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Daily Intercession

Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto Thee. Hide not Thy face from me in the day of my distress; incline Thine ear unto me. In the day when I call, answer me speedily.—(Psalm cii.; 1-2.) We pray for all suffering the distress of tear, suffering from sickness or wounds, stricken in body, mind, or heart, anxious for loved ones, bereaved and mourning, perplexed in faith, reduced to poverty through loss of work or business, desolated through destruction of lands and homes, under the heel of the invader; in Thy mercy comfort, heal, and restore: through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19401002.2.54

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Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 6

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106

Daily Intercession Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 6

Daily Intercession Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 6

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