; prayers of penitence; preparation of the table Holy Communion,Thanksgiving for Institution see Thanksgiving for the Institution of Holy Communion (Corpus Christi) Holy Cross Day (14 September) 13 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 440; traditional 513 – lectionary 585 – observance 528 note Holy Days (Festivals and Lesser Festivals) – calendar 5–16 – Collects and Post Communions: contemporary 427–46; traditional 499–520 – rules governing 528–30, transferences, table of 534 Holy Innocents (28 December) 16 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 445; traditional 519 – lectionary 587 – observance 528 note Holy Scriptures, Rules for reading 539–41 note Holy Week, lectionary 554– 6 Hooker, Richard (3 November) 15

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843

Hugh (17 November) 15 Humility, Song of, use at Morning Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 789 hymns – at Evening Prayer 57 note – Holy Communion 330 note – Morning Prayer 57 note – use with authorized forms of service 525 note Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch (17 October) 14 Ignatius of Loyola (31 July) 11 Ini Kopuria (6 June) 10 intercession 332 note – Holy Communion Order One 174; traditional 214: Order Two 236; contemporary 255 – supplementary forms of 281– 9 – 58 note – at Evening Prayer on Sunday 44; at Morning Prayer on Sunday 36 – see also collects; litanies; prayers Irenæus (28 June) 10 James (25 July) 11 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 437; traditional 510 – lectionary 540 note, 583 – observance 528 note James and Philip see Philip and James (1 May) 9 James the Deacon (11 October) 14 Jebb, Eglantine (17 December) 16 Jerome (30 September) 13 Joachim (26 July) 11 Joan of Arc (30 May) 9 John (27 December) 16 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 444; traditional 518 – lectionary 587 – observance 528 note John the Baptist, Birth of (24 June) 10 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 434; traditional 507 – lectionary 582 – observance 528 note – Beheading (29 August) 12 John Chrysostom (13 September) 13 John of Damascus (4 December) 16 John of the Cross (14 December) 16 Johnson, Samuel (13 December) 16

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Joseph of Nazareth (19 March) 7 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 428– 9; traditional 501 – lectionary 579 – observance 528 note – transference 534 note Jubilate (Song of Joy) – Morning Prayer 57 note, 68, 776 note, 781: Book of Common Prayer 777 note, 810 Jude see Simon and Jude (28 October) 14 Julian of Norwich (8 May) 9 Justin (1 June) 10 Keble, John (14 July) 11 Kempe, Margery (9 November) 15 Ken,Thomas (8 June) 10 Kennedy, Geoffrey Studdert (8 March) 7 Kentigern (Mungo) (13 January) 5 King, Edward (8 March) 7 Kivebulaya,Apolo (30 May) 9 Kolbe, Maximilian (14 August) 12 Kyrie eleison – Holy Communion Order One 331 note: 170; traditional 210; Order Two, 232 – use with confessions 133–4 Lamb, Song of, use at Evening Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 796 Lanfranc (28 May) 9 Latimer, Hugh (16 October) 14 Laud,William (10 January) 5 Laurence (10 August) 12 Law,William (10 April) 8 Lazarus (29 July) 11 lectionary 542– 90 – annual cycles, tables of 538 – rules governing 539–41 Lent – calendar 3 – canticles for Morning and Evening Prayer 57 note – confessions 124 – Gospel acclamations, on Saints’ days 328 – lectionary 540 note, 551–56 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 59 – see also Lent, Sundays before; Lent, Sundays of Lent 1 530 note Lent 5 530 note – to Wednesday of Holy Week, seasonal provisions 312–13

