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( 19) A. In the fourth Petition, which- is, Give U5 this day our daily i Bret~,d; we pray, i Mat. 6. I I~ that of Gods free gift we may receive , a competent porti~n of ~he good things of this life, and enJOY hts bleffings wtth ~ kProv. 30. 8, them. . , 9. Q What d~ wepray fo~ in thefifth P_etition ?Gen. 28. 2o. A. In the fifth Petttton, wh1ch ts, And I Tim. 4· 4, S• forgive f/A our debts, ,M we {firgive o~r ,1 Deb- I Mat. 6. 12·· ·tors; we pray, that God for Chrtft s fake mP[al. 5I· 1, would freely pardon all our mfins : which 2, 7, 9.- we are the rather encouraged , to ask, be- Dan·9·I7,x8, caufe by his grace we are enabled from the I 9· heart to forgivenothers. . nLu~e I I. 4- ~ What do wepray for in the fixtb Peti- Mat.x8. 3S• tion? A. In the fixth Petition, which is, And lead zu not irzto ttmptation, b~tt deliver ~ from o E'Uil, we pray, tlolat God would ei- 0 Mat.6; 1~~ ther keep NS from being tempted top fin, pMat. 1 6. 41 • or fupport and deliver us when we are q q ~ cor.12.1, tempted. , -s. Q;_What dotb the conclufion of the Lords Prayer teach us ? A. The Conclu.fion of the Lords Prayer, which is, For thine is the I(ingdom, and the Power, andthe Glor! for ever' r Ame~, teach- r Mat. 81 Is; eth us to take our tncou~agement tn pray- r D~t.n. 9 . 4 1 · er fromGod only, and tn our prayers to 8 i 6 ~ praife him, Jafc~ibing { k~ngdo~, power xs:'x9. ' 'J and glory tot htm : and tn tefhmony of t I Chron. 2 90 our defire and a1fUliance to- be heard, we 1 o, I 1 , 1 2., 1 3 • fay" Amen. · u 1 Cor. I4• . I6• Apoc. 22. -2.o,. 21 ,

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