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Quote by Adolph Saphir

“In the Lord Jesus Christ we see most clearly the union of prayer and life, the harmony and continual interpenetration of the two spheres of life - communion with God and the work on earth.”

Quote by Adolph Saphir

Work

The Lord's Prayer

The Lord's Prayer is a foundational Christian prayer that encapsulates core beliefs and practices. It is traditionally attributed to Jesus Christ and is used as a guide for personal and communal worship. The prayer emphasizes themes such as reverence for God, dependence on divine will, and the seeking of forgiveness and guidance. It is a concise yet profound expression of Christian spirituality and is often recited in religious services and personal devotions. more

Author

Adolph Saphir

Adolph Saphir was an American author of German birth, known for his humorous and satirical writing style. His works typically focused on social commentary and satire, offering deep insights into the social phenomena of his time. more

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