Lent, Sundays before: Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 387– 91; traditional 460– 63 – extended Eucharistic Preface 294 – lectionary 541 note, 550 Lent, Sundays of Lent: Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 393–7; traditional 465– 9 Leo the Great (10 November) 15 Leonard (6 November) 15 Lesser Festivals – calendar 5–16, rules governing 530 Light, Song of the (‘Phos hilaron’), use at Evening Prayer 58 note, 783 litanies 111–14 – Book of Common Prayer 115–21 – Holy Communion, supplementary texts 284–7 – see also confessions; intercessions; prayers liturgical colours, use of 532–3 local celebrations – calendar 5-16, rules governing 530, transferences, table of 534 Lord’s Prayer – contemporary 36, 44, 178, 263, 342 – modified traditional 36, 44, 222, 263, 343 – Book of Common Prayer 64, 70, 74, 78, 96, 120, 229, 242 – alternative text 106 notes: Holy Communion Order One 333, Order Two 335 Lord’s Supper see Holy Communion Lowder, Charles Fuge (9 September) 13 Lucy (13 December) 16 Luke (18 October) 14 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 442; traditional 515 – lectionary 586 – observance 528 note Luther, Martin (31 October) 14 Luwum, Janani (17 February) 6 Macrina (19 July) 11 Magnificat (Song of Mary) 42, 777 note, 798 Book of Common Prayer 76, 777 note, 811 Margaret, Queen of Scotland (16 November) 15

Margaret of Antioch (20 July) 11 Mark (25 April) 8 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 431; traditional 504 – lectionary 580 – observance 528 note, 529 note – transference 534 note Marriages, on Principal Feasts 525 note Martha (29 July) 11 Martin, Bishop of Tours (11 November) 15 Martin of Porres (3 November) 15 Martyn, Henry (19 October) 14 Martyrs of Japan, 1597 (6 February) 6 Martyrs of Papua New Guinea, 1901 and 1942 (2 September) 13 Martyrs of Uganda, 1886 and 1978 (3 June) 10 Mary see Blessed Virgin Mary Mary, Companion of Our Lord (29 July) 11 Mary Magdalene (22 July) 11 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 436–7; traditional 509–10 – lectionary 583 – observance 528 note Matthew (21 September) 13 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 440; traditional 513 – lectionary 585 – observance 528 note Matthias (14 May) 9 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 432; traditional 505 – lectionary 540 note, 581 – observance 528 note – transfer to 24 February 6, 9 Maundy Thursday – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 398; traditional 470–71 – lectionary 555 – seasonal provisions 314–15 Maurice, Frederick Denison (1 April) 8 Mechtild (19 November) 15 Mellitus (24 April) 8 Messiah, Song of the, use at Morning Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 787 Methodius (14 February) 6 Michael and All Angels (29 September) 13 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 441; traditional 514 – lectionary 585 – observance 528 note

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845

ministries, at Holy Communion 159 note Missionary Work of the Church, Day of Intercession and Thanksgiving for (29 November) 15 Mizeki, Bernard (18 June) 10 Monica (27 August) 12 Monsell, Harriet (26 March) 7 More,Thomas (6 July) 11 Morning Prayer – 30–37, notes 29, 57–8; opening hymns or canticles at 778–82, other canticles at 786–791, Gospel canticle (Benedictus) at 797, Thanksgivings for use at, on Sundays 46–56, note 58; – Book of Common Prayer 62–71, canticles at 804–10 permitted variations to, in Common Worship 80 – notes: on festivals 528, on lesser festivals 530, on commemoration days 531 Moses and Miriam, Song of, use at Morning Prayer 57 note, 58 note, 776 note, 790 Mothering Sunday – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 396; traditional 468 – lectionary 553 – observance of 396, 468 Naming and Circumcision of Jesus (1 January) 5 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 427; traditional 499 – lectionary 579 – observance 528 note Neale, John Mason (7 August) 12 Neri, Philip (26 May) 9 New Jerusalem, Song of, use at Morning Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 788 Newman, John Henry (11 August) 12 Nicene Creed – alternative text for ecumenical use 140 – Holy Communion Order One 173; traditional 213: Order Two 234; contemporary 253 – responsorial use of 138– 9 – see also Creeds Nicholas (6 December) 16

