The First He Wrote Oct. 17, 1727
OST
merciful Father, accept our humblest prayers in behalf of this Thy
languishing
servant; forgive the sins, the frailties, and infirmities of her life
past.
Accept the good deeds she hath done in such a manner that, at whatever
time Thou
shalt please to call her, she may be received into everlasting
habitations. Give
her grace to continue sincerely thankful to Thee for the many favours
Thou hast
bestowed upon her, the ability and inclination and practice to do good,
and
those virtues which have procured the esteem and love of her friends,
and a most
unspotted name in the world. O God, Thou dispensest Thy blessings and
Thy
punishments, as it becometh infinite justice and mercy; and since it
was Thy
pleasure to afflict her with a long, constant, weakly state of health,
make her
truly sensible that it was for very wise ends, and was largely made up
to her in
other blessings, more valuable and less common. Continue to her, O
Lord, that
firmness and constancy of mind wherewith Thou hast most graciously
endowed her,
together with that contempt of worldly things and vanities that she
hath shown
in the whole conduct of her life. O All-powerful Being, the least
motion of
whose Will can create or destroy a world, pity us, the mournful friends
of Thy
distressed servant, who sink under the weight of her present condition,
and the
fear of losing the most valuable of our friends; restore her to us, O
Lord, if
it be Thy gracious Will, or inspire us with constancy and resignation
to support
ourselves under so heavy an affliction. Restore her, O Lord, for the
sake of
those poor, who by losing her will be desolate, and those sick, who
will not
only want her bounty, but her care and tending; or else, in Thy mercy,
raise up
some other in her place with equal disposition and better abilities.
Lessen, O
Lord, we beseech thee, her bodily pains, or give her a double strength
of mind
to support them. And if Thou wilt soon take her to Thyself, turn our
thoughts
rather upon that felicity which we hope she shall enjoy, than upon that
unspeakable loss we shall endure. Let her memory be ever dear unto us,
and the
example of her many virtues, as far as human infirmity will admit, our
constant
imitation. Accept, O Lord, these prayers poured from the very bottom of
our
hearts, in Thy mercy, and for the merits of our blessed Saviour.
AMEN.