REV. JOHN LEY, B.D. FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD, JOHN HENRY PARKER; 1845. This little Book has been compiled for the use of a particular Institution, to which also the profits of its Sale, if any, will belong. It is made public at the suggestion of several persons, who think that it may be useful in other Institutions of the same kind, as well as to private individuals. Most of the Prayers are taken from the Liturgy. The remainder are selected, or adapted with slight alterations, from approved works of Devotion. The Hymns are not altogether what the Compiler could have wished; but he must plead in excuse for this the lack of Hymns of a better character in our language. His object has been to assist Devotion by variety, and by directing attention to some important subjects on each occasion of Prayer. PRAYERS AND OTHER DEVOTIONS FOR PENITENTS. PREFACE. The Sinner's Lamentation. Who lie in woeful state, Before Thy mercy-gate; T'hat do lament their sin: But let me enter in. How I have sojourn'd here; How vile I shall appear. To Thee, Who best can tell I know Thou know'st it well. Their number and their kind, Than I can call to mind : |