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PRAYER IN PRACTICE

Sir, —In my humble opinion the writer "Prayer in Practice" is not only a Christian, bub a sane and sound thinker. Would that tho suggestions set forth were put into practice; they would certainly go a long way in our favour in gaining victory over our enemies, tho Nazi group. Before we can start in earnest, however, there is one matter I am certain will need very serious attention, and that is in relation to blasphemy, which is so distressingly prevalent. Truly, we could hardly expect our petitions in prayer heeded unless we gave earnest attention to this grave evil. It is almost unbelievable how common is this practice, which surely must offend our Creator.. Right is Might.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23490, 30 October 1939, Page 12

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PRAYER IN PRACTICE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23490, 30 October 1939, Page 12

PRAYER IN PRACTICE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23490, 30 October 1939, Page 12

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