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THE MORNING WATCHES

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THE MORNING WATCHES

by John MacDuff, 1852

"In the morning, O Lord, You hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before You — and wait in expectation." Psalm 5:3

"Let the morning bring me word of Your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in You. Show me the way I should go, for to You I lift up my soul." Psalm 143:8

This little book is designed as a companion to the "Night Watches." It is hoped, by the Divine blessing, they may together form a humble auxiliary in promoting what is pronounced in the best of all manuals of devotion to be "a good thing" — the showing forth of God's "loving-kindness in the morning," and His "faithfulness every night" ( Psalm 92:2.)

Though more strictly designed for private devotion, and therefore expressed in the first person, it is hoped, by the substitution of the plural pronoun, that the following pages may be appropriate for the family altar.


Morning Day 1, Morning Day 2, Morning Day 3, Morning Day 4, Morning Day 5,

Morning Day 6, Morning Day 7, Morning Day 8, Morning Day 9, Morning Day 10,

Morning Day 11, Morning Day 12, Morning Day 13, Morning Day 14, Morning Day 15,

Morning Day 16, Morning Day 17, Morning Day 18, Morning Day 19, Morning Day 20,

Morning Day 21, Morning Day 22, Morning Day 23, Morning Day 24, Morning Day 25,

Morning Day 26, Morning Day 27, Morning Day 28, Morning Day 29, Morning Day 30,

Morning Day 31