Lent 2012: 1662 BCP "Commination Service"
Lord, have mercy on us as we've forgotten our wickednesses, thy Holiness, and the Gospel.
A Commination,
or Denouncing of God's Anger and Judgements against Sinners,
With certain Prayers, to be used on the first Day of Lent, and at
other times, as the Ordinary shall appoint.
After Morning Prayer, the Litany ended according to
the accustomed manner, the Priest shall, in the reading Pew or Pulpit,
say,
RETHREN, in the Primitive Church there was a godly
discipline, that, at the beginning of Lent, such persons as stood convicted of
notorious sin were put to open penance, and punished in this world, that their
souls might be saved in the day of the Lord; and that others, admonished by
their example, might be the more afraid to offend.
Instead whereof,
until the said discipline may be restored again, (which is much to be wished,)
it is thought good, that at this time (in the presence of you all) should be
read the general sentences of God's cursing against impenitent sinners, gathered
out of the seven and twentieth Chapter of Deuteronomy, and other places of
Scripture; and that ye should answer to every Sentence, Amen: To the
intent that, being admonished of the great indignation of God against sinners,
ye may the rather be moved to earnest and true repentance; and may walk more
warily in these dangerous days; fleeing from such vices, for which ye affirm
with your own mouths the curse of God to be due.
URSED is the man that maketh any carved or molten image, to
worship it.
And the people shall answer and
say,
Amen. Minister. Cursed is
he that curseth his father or mother.
Answer. Amen.
Minister. Cursed is he that removeth his neighbour's
landmark.
Answer. Amen.
Minister. Cursed is he that maketh the blind to go out
of his way.
Answer. Amen.
Minister. Cursed is he that perverteth the
judgement of the stranger, the fatherless, and widow.
Answer. Amen.
Minister. Cursed is he that smiteth his neighbour
secretly.
Answer. Amen.
Minister. Cursed is he that lieth with his neighbour's
wife.
Answer. Amen.
Minister. Cursed is he that taketh reward to slay the
innocent.
Answer. Amen.
Minister. Cursed is he that putteth his trust in man,
and taketh man for his defence, and in his heart goeth from the Lord.
Answer. Amen.
Minister. Cursed are the unmerciful, fornicators, and
adulterers, covetous persons, idolaters, slanderers, drunkards, and
extortioners.
Answer. Amen.
Minister.
OW seeing
that all they are accursed (as the prophet David beareth witness) who do err and
go astray from the commandments of God; let us (remembering the dreadful
judgement hanging over our heads, and always ready to fall upon us) return unto
our Lord God, with all contrition and meekness of heart; bewailing and lamenting
our sinful life, acknowledging and confessing our offences, and seeking to bring
forth worthy fruits of penance. For now is the axe put unto the root of the
trees, so that every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and
cast into the fire. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living
God: he shall pour down rain upon the sinners, snares, fire and brimstone, storm
and tempest; this shall be their portion to drink. For lo, the Lord is come out
of his place to visit the wickedness of such as dwell upon the earth. But who
may abide the day of his coming? Who shall be able to endure when he appeareth?
His fan is in his hand, and he will purge his floor, and gather his wheat into
the bam; but he will burn the chaff with unquenchable fire. The day of the Lord
cometh as a thief in the night: and when men shall say, Peace, and all things
are safe, then shall sudden destruction come upon them, as sorrow cometh upon a
woman travailing with child, and they shall not escape. Then shall appear the
wrath of God in the day of vengeance, which obstinate sinners, through the
stubbornness of their heart, have heaped unto them, selves; which despised the
goodness, patience, and long, sufferance of God, when he calleth them
continually to repentance. Then shall they call upon me, (saith the Lord,) but I
will not hear; they shall seek me early, but they shall not find me; and that,
because they hated knowledge, and received not the fear of the Lord, but
abhorred my counsel, and despised my correction. Then shall it be too late to
knock when the door shall be shut; and too late to cry for mercy when it is the
time of justice. O terrible voice of most just judgement, which shall be
pronounced upon them, when it shall be said unto them, Go, ye cursed, into the
fire everlasting, which is prepared for the devil and his angels. Therefore,
brethren, take we heed betime, while the day of salvation lasteth; for the night
cometh, when none can work. But let us, while we have the light, believe in the
light, and walk as children of the light; that we be not cast into utter
darkness, where is weeping and gnashing of teeth. Let us not abuse the goodness
of God, who calleth us mercifully to amendment, and of his endless pity
promiseth us forgiveness of that which is past, if with a perfect and true heart
we return unto him. For though our sins be as red as scarlet, they shall be made
white as snow; and though they be like purple, yet they shall be made white as
wool. Turn ye (saith the Lord) from all your wickedness, and your sin shall not
be your destruction: Cast away from you all your ungodliness that ye have done:
Make you new hearts, and a new spirit: Wherefore will ye die, O ye house of
Israel, seeing that I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the
Lord God? Tom ye then, and ye shall live. Although we have sinned, yet have we
an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; and he is the
propitiation for our sins. For he was wounded for our offences, and smitten for
our wickedness. Let us therefore return unto him, who is the merciful receiver
of all true penitent sinners; assuring ourselves that he is ready to receive us,
and most willing to pardon us, if we come unto him with faithful repentance; if
we submit ourselves unto him, and from henceforth walk in his ways; if we will
take his easy yoke, and light burden upon us, to follow him in lowliness,
patience, and charity, and be ordered by the governance of his Holy Spirit;
seeking always his glory, and serving him duly in our vocation with
thanksgiving: This if we do, Christ will deliver us from the curse of the law,
and from the extreme malediction which shall light upon them that shall be set
on the left hand; and he will set us on his right hand, and give us the gracious
benediction of his Father, commanding us to take possession of his glorious
kingdom: Unto which he vouchsafe to bring us all, for his infinite mercy. Amen.
