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PRAYERS FOR OUR TIME

“Prayers of Citizenship,” by Kenneth T. Henderson (London: Longmans. )

“One can only be spiritually sane at a time like this by trying to be sane for others. This little book is my own attempt at sanity,” writes the author of these prayers and meditations, an Anglican clergyman now a leaderwriter on the “West Australian,” Perth. These are prayers couched in the language of the ordinary person yet dignified by the inspiration of their high purpose and capable of being immensely helpful in this time of crisis. The book is divided into seel ions, each of which bears a preface as interesting as it is well-reasoned and in approaching difficult problems.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 15

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PRAYERS FOR OUR TIME Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 15

PRAYERS FOR OUR TIME Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 15

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