Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-265 |
| Words | 382 |
I
will give unto God the things which are God’s. God be
merciful to me a sinner.”
Have mercy, O Father of the spirits of all flesh, on all man
kind. Convert all Jews, Turks, and Heathens, to thy truth. Bless the catholic Church; heal its breaches, and establish it
in truth and peace. Preserve and defend all Christian Princes,
especially our Sovereign and his family. Be merciful to this
nation; bless the Clergy with soundness of doctrine and
purity of life, the Council with wisdom, the Magistrates with
integrity and zeal, and the people with loyalty. Bless the
Universities with learning and holiness, that they may afford
a constant supply of men fit and able to do thee service. Shower down thy graces on all my relations, on all my
friends, and all that belong to this family. Comfort and
relieve those that labour under any affliction of body or mind,
especially those who suffer for the testimony of a good con
science. Visit them, O gracious Lord, in all their distresses. Thou knowest, thou seest, them under all. O stay their souls
upon thee; give them to rejoice that they are counted worthy
to suffer for thy name's sake, and constantly to look unto
the author and finisher of their faith. Supply abundantly to
all their souls who are in prison, the want of thy holy
ordinances, and in thy good time, deliver them, and be
merciful unto them, as thou usest to be unto them that love
thy name. Those that love or do good to me, reward seven
fold into their bosom; (--) those that hate me (-) convert
and forgive; and grant us all, together with thy whole
Church, an entrance into thine everlasting kingdom, through
Jesus Christ; to whom with thee and the blessed Spirit,
three Persons and one God, be ascribed all majesty,
dominion, and power, now and for evermore. Amen. ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, I bless thee from my heart,
that of thy infinite goodness thou hast preserved me this
night past, and hast, with the impregnable defence of thy
providence, protected me from the power and malice of the
devil. Withdraw not, I humbly entreat thee, thy protection
from me, but mercifully this day watch over me with the eyes
of thy mercy.