Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1833, by John C. CLARK, in the Clerk's Office of the Easteru District of Pennsylvania. ADVERTISEMENT. The following Selection of Prayers and Hymns, has been made for the aid of those heads of families who believe family devotion to be a duty, but who are deterred from it by diffidence, or by supposed want of ability. In the Preliminary Essay I have endeavoured to show the importance of the duty, and to meet the usual excuses made for neglecting it. One of these excuses is the plea of the want of ability. To meet that, as far as lies in my power, has been the main design of this selection. In meeting it, free use has been made of all the helps to family devotion within my reach. Alterations have been made where they were deemed to be desirable, and especially made to render the prayers as simple and direct as possible. A few additions have been made to adapt them to our times, and especially to Sunday Schools, and to the great efforts of Christian benevolence to fill the earth with the gospel. These additions are indicated at the beginning and the end by a small asterisk. And as pruise may be made a most important, and interesting part of family devotion, a selection of Hymns has been added especially adapted to this design. As no such selections came within my reach, I have made this from various authors, and in the best manner that I was able, with the helps to which I have had access. The Selection has been A 2 5867 147 78000 (RECAP made from the “ Church Psalmody,” by Messrs. Mason and Green; from the General Assembly's Psalms and Hymns; the “Village Hymns;" “ Sacred Lyrics," by Mr. Beman; Dr. Dwight's Psalms and Hymns; and Hymns by Dr. Alexander. The book is committed to the blessing of God, with the prayer that it may be one of the aids by which the great ends of the family organization may be secured; and a means by which the worship of God may be extended and perpetuated amidst the families of this land. A. B. Philadelphia, Feb. 5, 1833. CONTENTS. Page 236 Morning and Evening Prayers. For One Dying Last Evening of the Old Autumn For Christmas Day (Morn- (Morning) For Christmas Day (Even- (Evening) 218 Thanksgiving for Rain after For a Sacrament Sabbath a Drought 221 For Fair Weather after Rain ib. 223 For the Restoration of Plen- In Time of Pestilence 231 Journey 232 ness INDEX TO THE HYMNS. Morning Hymns Evening Hymns Saturday Night Morning or Evening Family Religion Sabbath Morning Sabbath Evening For the Beginning of the Year The Close of the Year 257 | The Seasons 263 The Spread of the Gospel 271 Early Piety 272 Miscellaneous 274 The Holy Scriptures 278 | Afflictions and Death 285 Time and Eternity The Judgment 287 Heaven 290 291 299 307 312 321 324 330 333 337 Father, by saints on earth ador'd 268 |