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DAILY FAMILY DEVOTION; OR, GUIDE TO FAMILY WORSHIP.
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PREFACE.
The Services are meant to embody the wants, and praises, and intercessions of Christians of every section of the Church of Christ. Any family of any branch of the Protestant Church may use them. They are meant for man in the world, and designed to render family worship full, without tediousness. They are suited, the writer trusts, by the generality and commonness of the prayers, for every class and type in this busy world. With earnest hearts to feel and use them, and the teaching of God’s Holy Spirit, these forms may become instinct with life, and unload many a full soul that cannot strike out words for itself. The Annotations are necessarily few.
This work is designed to introduce or facilitate the practice of Family Worship. By constructing the daily prayer on the passage of Scripture selected for reading, greater variety, interest, and practical use are associated with the exercise. What God declares is thus solemnly accepted in prayer; what He promises is embraced by adoring hope; and for special blessings disclosed or promised in his holy word, thanksgiving and praise are ascribed to Him from whom cometh down every good and perfect gift, to whom belong the glory and the honour.
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