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Theophilus to Gaius: An Epistle, Shewing the Inexpediency of Forms; And Reasons for the Use of Free and Unprescribed Prayer, in the Protestant Dissenting Churches (Classic Reprint)

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Author(s)Caleb Fleming
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Excerpt from Theophilus to Gaius: An Epistle, Shewing the Inexpediency of Forms; And Reasons for the Use of Free and Unprescribed Prayer, in the Protestant Dissenting Churches
I cannot, with this Gentleman, fuppofe an unavoidable inconvenience, that will. Al ways take place where focial prayer is not condueted by fome public prefcribed form. One reafon I would offer, is, I know it by experience to be otherwife. My own mind, I am well aflured, has been fixed upon the grand objeet of worthip; and the fentiments of reverence, humility, and ado ration, 'proper to acts of communion with God, have been preferved, at the time when the attention hung upon the lips of the fpeaker. Nd I {hould imagine, the thing is not a whit more difficult, than in the ufe of a prefcribed form.
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