The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... prayer in danger - True composure in danger - The prayer at sea - Effects - Sincerity of prayer - Ardor in prayer - All can pray who wish to . A difficulty about selfishness - Reply - Invitation to the weary - The prodigal -The nobleman ...
... prayer in danger - True composure in danger - The prayer at sea - Effects - Sincerity of prayer - Ardor in prayer - All can pray who wish to . A difficulty about selfishness - Reply - Invitation to the weary - The prodigal -The nobleman ...
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... prayer ; and it will at last be seen that he was more ready to grant all our requests presented in the name of Christ , than we were to spread them before him . There is even among ... prayer ; but it can by no means be regarded PRAYER . 53.
... prayer ; and it will at last be seen that he was more ready to grant all our requests presented in the name of Christ , than we were to spread them before him . There is even among ... prayer ; but it can by no means be regarded PRAYER . 53.
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... prayer . Prayer is , in all ordinary cases , and it ought to be , a calm and peaceful exercise , not an agitating one . Many persons waste the hour of prayer in trying to feel some deep agitation , imagining that sincere and acceptable ...
... prayer . Prayer is , in all ordinary cases , and it ought to be , a calm and peaceful exercise , not an agitating one . Many persons waste the hour of prayer in trying to feel some deep agitation , imagining that sincere and acceptable ...
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