Then shall they all kneel upon their knees, and the
Priest and Clerks kneeling (in the place where they are accustomed to say the
Litany) shall say this Psalm.
Miserere mei, deus. Psalm 51
AVE mercy
upon me, O God, after thy great goodness: according to the multitude of thy
mercies do away mine offences.
Wash me thoroughly from my wickedness:
and cleanse me from my sin.
For I acknowledge my faults: and my sin is
ever before me.
Against thee only have I sinned, and done this evil in
thy sight: that thou mightest be justified in thy saying, and clear when thou
art judged.
Behold, I was shapen in wickedness: and in sin hath my
mother conceived me.
But lo, thou requirest truth in the inward parts:
and shalt make me to understand wisdom secretly.
Thou shalt purge me
with hyssop, and I shall be clean: thou shalt wash me, and I shall be whiter
than snow.
Thou shalt make me hear of joy and gladness: that the bones
which thou hast broken may rejoice.
Turn thy face away from my sins:
and put out all my misdeeds.
Make me a clean heart, O God: and renew a
right spirit within me.
Cast me not away from thy presence: and take
not thy Holy Spirit from me.
O give me the comfort of thy help again:
and stablish me with thy free Spirit.
Then shall I teach thy ways unto
the wicked: and sinners shall be converted unto thee.
Deliver me from
blood guiltiness, O God, thou that art the God of my health: and my tongue shall
sing of thy righteousness.
Thou shalt open my lips, O Lord: and my
mouth shall shew thy praise.
For thou desirest no sacrifice, else would
I give it thee: but thou delightest not in burnt-offerings.
The
sacrifice of God is a troubled spirit: a broken and contrite heart, O God, shalt
thou not despise.
O be favourable and gracious unto Sion: build thou
the walls of Jerusalem.
Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifice
of righteousness, with the burnt-offerings and ablations: then shall they offer
young bullocks upon thine attar.
Glory be to the Father, and to the
Son: and to the Holy Ghost;
Answer. As
it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen.
Lord, have mercy upon us.
Christ, have mercy upon us.
Lord, have mercy upon us.
UR Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy
kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day
our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass
against us. And lead us not into temptation; But deliver us from evil.
Amen.
Minister. O Lord, save thy
servants;
Answer. That put their trust
in thee.
Minister. Send unto them help
from above.
Answer. And evermore
mightily defend them.
Minister. Help
us, O God our Saviour.
Answer. And for
the glory of thy Name deliver us; be merciful to us sinners, for thy Name's
sake.
Minister. O Lord, hear our
prayer.
Answer. And let our cry come
unto thee.
Minister. Let us
pray.
LORD, we beseech thee, mercifully hear our prayers, and
spare all those who confess their sins unto thee; that they, whose consciences
by sin are accused, by thy merciful pardon may be absolved; through Christ our
Lord. Amen.
MOST mighty God, and merciful Father, who hast compassion upon all men,
and hatest nothing that thou hast made; who wouldest not the death of a sinner,
but that he should rather turn from his sin, and be saved: Mercifully forgive us
our trespasses; receive and comfort us, who are grieved and wearied with the
burden of our sins. Thy property is always to have mercy; to thee only it
appertaineth to forgive sins. Spare us therefore, good Lord, spare thy people,
whom thou hast redeemed; enter not into judgement with thy servants, who are
vile earth, and miserable sinners; but so turn thine anger from us, who meekly
acknowledge our vileness, and truly repent us of our faults, and so make haste
to help us in this world, that we may ever live with thee in the world to come;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Then shall the people say this that followeth, after
the Minister.
URN thou us, O good
Lord, and so shall we be turned. Be favourable, O Lord, Be favourable to thy
people, Who turn to thee in weeping, fasting, and praying. For thou art a
merciful God, Full of compassion. Longsuffering, and of great pity. Thou sparest
when we deserve punishment, And in thy wrath thinkest upon mercy. Spare thy
people, good Lord, spare them, And let not thine heritage be brought to
confusion. Hear us, O Lord, for thy mercy is great, And after the multitude of
thy mercies look upon us; Through the merits and mediation of thy blessed Son,
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Then the Minister alone shall
say,
HE Lord bless us, and
keep us; the Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon us, and give us
peace, now and for evermore. Amen.
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