A form of prayer to be used in all churches and chappels throughout the Kingdom of Ireland : on Friday the eight of December next (and may serve dureing the continuance of the plague being the day appointed by proclamation, for a general fast and humiliation, to be observed in a most humble and devout manner. For deprecating God's judgments which the sins of these nations have deserved, to thank him for his goodness in preserving us hitherto from the dreadful plague which rages so terribly in some of our neighbouring countries, and to implore him in mercy to continue his favour to us and preserve us from the infection thereof and to deliver us from all other calamities, which our sins have brought, or may bring on these nations. By his Grace the Lord Leuteant's special command.
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