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The Soul of Prayer
- Narrated by: Ellis Freeman
- Length: 3 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Soul of Prayer was written by P. T. Forsyth (1848 - 1921), a British Nonconformist minister and author of 25 books and 260 articles. In this work, the author discusses the philosophical and scriptural principles relating to the prayer life of believers. He expounds on the inwardness, the naturalness, and the timelessness of prayer, and considers the vicariousness and the insistency of the practice. The Soul of Prayer serves as an in-depth resource for the earnest seeker on how to cultivate and maintain a fruitful prayer life.
Public Domain (P)2019 Museum Audiobooks
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