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Night Prayer – 81–7, traditional 88– 98 – Gospel canticle (Nunc dimittis) at 86, 799, traditional 95, 813 – 99 notes Nightingale, Florence (13 August) 12 Ninian (16 September) 13 non-communicants 334 note Nunc dimittis – Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 77, Night Prayer 86, 799; traditional 95, 813 O Sapientia (17 December) 16 Offertory – Holy Communion 330 note: Order Two 235 Old Testament readings, for Sundays in Eastertide 558 Ordinary Time – calendar 2, 4 – canticles for Morning and Evening Prayer 57 note – lectionary 540 note, 548–50, 563–78 – observance 532 – see also Advent, Sundays before; Lent, Sundays before; Pentecost, weekdays after; Presentation (Candlemas; 2 February);Trinity, Sundays after Ordinations, and Holy Communion 525 note Osmund (16 July) 11 Oswald (5 August) 12 Palm Sunday – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 397; traditional 470 – lectionary 554 – and Patronal and Dedication Festivals 530 note – to Trinity Sunday, Service of the Word, readings 27 note parents and godparents, at Holy Baptism 352– 8 Passiontide – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 396– 9; traditional 469–71 – seasonal provision 312–13 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 59 Patrick (17 March) 7 Patronal Festivals 528 note – transference 534 note

Patteson, John Coleridge, 1871 (20 September) 13 Paul, Conversion (25 January) 5 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 427– 8; traditional 500 – lectionary 540 note, 579 – observance 528 note – Paul and Peter see Peter and Paul (29 June) Paulinus (10 October) 14 Peace 159 note – Evening Prayer on Sunday 45 – Holy Communion Order One 333 note, 334 note: 175; traditional 215: Order Two 335 note – introductions, supplementary texts 290 – Morning Prayer on Sunday 37 – Service of the Word 26 note, 27 note – see also particular festivals and seasons penitential material see prayers of penitence Pentecost – canticles for Morning and Evening Prayer 57 note – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 405; traditional 477 – date (2001–30) 17 – lectionary 540 note, 562 – prayer over baptismal water 367 – Proper Prefaces from Book of Common Prayer 247 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 Pentecost, weekdays after Pentecost: Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 406; traditional 478 Perpetua, Felicity and their Companions (7 March) 7 Peter and Paul or Peter alone (29 June) 10 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 435; traditional 508 – lectionary 582 – observance 528 note Petroc (4 June) 10 Philip and James (1 May) 9 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 431; traditional 504 – lectionary 580 – observance 528 note, 529 note Phos hilaron (Song of the Light), use at Evening Prayer 58 note, 776 note, 783 Polycarp (23 February) 6

Post Communions see Collect and Post Communion posture – Holy Communion Order One 330 note: Order Two 335 note – rules, in authorized forms of service 525 note Praise, Song of, use at Evening Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 794 Prayer of Humble Access – Order One 181; traditional 225: Order Two 335 note: 240; contemporary 260 Prayer of Oblation – Order Two 243; contemporary 264 Prayer of Preparation – Order One 168; traditional 208: Order Two 229; contemporary 249 Prayer of Thanksgiving – Order Two 243: supplementary texts 298 Prayers for various occasions 101–5: for Bishops and other pastors, Dedication, Evening, Guidance of the Holy Spirit, Morning, Peace of the World, Royal Family, Social Justice and Responsibility, Sovereign,Those who Govern,Vocations to the Church’s Ministry,Workers on land or sea, in commerce or industry; all Christian people, 410, 482; mission and evangelism 416, 488 – endings of 103 note; final prayers or blessings 110 – Morning and Evening collects, use of 58 note – Night Prayer, collect 86, traditional 97 from The Book of Common Prayer 107–9: Clergy and People, General Thanksgiving, Queen’s Majesty, Royal Family, of St Chrysostom – see also blessings; collects; confessions; Grace; intercessions; litanies; Lord’s Prayer; Peace; Prayer of Preparation; thanksgivings prayers after Communion 334 note – baptism, supplementary texts 297 – fellowship with Christ, supplementary texts 298 – Order One 182; traditional 226: Order Two 243; contemporary 264–5 – supplementary texts 297– 8

