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I humbly thank thee for thy daily Care of me, and particularly for that good Providence which hath been over me the Day past; that thou hast preserved me from the many Evils to which I am justly liable, and hast bestowed upon me so many good Things which I have not deserved; especially, for whatsoever thou hast enabled me to do, which is acceptable in thy Sight, and which I can affect upon with Satisfaction. I humbly bewail, O Lord, the good Weakness and Conception of my Nature, and the many Errors and Transgressions of my Life. I humbly beg thy Mercy in the Pardon of all