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This, first of all, I ask; that petition, prayer, entreaty and thanksgiving should be offered for all mankind, (1 Timothy 2, 1)
Such prayer is our duty, it is what God, our Saviour, expects of us, (1 Timothy 2, 3)
It is my wish that prayer should everywhere be offered by the men; they are to lift up hands that are sanctified, free from all anger and dispute.✻ (1 Timothy 2, 8)
then it is hallowed for our use by God’s blessing and the prayer which brings it.✻ (1 Timothy 4, 5)
It is with gratitude to that God, whom I worship with a clear conscience in the way my fathers taught me, that I make mention of thee continually, day and night, in my prayer. (2 Timothy 1, 3)
Christ, during his earthly life, offered prayer and entreaty to the God who could save him from death, not without a piercing cry, not without tears; yet with such piety as won him a hearing.✻ (Hebrews 5, 7)
Is one of you unhappy? Let him fall to prayer. Is one of you cheerful? For him, a psalm. (James 5, 13)
Prayer offered in faith will restore the sick man, and the Lord will give him relief; if he is guilty of sins, they will be pardoned.✻ (James 5, 15)
Confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, for the healing of your souls. When a just man prays fervently, there is great virtue in his prayer. (James 5, 16)
The end of all things is close at hand; live wisely, and keep your senses awake to greet the hours of prayer. (1 Peter 4, 7)
If a man knows his brother to be guilty, yet not of such a sin as brings death with it, he should pray for him; and, at his request, life will be granted to the brother who is sinning, yet not fatally. There is a sin which kills; it is not over this that I bid him fall to prayer.✻ (1 John 5, 16)
Beloved, my prayer is that all goes well with thee, and that thou art in health; with thy soul, all goes well. (3 John 1, 2)
