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Prayer for Self-knowledge, by Grace Aguilar (ca. 1830s)

https://opensiddur.org/?p=50570 Prayer for Self-knowledge, by Grace Aguilar (ca. 1830s) 2023-05-06 11:15:15 "Prayer for self-knowledge" by Grace Aguilar was published posthumously by her mother Sarah Aguilar in <em><a href="https://opensiddur.org/?p=50563">Sabbath Thoughts and Sacred Communings</a></em> (1853), pp. 99-100. In the section "Sacred Communings" (1852) in <em>Essays and Miscellanies</em> (1853) the prayer appears on pages 170-171. Text the Open Siddur Project Aharon N. Varady (transcription) Aharon N. Varady (transcription) Grace Aguilar https://opensiddur.org/copyright-policy/ Aharon N. Varady (transcription) https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Repenting, Resetting, and Forgiveness 19th century C.E. תחינות teḥinot 56th century A.M. English vernacular prayer self-reflection teḥinot in English
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Prayer for self-knowledge.
Grant, O most merciful God,
that I walk in the paths of righteousness;
let not my foot slip
or my thoughts turn astray,
but be Thou my Guide and Staff,
and give me, O my God,
the true knowledge of my own sinful heart,
that my faults may stand before me
and I may know them;[1] Cf. Psalms 19:13. 
and grant me, O Almighty Father,
Thy divine aid in conquering them,
that I may become
the support and comfort
of my beloved parents.
Blessed be Thy name,
O eternal and ever blessed God,
who graciously inclinest Thy ears
to the prayers and petitions
of Thy people Israel.
Blessed be Thy name,
now and evermore!
Amen.

“Prayer for self-knowledge” by Grace Aguilar was published posthumously by her mother Sarah Aguilar in Sabbath Thoughts and Sacred Communings (1853), pp. 99-100. In the section “Sacred Communings” (1852) in Essays and Miscellanies (1853) the prayer appears on pages 170-171.

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1Cf. Psalms 19:13.

 

 

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