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prayers of penitence – Evening Prayer on Sunday 39–40 – Morning Prayer on Sunday 31–2 – Service of the Word 23, 26 note – penitential sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 61, 80 note prayers of penitence in Holy Communion – Order One 331 note: 168–70; traditional 208–10: Order Two 237– 8; contemporary 256 – supplementary texts 268–79 Preface ix Preparation for Holy Communion, Form of 161– 65 preparation of the table – Order One 175; traditional 215 – prayers for use at 291–3 – notes 330, 333 Presentation (Candlemas; 2 February) 6 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 386; traditional 459 – lectionary 540 note, 541 note, 548 – seasonal provisions 306–7 – transference 534 note principal feasts and principal holy days – calendar 5–16 – rules governing 526–7, transferences, table of 534 Psalms – Psalter 593–773 – alternative psalmody for the Principal Service Lectionary 589 table – alternative psalmody for the Second Service Lectionary 590 table – Evening Prayer: Book of Common Prayer 75; on Sunday 41 – Holy Communion 330 note – Morning Prayer: Book of Common Prayer 66; on Sunday 33 – Night Prayer contemporary 82–4; traditional 91–3, 99 note – reading 539 note Pusey, Edward Bouverie (16 September) 13 Queen, see Royal prayers

848

General Index

Ramabai, Pandita Mary (30 April) 8 readings – Holy Baptism 351 – Holy Communion Order One 332 note: contemporary 172; traditional 212: Order Two: traditional 233; contemporary 252 Redemption, Song of, use at Evening Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 793 Remembrance Sunday 424 note, 496 note, 497 note Remigius (1 October) 14 Resurrection, Commemoration of, at Morning Prayer 58 note Rich, Edmund (16 November) 15 Richard (16 June) 10 Ridley, Nicholas (16 October) 14 Rogation prayers 104 Rolle, Richard (20 January) 5 Romero, Oscar (24 March) 7 Rossetti, Christina (27 April) 8 Royal prayers (including Royal Family) 101, 102, 107, 113, 117, 232, 236, 251, 281, 283, 285, 286 rules – authorized forms of service, regulation of 525–34 – Christian Year, ordering of 526–33 – general 525 – psalter and Scripture, reading of 539–41 St Chrysostom, prayer of 108, 121 saints’ days – calendar 5–16 – seasonal provisions 328– 9 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 Saints and Martyrs of England (8 November) 15 Sanctus (‘Holy, holy, holy Lord’) – Order One 176, 185, 188, 191, 194, 196, 201, 205; traditional 217, 219: Order Two 239; contemporary 259 – see also Eucharistic Prayers Saturdays, use of collects 375 note ‘Saviour of the World’ (canticle) 777 note, 801 Scholastica (10 February) 6 Seabury, Samuel (14 November) 15

seasonal material, Night Prayer 99 note seasonal provisions, for Holy Communion 300–29 seasons, calendar 2–4 self denial and discipline, days, observance of 531 note Sellon, Priscilla Lydia (20 November) 15 Selwyn, George Augustus (11 April) 8 sentences – Holy Communion 330 note – Morning and Evening Prayer 57 note: Book of Common Prayer 59– 61, 80 note Seraphim (2 January) 5 Sergei (25 September) 13 sermons – Evening Prayer on Sunday 42 – Holy Baptism 351 – Holy Communion 159 note: Order One 332 note 172; traditional 212: Order Two 335 note: 235; contemporary 254 – Morning Prayer on Sunday 34 – Service of the Word 21–2 Service of the Word 19–27 services without Communion 334 note Sigfrid (15 February) 6 silence – in authorized forms of service 525 note – Holy Communion: Form of Preparation 164; Order One 331 note Simeon, Charles (13 November) 15 Simon and Jude (28 October) 14 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 442; traditional 515 – lectionary 586 – observance 528 note Singh, Sundar (19 June) 10 Slessor, Mary (11 January) 5 songs see hymns Sovereign, prayers for see Royal prayers Spirit, Song of the, use at Evening Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 792 Sponsors, at Holy Baptism 352–4 Stephen (26 December) 16 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 443–4; traditional 517 – lectionary 540 note, 586 – observance 528 note structures – Holy Baptism 346–7

