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Who alone hast immortality, and dwellest in light inaccessible, 1 Tim. vi. 16.

Whose majesty filleth the whole earth, Ps. lxxi. 19,

Whom heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain, 2 Kin. viii. 27.

Who hast made all things for thyself, Prov. xvi. 4.

Who workest all things according to the counsel of thy will, Eph. i. 11.

In whose hand is the soul of every living thing, and the spirit of all flesh, Job xii. 10.

Who openest thine hand, and fillest with blessing every living creature, Ps. cxliv, 16.

Who hast power to cast body and soul into hell, Matt. x. 28.

Who dost great things and unsearchable, and wonderful things without number, Job v. 9.

Whose eyes are brighter than the sun, beholding all the ways of men, Eccl. xxiii.28

Who catchest the wise in their craftiness, and disappointest the counsel of the wicked, Job v. 13.

Who searchest the heart, and triest the reins, Jer. xvii. 10.

Whose judgments are incomprehensible, and whose ways are unsearchable, Rom. xi. 33.

Who art the Father of orphans, and the Judge of widows, Ps. lxvii. 6.

Merciful and patient, of much compassion, and true, Ps. lxxxv. 16.

Our protector, and our reward exceedingly great, Gen. xv. 1.

King of kings, and Lord of lords, 1 Tim. vi. 18.

King of ages, immortal and invisible, 1 Tim. i. 17.

Be merciful, Spare us, O Lord.

Be merciful, Graciously hear us, O Lord.

From all sin, O Lord, deliver us.

From pride and vain-glory,

From avarice and worldly solicitude,

From anger, resentment, and envy,

From calumny, detraction, and rash judgment,

From gluttony, drunkenness, and impurity,

From spiritual sloth, and the forgetfulness of our salvation,

From the abuse of thy grace, and a reprobate sense,

From the worm that never dieth, and the fire that shall never be extinguished,

From being deprived of the sight and enjoyment of thee,

Through thy almighty power and infinite wisdom,

Through thy incomprehensible majesty and eternal glory,

Through thy ineffable bounty and superabundant mercy,

Through all the humiliations and sufferings of thine only begotten Son,