The Deftgn Mattery and with vain Repetitions and much Speaking, as if we thought either that God was pleas dwith a Multitude of Words, or that he did not, nor could, underftand our Needs, unlefs we were very copious and particular in declaring them; continues his Dilcourfe concerning Prayer ftill farther in the Text and following Verfes, by prefcribing a Form of Words very proper to be ufed as a Prayer to God; and to which alio, as to a Pattern, we ought to have Regard in all the other Prayers which we make to him. And this is what we commonly call The Lord s Grayer. Our Father which art in Heaven ;hallowed be thy Name c. But before I come to treat of the Prayer itfelf, I think it may be proper to premife fome Things. Here therefore I lliall difcourfe fomewhat, I. Concerning the Occajion of out Jord sdidlating this Prayer to his Difcjples.
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