Prayer
Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy
947 If any of you should ask me for an epitome of the Christian religion, I should say it is in that one word—prayer.—1.122
948 All our perils are nothing, so long as we have prayer.—1.204
949 Even as the moon influences the tides of the sea, even so does prayer—which is the reflection of the sunlight of heaven, and is God’s moon in the sky—influence the tides of godliness.—3.251
950 My own soul’s conviction is that prayer is the grandest power in the entire universe, that it has a more omnipotent force than electricity, attraction, gravitation, or any other of those other secret forces which men have called by name, but which they do not understand.—6.336
Spurgeon, C. H. 2,200 Quotations: From the Writings of Charles H. Spurgeon : Arranged Topically or Textually and Indexed by Subject, Scripture, and People. Ed. Tom Carter. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1995. Print.
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