326 PfaLinl.S.. ApoC, i E 7.= The Praflice of ?iety. in , and the night fir hi,n to take hïs red : fo I befeech thee,' fan- Oi, a vnto mee this nights refit ánaaTleepe, that I may eniòy the fame, as thy fwectbleffingand benefit : That fo this dull and wearied bodie of mine , being refrefhed with moderate fleepe and refit ; I may bee the better enabled to walke before thee, doing all fuch good workes, as thou haft appointed : when it íhall pleafe thee , by thy diuine power to waken mee the next morning. And whileft I fleepe; doe thou , O Lord , who art the Keeper o f Iftael,that neuer flum- beft , nor, f leepefl , watch ouer mee in thy holy prouidence, to prote `I mee from all dangers, fo that neither the mill angels of Satan , nor any wicked 'enemy, may haue any power to doe me any harme, or euill. And to this end , giue a charge vnto' thy Holy Angels, that they (at thine appointment) may pitch their tents.
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