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... Prayer , but offering this choice of devotions for use while the Prayer Book is banned . The devotions are , in point of fact , a good deal more ' Catholic ' than the Prayer Book itself , and the Communion office in particular follows ...
... Prayer , but offering this choice of devotions for use while the Prayer Book is banned . The devotions are , in point of fact , a good deal more ' Catholic ' than the Prayer Book itself , and the Communion office in particular follows ...
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... prayer as a calm and undisturbed address to God . " With the effrontery of this description can be com- pared Law's " Prayer is the nearest approach to God , and the highest enjoyment of Him , that we are capable of in this life ...
... prayer as a calm and undisturbed address to God . " With the effrontery of this description can be com- pared Law's " Prayer is the nearest approach to God , and the highest enjoyment of Him , that we are capable of in this life ...
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... Prayer ( 1749 ) and The Spirit of Love ( 1752 ) . These are attempts to set out in a positive way the mystical ... Prayer is " the Soul Rising out of the Vanity of Time into the Riches of Eternity , " which indicates that prayer is not ...
... Prayer ( 1749 ) and The Spirit of Love ( 1752 ) . These are attempts to set out in a positive way the mystical ... Prayer is " the Soul Rising out of the Vanity of Time into the Riches of Eternity , " which indicates that prayer is not ...
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