desired by the heart, graciously look upon this portion of thy own Word,-own and bless it, and make it an abundant blessing to thy Church and People, and allow it to be presented to Thee at the footstool of thy throne of grace, as a memorial of thy loving-kindness, of thy condescension, and of thy love to one who is "not worthy of the least of all the mercies, and of all the truth which thou hast shewed to him!" 66 May its defence be the munition of rocks," and may its "covert be, the shadow of thy wings." ib. The Song of Moses, in the day that the Lord delivered Is- rael out of the hand of the Egyptians ib. The Prayer of Moses for the people ib. The Prayers of Moses, beseeching the Lord to show him his way ib. |