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John Knox's Manner of the Administration of
the Lord's Supper of 1560: Most merciful Father, we offer to
you all praise, thanks, and glory, that in your
great mercy, it has pleased you to grant us, who
are miserable sinners, so excellent a gift and
treasure, as to receive us into the fellowship
and company of your dear Son Jesus Christ our
Lord. You delivered him to death for us, and now
you have given him to us as food and nourishment
for eternal life. And now we pray, O heavenly
Father, that you will never permit us to become
so ungrateful as to forget your wonderful
benefits; but imprint and lock them in our
hearts, so that we may grow and increase more and
more in true faith each day, and that we may
continually use our faith in all kinds of good
work; and O Lord, make us strong in every
difficulty, so that we may constantly stand in
the confession of faith, glorifying you in our
lives, you who are God over all things, and
blessed for ever. So be it. Amen.
Adapted from G. C. Binyon's Prayers
for the City of God, 1927:
O Christ, our only
Savior, so live within us that we may go from
here with the light of hope in our eyes, and the
fire of inspiration on our lips, your Word on our
tongues, and your love in our hearts. Amen.
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