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Prayer and Ode for the day , being the fiftieth anniversary of the accession of our Sovereign JLord King George the Third , at a consecrated meeting of the Jews , in the * several
synagogues throughout the kingdom , on the 15 th day of -Hesvaa , A . M . SS 7 ° - Composed by desire of the president and vestry of the Great Synagogue , Duke ' s Plaee , by the Rev . ' Solomon Hirschel , Chief Rabbi .
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PRAYER , &c . Having repeatejd the afternoon service , the reader says , * ' O come , let us sing unto the Lord , let us make a joyful noise unto the rock of our salvation ; let us come before his presence with thanksgiving , and make a joyful noise onto him with Psalms /* After which the reader and congregation repeat the following Psalms : 61 . 7 a . 100 . 11 a . 117 . 138 . 150 .
PRAYER . O Lord ! it is thou who art our King from the earlkst times * and it is thou who apppinteth the kings of the earth , and inclineth their hearts to all that thou dosjt desire . We thank th < ie , O Lord our God , for all thy wonders and all thy assistances , for thou art careful of thy
people Israel in alf places of their settlement ; and with increased respect and firmness hath thou granted them shelter and protection , here , under the government of four powerful and pious lord , KingQeorge the Third ; ( may his glory be e&ajted ; . ) thou bast past the decree , and > it has been ' confirmed , that among nations we should live under his shelter ;
through , thy : kindness and great mercy hast thou given thy people grace in the sight of the king , - his counsellors and lords ; thou hast evinced a sign of good-I % ffli V * fWd we have increased in the Jjwjf l ft ^ hat the people of the whole ^ J } . 41 ^ v kpo \ y thou l ? a t not rejected i a ^ 9 Pte rlsrae 4 , neither hast thou desptsea tne children of thy covenant .
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Mr . BelsHanVs Sertnon on the De ^ tfch ^' Dr . Priestley , and of his Vindication of ; the same in Reply to Dr . Smith . * hnH * latter publication was occasioned by tWer * reprinting , in America , of Dr . Smiths Letters to Mr . Belsham , upon his Til * neral Discourse for Dr . Priestley . ' J ¦ M
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We beseech thee , O merciful King ! be pleased to accept the prayers of thy servants on this day ; thou hast caused us to live and be upheld unto this time , the fiftieth year as the Jubilee day of the reign of our sovereign lord King George the Third fmay his glory be exalted . } For this we have consecrated an
assembly in this our little sanctury , to suppHcafce to thee for him , for his kingdom , and for all who confide in his protection and seek his peace and welfare . Bless ; O Lord ,, his substance , and be graciously pleased with his actions ; lengthen his days as the days of heaven , and let his throne be established as the
sun at noon-day ; preserve him from the shafts of sorrow and trouble , \ and starrd forth ( o his assistance , overthrow hi $ foes , and make them fall before him like stubble before the wind ; renovate his strength , gird hirn with mightf , and renew his youth like the eagle ; may his hands be steady till the sun of his enemies go down and their light decline , and lex the sun of his ri 'hteousness shine
forth to the inhabitants of all the land , and the distant isles , from one end of the earth to the other ; and in peace and comfort may he reach the daya of eternity which approach him , add days to his days and his years as many generations . Amen .
We beseech thee , O God , enlighte n * the spirit of his counsellors and nobles with intelligence and urbanity , guide them in the right way , that the kingdom of Britain may be aggrandised , for thou wilt shew them < the excellent way wherein they should go to unite the hearts of the various people who sojourn
in this kingdom , both great and sota& ! » that they may fear God apd the king , because they shall understand that through thy will , thou ha $ t affixed strength to our king , upon whom the crown shall flourish ; the enemy shall see and shall be ashanied ; they sli ^ U acknowledge and ' understand that thou
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Intelligence . —Jvfrilee * , Proceedings of the Jews . 64 f
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thte large and the second copies of the orig inal edition . It is handsomely and correctly prinfed . The only difference between the London and American cop ies , id , that the suspected passages are not in the latter in Italics . Mr . Wells has also just published , in one neat volume i ^ mo * an edition of
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festival THE JUBILEE . PROCEEDINGS OF THE JEWS .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1809, page 641, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1742/page/55/
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