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but in pain, sorrow, sickness, or any other adversity, submit patiently to his will and comfort ourselves with this blessed assurance, that if we are afflicted in this world, we shall be rewarded in the next.-- ,, [[underline]] Give us this day our daily bread,, [[/underline]] --Solicits all that may be necessary for the support of our existence; we must remember that all our food is from the bounty of God; that it is he who makes the grass to grow; who created all things living for our use, who has provided all things needful both for our Souls and Bodies, and without whose assistance we should have neither food nor raiment.-- ,, [[underline]] And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us [[/underline]] ,,-- here we implore the Almighty to reward us according to our