Anglican Book Of Common Prayer, 1662
Forms of Prayer to Be Used at  Sea
The Morning and Evening Service to be used daily at Sea shall  be
the same which is appointed in the Book of Common  Prayer.

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These two following Prayers are  to be also used in her Majesty's Navy every day.
ETERNAL Lord God, who alone spreadest out the heavens, and  rulest the raging of the sea; who hast compassed the waters with bounds until  day and night come to an end: Be pleased to receive into thy Almighty and most  gracious protection the persons of us thy servants, and the Fleet in which we  serve. Preserve us from the dangers of the sea, and from the violence of the  enemy; that we may be a safeguard unto our most gracious Sovereign Lady, Queen  ELIZABETH, and her Dominions, and a security for such as pass on the seas upon  their lawful occasions; that the inhabitants of our Island may in peace and  quietness serve thee our God; and that we may return in safety to enjoy the  blessings of the land, with the fruits of our labours, and with a thankful  remembrance of thy mercies to praise and glorify thy holy Name; through Jesus  Christ our Lord. Amen.
The Collect.
PREVENT us, 0 Lord,  in all our doings, with thy most gracious favour, and further us with thy  continual help; that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in thee, we  may glorify thy holy Name, and finally by thy mercy obtain everlasting life;  through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Prayers to be used in Storms at Sea or Before a Battle
MOST powerful and glorious Lord God, at whose command the winds blow, and lift up the waves of the sea, and  who stillest the rage thereof. We thy creatures, but miserable sinners, do in  this our great distress cry unto thee for help: Save, Lord, or else we perish.  We confess, when we have been safe, and seen all things quiet about us, we have  forgot thee our God, and refused to hearken to the still voice of thy word, and  to obey thy commandments: But now we see, how terrible thou art in all thy works  of wonder; the great God to be feared above all: And therefore we adore thy  Divine Majesty, acknowledging thy power, and imploring thy goodness. Help, Lord,  and save us for thy mercy's sake in Jesus Christ thy Son, our Lord.  Amen.
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MOST glorious and  gracious Lord God, who dwellest in heaven, but beholdest all things below: Look  down, we beseech thee, and hear us, calling out of the depth of misery, and out  of the jaws of this death, which is ready now to swallow us up: Save, Lord, or  else we perish. The living, the living, shalt praise thee. 0 send thy word of  command to rebuke the raging winds, and the roaring sea; that we, being  delivered from this distress, may live to serve thee, and to glorify thy Name  all the days of our life. Hear, Lord, and save us, for the infinite merits of  our blessed Saviour, thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.  Amen.

The Prayer to be said before a Fight at Sea against any  Enemy.
MOST powerful and glorious Lord God, the Lord of hosts,  that rulest and commandest all things: Thou sittest in the throne judging right,  and therefore we make our address to thy Divine Majesty in this our necessity,  that thou woutdest take the cause into thine own hand, and judge between us and  our enemies. Stir up thy strength, 0 Lord, and come and help us; for thou givest  not alway the battle to the strong, but canst save by many or by few. 0 let not  our sins now cry against us for vengeance; but hear us thy poor servants begging  mercy, and imploring thy help, and that thou woutdest he a defence unto us  against the face of the enemy. Make it appear that thou art our Saviour and  mighty Deliverer, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

General Prayers.

Special Prayers with respect to the Enemy.

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HOU, 0 Lord, art just and powerful: 0 defend our cause  against the face of the enemy.
0 God, thou art a strong tower of defence to  all that flee unto thee: 0 save us from the violence of the enemy.
0 Lord of  hosts, fight for us, that we may glorify thee. 0 suffer us not to sink under the  weight of our sins, or the violence of the enemy.
0 Lord, arise, help us, and  deliver us for thy Name's sake.


Short Prayers in respect of a Storm.

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HOU, 0 Lord, that stillest the raging of the sea, hear,  hear us, and save us, that we perish not.
0 blessed Saviour, that didst save  thy disciples ready to perish in a storm, hear us, and save us, we beseech  thee.
Lord, have mercy upon us.
Christ, have mercy upon us.
Lord, have  mercy upon us.
0 Lord, hear us.
0 Christ, hear us.
God the Father, God  the Son, God the Holy Ghost, have mercy upon us, save us now and evermore.
Amen.
OUR 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: For thine is the  kingdom, The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. 
Amen.
Thanksgiving after a  Storm.
Jubilate Deo. Psalm 66.

