The New PRAYERS FOR K. WILLIAM & Q. MARY; And Prosperity to their Arms both by Sea and Land, Against the French King. Used by the People called QUAKERS.
A Prayer, against the French another Foreign Enemies.

O Omnipotent, and Eternal God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Maker and Preserver both of Heaven and Earth, together with thy Co-Eternal Son, and the Holy Ghost.

We have sinned, O Lord, with our Fathers, we have com­mitted Iniquity, and done Wickedly.

Therefore we do openly confess, that by thy Rigoteous Judge­ment we are justly Punished; and rightly deserve that barbarous and ungodly Nations, should spoil us of our Goods, overthrow our Schools, Churches, and Commonwealths; make unmerciful Havock of the Promiseuous Multitude, and carry miserable Men from the sweet Bosoms of thy dear Friends into a slavery more grievous than Death.

[Page 2] O God, it is thou which repellest us, yet we beseech thee con­found us not before the Nations for our sins, nor suffer us to turn our Backs upon our Enemies, so that they which hate us, spoil our Goods.

Neither suffer us to be eaten up like Sheep, nor scatter us a­among the Heathen.

Let us not become an open shame to our Enemies, nor a scorn and by-word unto them that are round about us.

Wherefore in these mischievous Wars, and in the midst of our fatal Punishment, we fly unto Thee, saying, Help us, O God of our Salvation, for the Glory of thy Name; O deliver us, and be merciful unto our sins for thy Name sake.

O deal not with us after our sins, neither reward us after our iniquities.

Pour o [...]t thine Indignation upon the Heathen that know Thee not, and upon the Kingdoms which call not upon thy Name: That all Nations may know the Vengeance of the Blood of thy Seryants that is shed

Consider the mortal Threatnings of our Enemier, that they may be hindered from exercising their Tyranny upon us.

Keep from our Necks the grievous Yoke of Antichristian bon­dage, and repress the furiousn [...] of all [...] labour to spoil and make Havock of thy Church; to abolish time Doctrine, Prayers, and pure Religion; and to bring in Idolatry, Errors and Blasphemous Ceremonies.

Defend our Church, Policies, and dwelling Places.

Suffer not our Towns to be reduced into Dens for Tyrants, and other Bloody Nations which hate both thee, and us extreamly.

Arm the right Arm of our Gracious King and Queen, and their Nobles, that they may light for our Laws, Lives and Liberties▪

Teach their Hands to Fight and their Fingers to Battle; [...]ncre [...]se in them an invincible Courage of Mind, that enflamed through the Zeal of thy Religion, they may valiantly withstand their, even thine, Enemies.

Guide thou the Hands of such as fight in the Cause of Religion, and grant them a happy success over all their Enemies. For a King is not saved by the multitude of an Host, neither is the mighty Man delivered by great strength, but the Victory cometh from Heaven.

At thy rebuke, O Lord, both the Chariot and Horse fall down.

Thou wilt take away the Courage of Princes, and are Terrible to the Kings of the Earth.

[Page 3] O be thou our help in trouble, for vain is the help of Men. Through thee we shall do valiantly; for thou wilt tread our Ene­mies under our Feet, and make them come to naught, through our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.

A Daily Prayer for the Perpetual Happines of Our Most Gracious King and Queen: King William and Queen Mary

O Almighty God, King of King, and Lord of Lords, in thine Hands is all Power both in Heaven and Earth, thou con­firmest Kingdoms, and again dost alter them according to thine Heavenly Pleasure, We Praise thee, We Magnifie thee, We Extol thine Holy Name, for that it hath pleased thee to ap­point over us, a good and gracious King and Queen which doth govern with Counsel, and rule with Wisdom.

Grant them, We beseech thee, continual[?] [...], Long Life[?], and much Happiness: And deliver not their Majesties into the hands of their Enemies.

Rule thou their Minds and Wills, that they may serve thee always in Fear, and rejoice in Trembling.

Let them maintain and imbrace pure Religion, and defend their People in the Profession of Christ's Gospel against all Errors and Supperstition whasoever.

Give them Wisdom and Understanding to do such things as are grateful in thy sight, prof [...]able for us their Subjects, and hurtful to none.

O God, eternal Father, hear the Petitions of our King and Queen in all their troubles; the Name of Christ our Saviour glorifie them, and the comfortable aide of the Holy Spirit uphold them now and for evermore.

Be mindful of them for their good, give to them according to their Hearts desire, and prosper all t [...]eir Purposes, that we may rejoice in thy Salvation, and Trivmph in the Name of God.

Bless them, Lord, evermore, tha [...] we may know that their Protector is the Clouds.

[Page 4] Hearken unto them from thine Holy Heavens by thy mighty right hand which bringeth Salvation.

For though some trust in Horses, and others in Chariots: Yet will we remember the Name of our God.

They shal fall, and be overcome, but we couragiously will presist.

O Lord, protect their Majesties, hear us when we call upon thee

Save our King and Queen, O merciful God, in despite of al their Enemies, which either secretly or openly go about to bring Lives to the Grave, and their Glory to the Dust.

Banish from their Court all their private Enemies, and preserve them evermore from dissembling Friends.

Give them loving and loyal Subjectss and suppress their open and secret Enemies both by Sea and Land.

Grant this, O most merciful Father, for thy eear Son our Sa­viour Christ his sake, Amen.

So Prayeth Jone Bleming,
FINIS.

London, Printed for J. Bunch in Holywell-lane, 1693.

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