apart from Holy Communion 348 – Holy Communion: Order One 166, Order Two 228 – Thanksgiving for the Gift of a Child 338 Summary of the Law – Form of Preparation 163 – Order One 331 note 168; traditional 208: Order Two 231; contemporary 250 note – penitential material, supplementary material 268 Sumner, Mary (9 August) 12 Sundays after Trinity see Trinity, Sundays after Sundays before Advent see Advent, Sundays before Sundays before Lent see Lent, Sundays before supplementary consecration at Holy Communion 296 supplementary texts see blessings; Communion, giving of; intercession; peace; prayers after communion; prayers of penitence; preparation of the table Swithun (15 July) 11 Tables – calendar 2–16 – collects from Book of Common Prayer used in Common Worship 522–3 – date of Easter and other variable dates 17 – holy days, transferences of 534 – lectionary: 542–588; Principal Service alternative psalmody 589; Second Service alternative psalmody 590 taking of bread and wine – Order One 333 note: contemporary 175; traditional 215 Taylor, Jeremy (13 August) 12 Temple,William (6 November) 15 Teresa of Avila (15 October) 14 Te Deum (Song of the Church) – on Sunday 802–3; 58 note, Book of Common Prayer 67, 777 note, 806 texts, use of traditional versions 330 note Thanksgiving for the Gift of a Child 337–43

General Index

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Thanksgiving for the Institution of Holy Communion (Corpus Christi) – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 407; traditional 479 – lectionary 563 – observance 529 note – transference 534 note Thanksgivings – Morning and Evening Prayer: for Church’s healing ministry 50–53; for Church’s Mission 54– 6; for Holy Baptism 48– 9; for use at 58 note; for the Word 46–7 – see also Collects; intercessions; prayers Theodore of Tarsus (19 September) 13 Thomas (3 July) – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 436; traditional 509 – lectionary 583 – observance 528 note – transfer to 21 December 11 Thomas Aquinas (28 January) 5 Time of Trouble, seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 Timothy and Titus (26 January) 5 Traherne,Thomas (10 October) 14 transferences of Holy Days – rules 526–30, table of 534 Transfiguration (6 August) 12 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 438; traditional 511 – confessions 125 – lectionary 584 – observance 528 note Trinity Sunday – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 406–7; traditional 478– 9 – confessions 125 – lectionary 540 note, 563 – prayer over baptismal water 365– 6 – Proper Prefaces from Book of Common Prayer, Order Two: traditional 247 – seasonal provisions 322–3 – seasonal sentences, Morning and Evening Prayer, Book of Common Prayer 60 Trinity, Sundays after – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 408–22;

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traditional 480– 94 – extended Eucharistic Prefaces 294 – lectionary 541 note Tyndale,William (6 October) 14 Underhill, Evelyn (15 June) 10 Valentine (14 February) 6 Venite (Song of Triumph) 57 note, 65– 6, 80 note, 776 note, 780 – Book of Common Prayer 777 note, 804 Venn, Henry, Henry the younger, and John (1 July) 11 Vianney, Jean-Baptiste (4 August) 12 Vincent de Paul (27 September) 13 Vincent of Saragossa (22 January) 5 Visit of Mary to Elizabeth (31 May) 9 – Collect and Post Communion: contemporary 432–3; traditional 505– 6 – lectionary 581 – observance 528 note – transfer to 2 July 9 – see also Blessed Virgin Mary Watts, Isaac (25 November) 15 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (18 –25 January) 5 Wesley, John and Charles (24 May) 9 Westcott, Brooke Foss (27 July) 11 Whit Sunday see Pentecost Wilberforce,William (30 July) 11 Wilderness, Song of, use at Morning Prayer 57 note, 776 note, 786 Wilfrid (12 October) 14 William of Ockham (10 April) 8 Willibrord (7 November) 15 Wulfstan (19 January) 5 Wyclif, John (31 December) 16 Wynfrith (Boniface) of Crediton (5 June) 10 Xavier, Francis (3 December) 16

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What is the morning prayer of the Gospel canticle? ›

1 Blessed are you, O Lord : the God of Israel our father, for ever and ever. 2 Yours, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty : for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours; 3 Yours is the kingdom, O Lord : and you are exalted as head above all.

What is the prayer to God prayed in the morning and the evening? ›

I thank you, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son, that You have graciously kept me this day; and I pray that You would forgive me all my sins where I have done wrong, and graciously keep me this night. For into Your hands, I commend myself, my body and soul, and all things.

What is the structure of the morning and Evening Prayer? ›

At Morning Prayer, this consists of a psalm of praise, a canticle from the Old Testament, followed by another psalm. At Evening Prayer this consists of two psalms, or one psalm divided into two parts, and a scriptural canticle taken from the New Testament. a short passage from scripture.

