“It generally takes its rise either from an ill-will to mankind, a private inclination to make ourselves esteemed, an ostentation of wit, and vanity of being thought in the secrets of the world; or from a desire of gratifying any of these dispositions of mind in those persons with whom we converse.” WorldMindPersonsDesireSecretMankindIllWitVanityDispositionScandalInclinationConversesIll WillOstentation Book:The spectator Source: The spectator
“This conversion into prayer of our everyday joys, sorrows, hopes and desires is at first a conscious labor, but after a while it becomes second nature, so that converse with God becomes inextricably and wonderfully woven into the fabric of our lives.” FirstsJoyDesirePrayerOur LivesSorrowConsciousLaborEverydayConversionFabricWovenConverses Author:Sheila Cassidy
“Prayer is the converse of the soul with God. Therein we manifest or express to Him our reverence, and love for His divine perfection, our gratitude for all His mercies, our penitence for our sins, our hope in His forgiving love, our submission to His authority, our confidence in His care, our desires for His favour, and for the providential and spiritual blessings needed for ourselves and others.” SoulCareSpiritualDesirePrayerSinDivineNeededGratitudeBlessingAuthorityPerfectionMercyAnd LoveForgivingManifestReverenceFavourSubmissionConversesPenitenceSpiritual BlessingsForgiving Love Book:Soteriology, eschatology Source: Soteriology, eschatology