This prayer should ordinarily be reserved for occasions of a penitential character.
70. A Prayer for the High Court of Parliament, to be read during their Session.
71. A Collect or Prayer for all Conditions of men, to be used at such times when the Litany is not appointed to be said.
72. This to be said when any desire the Prayers of the Congregation. Especially, &c.
It seems most conformable to the rubric to mention the names of those who desire the prayers of the congregation, in substitution for the word 'those' in the parenthesis. But the names, especially when numerous, are commonly given out either before the five prayers at morning or evening prayer, or immediately before this prayer.
THANKSGIVINGS.
The use of the Thanksgivings in the Litany is permitted, when desirable, but is not enjoined.
73. A General Thanksgiving.
The 'General Thanksgiving' for general use, as well as the occasional thanksgivings for occasional use, is to be said by the Minister alone.
74. This to be said when any that have been prayed for desire to return praise.