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E joyful in  God, all ye lands: sing praises unto the honour of his Name, make his praise to  be glorious.
Say unto God, 0 how wonderful art thou in thy works: through the  greatness of thy power shall thine enemies be found liars unto thee.
For all  the world shall worship thee: sing of thee, and praise thy Name.
0 come  hither, and behold the works of God: how wonderful he is in his doing toward the  children of men.
He turned the sea into dry land: so that they went through  the water on foot; there did we rejoice thereof.
He ruleth with his power for  ever; his eyes behold the people: and such as will not believe shall not be able  to exalt themselves.
0 praise our God, ye people: and make the voice of his  praise to be heard;
Who holdeth our soul in life: and suffereth not our feet  to slip.
For thou, 0 God, hast proved us: thou also hast tried us, like as  silver is tried.
Thou broughtest us into the snare: and laidest trouble upon  our loins.
Thou sufferedst men to ride over our heads: we went through fire  and water, and thou broughtest us out into a wealthy place.
I will go into  thine house with burnt-offerings: and wilt pay thee my vows, which I promised  with my lips, and spake with my mouth, when I was in trouble.
I will offer  unto thee fat bumt-sacrifices, with the incense of rams: I will offer bullocks  and goats.
0 come hither, and hearken, all ye that fear God: and I will tell  you what he hath done for my soul.
I called unto him with my mouth: and gave  him praises with my tongue.
If I incline unto wickedness with mine heart: the  Lord wilt not hear me.
But God hath heard me: and considered the voice of my  prayer.
Praised be God who hath not cast out my prayer: nor turned his mercy  from me.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost;
As  it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end.  Amen.


Confitemini Domino. Psalm cvii.

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IVE thanks  unto the Lord, for he is gracious: and his mercy endureth for ever.
Let them  give thanks whom the Lord hath redeemed: and delivered from the hand of the  enemy;
And gathered them out of the lands, from the cast, and from the west:  from the north, and from the south.
They went astray in the wilderness out of  the way: and found no city to dwelt in;
Hungry and thirsty: their soul  fainted in them.
So they cried unto the Lord in their trouble: and he  delivered them from their distress.
He led them forth by the right way: that  they might go to the city where they dwelt.
0 that men would therefore praise  the Lord for his goodness: and declare the wonders that he doeth for the  children of men!
For he satisfieth the empty soul: and filteth the hungry  soul with goodness.
Such as sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death:  being fast bound in misery and iron;
Because they rebelled against the words  of the Lord: and lightly regarded the counsel of the most Highest;
He also  brought down their heart through heaviness: they fell down, and there was none  to help them.
So when they cried unto the Lord in their trouble: he delivered  them out of their distress.
For he brought them out of darkness, and out of  the shadow of death: and brake their bonds in sunder.
0 that men would  therefore praise the Lord for his goodness: and declare the wonders that he  doeth for the children of men!
For he hath broken the gates of brass: and  smitten the bars of iron in sunder.
Foolish men are plagued for their  offence: and because of their wickedness.
Their soul abhorred all manner of  meat: and they were even hard at death's door.
So when they cried unto the  Lord in their trouble: he delivered them out of their distress.
He sent his  word, and healed them: and they were saved from their destruction.
0 that men  would therefore praise the Lord for his goodness: and declare the wonders that  he doeth for the children of men!
That they would offer unto him the  sacrifice of thanksgiving: and tell out his works with gladness!
They that go  down to the sea in ships: and occupy their business in great waters;
These  men see the works of the Lord: and his wonders in the deep.
For at his word  the stormy wind ariseth: which lifteth up the waves thereof.
They are carried  up to the heaven, and down again to the deep: their soul melteth away because of  the trouble.
They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man: and are at  their wit's end.
So when they cry unto the Lord in their trouble: he  delivereth them out of their distress.
For he maketh the storm to cease: so  that the waves thereof are still.
Then are they glad, because they are at  rest: and so he bringeth them unto the haven where they would be.
0 that men  would therefore praise the Lord for his goodness: and declare the wonders that  he doeth for the children of men!
That they would exalt him also in the  congregation of the people: and praise him in the seat of the elders!
Who  turneth the floods into a wilderness: and drieth up the water-springs.
A  fruitful land maketh he barren: for the wickedness of them that dwelt  therein;
Again, he maketh the wilderness a standing water: and water-springs  of a dry ground.
And there he setteth the hungry: that they may build them a  city to dwelt in;
That they may sow their land, and plant vineyards: to yield  them fruits of increase.
He blesseth them, so that they multiply exceedingly:  and suffereth not their cattle to decrease.
And again, when they are  minished, and brought tow: through oppression, through any plague, or  trouble;
Though he suffer them to be evil intreated through tyrants:and let  them wander out of the way in the wilderness:
Yet helpeth he the poor out of  misery: and maketh him households like a flock of sheep.
The righteous wilt  consider this, and rejoice: and the mouth of all wickedness shall be  stopped.
Whoso is wise will ponder these things: and they shall understand  the loving-kindness of the Lord.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son: and  to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shalt be:  world without end. Amen.


Collects of  Thanksgiving.

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OST blessed and  gtorious Lord God, who art of infinite goodness and mercy: We thy poor  creatures, whom thou hast made and preserved, holding our souts in life, and now  rescuing us out of the jaws of death, humbly present ourselves again before thy  Divine Majesty, to offer a sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving, for that thou  heardest us when we called in our trouble, and didst not cast out our prayer,  which we made before thee in our great distress: Even when we gave all for lost,  our ship, our goods, our lives, then didst thou mercifully look upon us, and  wonderfully command a deliverance; for which we, now being in safety, do give  all praise and glory to thy holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.

