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And the Lord graciously heard the voice of her weeping , and granted the object of her anxious prayers ; and ' she bore a son , and called his name Samuel , saying , because I have asked him ...
And the Lord graciously heard the voice of her weeping , and granted the object of her anxious prayers ; and ' she bore a son , and called his name Samuel , saying , because I have asked him ...
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We perceive , at the very commencement , and as the best originator of all bless- ings , the efficacy of prayer , which , like a golden chain , draws down from heaven the objects for which we have petitioned We cannot but admire ...
We perceive , at the very commencement , and as the best originator of all bless- ings , the efficacy of prayer , which , like a golden chain , draws down from heaven the objects for which we have petitioned We cannot but admire ...
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... the same bringeth forth much fruit . ' And we are told , in another Scripture , how that divine aid is to be obtained . In everything by prayer and supplication , with thanks- giving , let your requests be made known unto God.
... the same bringeth forth much fruit . ' And we are told , in another Scripture , how that divine aid is to be obtained . In everything by prayer and supplication , with thanks- giving , let your requests be made known unto God.
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Having performed this interesting act of worship , each per- son knelt down ; while Mr. Gracelove put up an extempore prayer , full of that warm and tender piety which the previous service was so well calculated to produce ; on the ...
Having performed this interesting act of worship , each per- son knelt down ; while Mr. Gracelove put up an extempore prayer , full of that warm and tender piety which the previous service was so well calculated to produce ; on the ...
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But though her parents thought her too young to remain up till ten o'clock , yet she was never allowed to retire to rest without first saying her prayers to her mamma , and commend- ing herself to the gracious care of that merciful ...
But though her parents thought her too young to remain up till ten o'clock , yet she was never allowed to retire to rest without first saying her prayers to her mamma , and commend- ing herself to the gracious care of that merciful ...
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