The Meaning of PrayerCosimo Classics, 10 Mar 2016 - 212 sayfa Harry Emerson Fosdick was one of the most popular liberal preachers of the early twentieth century, and his The Meaning of Prayer is considered by many one of the finest studies of the meditative communion with God. This lovely little book features daily devotional readings focused on understanding prayer, reflecting upon: . The Naturalness of Prayer . Prayer and the Goodness of God . Hindrances and Difficulties . Unanswered Prayer . Prayer as Dominant Desire . Unselfishness in Prayer and other issues arising from conversing with the divine. This warm, friendly guidebook to a profoundly personal act remains an important exploration of one of the world's dominant faiths... just as it was when it was first published in 1915. Also available from Cosimo Classics: Fosdick's The Manhood of the Master and The Meaning of Faith. |
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... ourselves of an opportunity which is always there. There are plenty of people in London who never have seen the inside of 'Westminster Abbey, partly because they could go there any day. Consider then the aptness of Austin Phelps ...
... ourselves of an opportunity which is always there. There are plenty of people in London who never have seen the inside of 'Westminster Abbey, partly because they could go there any day. Consider then the aptness of Austin Phelps ...
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... ourselves also forgive everyone that is indebted to us. And bring us not into temptation. —Luke 11:1–4. Note that when the disciples heard Jesus pray they became aware that praying like his was nothing that they could happen on, or ...
... ourselves also forgive everyone that is indebted to us. And bring us not into temptation. —Luke 11:1–4. Note that when the disciples heard Jesus pray they became aware that praying like his was nothing that they could happen on, or ...
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... ourselves in a sense of God's presence, by continually conversing with Him”; and ask the question of so different a man as Carlyle, and the reply springs from the same idea, “Prayer is the aspiration of our poor, struggling, heavyladen ...
... ourselves in a sense of God's presence, by continually conversing with Him”; and ask the question of so different a man as Carlyle, and the reply springs from the same idea, “Prayer is the aspiration of our poor, struggling, heavyladen ...
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... ourselves with God's purpose, and all insight into history where we see God's providence at work, help to make God real to us; but there is an inward certainty of God that can come only from personal communion with God. “God,” said ...
... ourselves with God's purpose, and all insight into history where we see God's providence at work, help to make God real to us; but there is an inward certainty of God that can come only from personal communion with God. “God,” said ...
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Gods Care for the Individual | |
Prayer and the Goodness of | |
Hindrances and Difficulties | |
Prayer and the Reign of | |
Unanswered Prayer | |
Prayer as Dominant Desire | |
Prayer as a Battlefield | |
Unselfishness in Prayer | |
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Amen answer battlefield believe beseech Thee Bible blessing called Christ Christian communion Consider dominant desire earth Eternal evil experience face faith Father feel fellowship friendship gifts give glory God’s presence grace grant Habakkuk habitual hand hear heart heaven Henry Ward Beecher Holy Holy Spirit Horace Bushnell human individual intercession Jehovah Jeremy Taylor Jesus Kingdom knowledge lives Lord man’s Master Matt means mercy mind moods natural natural law never ourselves Paul’s peace petition practice prayer wheel Psalm Psalmist purpose READINGS First Day realm reign of law religion sake Samuel McComb Scripture secret seek servant soul speak spirit SUGGESTIONS FOR THOUGHT supplication Thine things Thomas à Kempis Thou art Thou hast thou wilt Thy love thy name Thyself trouble truth unanswered unanswered prayer unselfish unto thee Walter Rauschenbusch wants Week wisdom words