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OST mighty and  gracious good God, thy mercy is over all thy works, but in special manner hath  been extended toward us, whom thou hast so powerfully and wonderfully defended.  Thou hast shewed us terrible things, and wonders in the deep, that we might see  how powerful and gracious a God thou art; how able and ready to help them that  trust in thee. Thou hast shewed us how both winds and seas obey thy command;  that we may learn, even from them, hereafter to obey thy voice, and to do thy  will. We therefore bless and glorify thy Name, for this thy mercy in saving us,  when we were ready to perish. And, we beseech thee, make us as truly sensible  now of thy mercy, as we were then of the danger: And give us hearts always ready  to express our thankfulness, not only by words, but also by our lives, in being  more obedient to thy holy commandments. Continue, we beseech thee, this thy  goodness to us; that we, whom thou hast saved, may serve thee in holiness and  righteousness all the days of our life; through Jesus Christ our Lord and  Saviour. Amen.

A Hymn of Praise and Thanksgiving after a  dangerous Tempest.

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OME, let us give  thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious: and his mercy endureth for  ever.
Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; let the redeemed of the  Lord say so: whom he hath delivered from the merciless rage of the sea.
The  Lord is gracious and full of compassion: slow to anger, and of great  mercy.
He hath not dealt with us according to our sins: neither rewarded us  according to our iniquities.
But as the heaven is high above the earth: so  great hath been his mercy towards us.
We found trouble and heaviness: we were  even at death's door.
The waters of the sea had well-nigh covered us: the  proud waters had well-nigh gone over our soul.
The sea roared: and the stormy  wind lifted up the waves thereof.
We were carried up as it were to heaven,  and then down again into the deep: our soul melted within us, because of  trouble;
Then cried we unto thee, 0 Lord: and thou didst deliver us out of  our distress.
Blessed be thy Name, who didst not despise the prayer of thy  servants: but didst hear our cry, and hast saved us.
Thou didst send forth  thy commandment: and the windy storm ceased, and was turned into a calm.
0  let us therefore praise the Lord for his goodness: and declare the wonders that  he hath done, and still doeth for the children of men.
Praised be the Lord  daily: even the Lord that helpeth us, and poureth his benefits upon us.
He is  our God, even the God of whom cometh salvation: God is the Lord by whom we have  escaped death.
Thou, Lord, hast made us glad through the operation of thy  hands: and we will triumph in thy praise.
Blessed be the Lord God: even the  Lord God, who only doeth wondrous things;
And blessed be the Name of his  Majesty for ever: and let every one of us say, Amen, Amen.
Glory be to the  Father, and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is  now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen.


2 Cor.  xiii.

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HE grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the  fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen.
After Victory or Deliverance  from an Enemy.
A Psalm or  Hymn of Praise and Thanksgiving after Victory.
OF  the Lord had not been on our side, now may we say: if the Lord himself had not  been on our side, when men rose up against us;
They had swallowed us up  quick: when they were so wrathfully displeased at us.
Yea, the waters had  drowned us, and the stream had gone over our soul: the deep waters of the proud  had gone over our soul.
But praised be the Lord: who hath not given us over  as a prey unto them.
The Lord hath wrought: a mighty salvation for us.
We  gat not this by our own sword, neither was it our own arm that saved us: but thy  right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst  a favour unto us.
The Lord hath appeared for us: the Lord hath covered our  heads, and made us to stand in the day of battle.
The Lord hath appeared for  us: the Lord hath overthrown our enemies, and dashed in pieces those that rose  up against us.
Therefore not unto us, 0 Lord, not unto us: but unto thy Name  be given the glory.
The Lord hath done great things for us: the Lord hath  done great things for us, for which we rejoice.
Our help standeth in the Name  of the Lord: who hath made heaven and earth.
Blessed be the Name of the Lord:  from this time forth for evermore.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son:  and to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be:  world without end. Amen.


After this Hymn may be sung the Te  Deum.

Then this Collect.

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LMIGHTY God, the  Sovereign Commander of all the world, in whose hand is power and might which  none is able to withstand: We bless and magnify thy great and glorious Name for  this happy Victory, the whole glory whereof we do ascribe to thee, who art the  only giver of Victory. And, we beseech thee, give us grace to improve this great  mercy to thy glory, the advancement of thy Gospel, the honour of our Sovereign,  and, as much as in us lieth, to the good of all mankind. And, we beseech thee,  give us such a sense of this great mercy, as may engage us to a true  thankfulness, such as may appear in our lives by an humble, holy, and obedient  walking before thee all our days, through Jesus Christ our Lord; to whom with  thee and the Holy Spirit, as for all thy mercies, so in particular for this  Victory and Deliverance, be all glory and honour, world without end.  Amen.

2 Cor. xiii.

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HE grace of our  Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be  with us all evermore. Amen.
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