What version of the book of common prayer does the Episcopal Church use? ›

Liber Precum Publicarum: The 1979 U. S. Book of Common Prayer in Latin.

What is the original Catholic morning offering prayer? ›

O Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer You all my prayers, works, joys, and sufferings of this day in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the world. I offer them for all the intentions of your Sacred Heart: the salvation of souls, reparation for sin, and the reunion of all Christians.

What is the Evening Prayer for the Canticle? ›

Evening Prayer – Magnificat “My soul doth MAGNIFY the Lord”.

For he hath regarded | the lowliness of his handmaiden. For behold, from henceforth | all generations shall call me blessed. For he that is mighty hath magnified me; | and holy is his name. And his mercy is on them that fear him | throughout all generations.

What is the Evening Prayer in the Bible? ›

Psalm 4:8. “In peace I will both lie down and sleep, For You alone, Lord, have me dwell in safety.” Dear Lord, You offer a deeper rest than anything this world can boast.

What is Evening Prayer called? ›

Evening Prayer (also called Vespers) is part of the Liturgy of the Hours, also known as the Divine Office. In the Liturgy of the Hours, the Church fulfills Jesus' command to "pray always" (Luke 18:1; see also 1 Thessalonians 5:17).

How do you pray to God first thing in the morning? ›

Lord, thank You for this day. I ask that You would guide my path today and, more specifically, my thoughts, words and actions. Please be with me throughout the day and help me navigate whatever comes my way. Most importantly, help me to reflect and live out my life in a way that is honoring to You.

What are the biblical hours of prayer? ›

In Apostolic Tradition, Hippolytus instructed Christians to pray seven times a day, "on rising, at the lighting of the evening lamp, at bedtime, at midnight" and "the third, sixth and ninth hours of the day, being hours associated with Christ's Passion (i.e. 9 a.m., 12 p.m., 3 p.m.)."

What Psalm talks about morning and Evening Prayer? ›

The Psalms speak of prayer in the morning (Psalms 5:3), early hours (Psalms 130:6), evening (Psalms 141:2), and day and night (Psalms 92:2). Psalm 119:164 a says, “Seven times a day I praise you.” Scripture also mentions thrice-daily prayers (Ps. 55:17, Dan.

What are the spiritual hours for prayer? ›

This practice has roots in Judaism, and was adopted by early Christians as a way to shape their days around prayer and scripture. The typical schedule for the Divine Hours includes prayers at 6:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., noon, 3:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m., as well as additional morning and evening prayers.

What denomination is Episcopal closest to? ›

The Episcopal Church (TEC), officially the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (PECUSA), is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion based in the United States with additional dioceses elsewhere. It is a mainline Protestant denomination and is divided into nine provinces.

Do Anglicans and Episcopalians use the same Book of Common Prayer? ›

The 1979 BCP is still the official Prayer Book of the Episcopal Church (TEC) in the USA. The 2019 BCP is the official Prayer Book of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), which is more theologically conservative than TEC and broke away from TEC for various reasons related to theology, sexuality, etc.

What hymn book does the Episcopal Church use? ›

The Hymnal 1982 was approved by both houses of General Convention, the governing body of the Episcopal Church, in 1982. It is published by The Church Pension Fund.

What is the morning prayer before waking up? ›

Lord, thank You for this day. I ask that You would guide my path today and, more specifically, my thoughts, words and actions. Please be with me throughout the day and help me navigate whatever comes my way. Most importantly, help me to reflect and live out my life in a way that is honoring to You.

What is the common of Apostles morning prayer? ›

Praise be to you, Lord, for your holy Church, founded on the apostles, - where we are gathered together into your community. Praise be to you, Lord, for the cleansing power of baptism and penance that you have entrusted to your apostles, - through which we are cleansed of our sins.

What is the Catholic morning prayer in the morning? ›

O my God, I ask of Thee for myself and for those whom I hold dear, the grace to fulfill perfectly Thy Holy Will, to accept for love of Thee the joys and sorrows of this passing life, so that we may one day be united together in heaven for all Eternity. Amen.

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