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1 Arg | THE MOST EXCELLENT OF ALL PRAYERS, PROFOUNDLY SPIRITUAL, AND 2 IV | not to throw abroad our prayers indiscriminately, with unsubdued 3 VIII | we ought to follow in our prayers, in order that we may be 4 IX | comprehended in these our prayers and petitions, as in a compendium 5 XII | He may be hallowed by our prayers, but that we beseech of 6 XII | supplication in our constant prayers, we ask this day and night, 7 XXIII | also may be appeased by the prayers of a peace-maker. Our peace 8 XXVII | all our petitions and our prayers. For we conclude by saying, " 9 XXXI | whole heart, intent on our prayers. Let all carnal and worldly 10 XXXI | crafty deceit calls away our prayers from God, that we may have 11 XXXII | with fruitless or naked prayers. Petition is ineffectual 12 XXXII | saying, "Cornelius, thy prayers and thine alms are gone 13 XXXIII| XXXIII.~Those prayers quickly ascend to God which 14 XXXIII| the remembrance of your prayers before the holiness of God. 15 XXXVI | serving with fastings and prayers night and day." Let the 16 XXXVI | Let there be no failure of prayers in the hours of night--no