Of our duty after receiving, Page 195 All the preparations in the world will not avail us if, after the facrament, we forget our holy refolutions, ib. ib. ib. Some account of the method of this work, The fecond part of the New Week's Preparation will enable the devout communicant to lead a holy and godly life for the future, The fecond part is perfectly orthodox, being grounded upon the Church Catechifm and Communion fervice, 196 Concerning the plain and comprehenfive explanati on of that part of the Church Catechism which relates to the facrament of the Lord's Supper, ib. A plain and comprehenfive explanation of that part of the Church Catechifm, which relates to the facraments, especially that of the Lord's Supper, with the authorities from fcripture, upon which this explanation is built. SUNDAY Evening. 197 A preparatory prayer, proper to begin your devotions, both morning and evening, 211 The Meditation upon the fallen ftate of man, and the great and gracious work of his Redemption through Jefus Chrift, ib. The Hymn on the great bleffings mankind received in their Redemption, Another Hymn, Another Hymn, 217 218 219 The prayer for ftrength and grace in our fallen ftate 220 MONDAY Morning. The Meditation upon the inftitution of the holy fa- ib. The Meditation, fhewing that there can be no ex- ib. The Meditation on Self-Examination, The Hymn on confeffion of fins to God, The Meditation upon a firm purpose of amendment, and towards leading a new life, The Hymn, being the character of a worthy com- municant, who has made reftitution in order to The Meditation, being the second part of the Medi- tation upon a firm purpose of amendment, and The Hymn, in which the penitent Communicant refolves to amend his future life, FRIDAY Morning. ib The Prayer for love and charity to all men, SATURDAY Morning. |