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""The Perfect Pattern Of All Prayer: Eight Simple Lectures"" is a book written by Stephen Hobbs and originally published in 1883. The book is a collection of eight lectures that provide a detailed analysis of prayer and its importance in the life of a Christian. The lectures cover a range of topics, including the nature of prayer, the different types of prayer, the relationship between prayer and faith, the role of the Holy Spirit in prayer, and the benefits of prayer. Hobbs uses a simple and straightforward style to explain complex theological concepts, making the book accessible to readers of all levels of biblical knowledge. The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the power and significance of prayer in the Christian life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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A child lost on a journey to somewhere and found by a woman who was not only lost but hidden from a world she had escaped. On a dock in St. Louis, they found one another and as time continued, the friendship turned into a family structure that would last for decades. It is the story of this child and her life beyond being lost at eight years of age and the life found and lived in the mid-1800s. Of her love for a man, children, and desire to help humanity despite the stigmas of the time. She shares the lives of others that made her life complete in appreciation of family that surrounded her. There are happy times and sad days, but life was more then she had hoped for while standing alone and lost on that dock in St. Louis where her story and life actually begins.
Grant's Station is the short story of a man lost within this world, as well as the spiritual. A tent sitting outside of a small Texas town and his willingness to accept a higher calling cause Jon to search for a place to call home. This search will lead him back to the roots of his youth. Jon finds true love during a quest of redemption on this earth - a love that will last for generations to come.
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