A. WEEK-END MEDITATION
"The worst of all mistakes is to neglecfc private prayer; and do not let your prayers be mere repetitions of chdidish prayers which you have learned from your mothers. Try to place yourselves in the presence of God ; think for a few moments to wliom you are speaking. IPetition is not the most iwportaut part of prayer. \Ve want to realise the spirltual world, and to hearken what the Lord God will say concerning us. Prayer is not an easy thing; it must be practised with patience and huniility, for have we deserved the aid of the Holy Bpirit to help our infirmities? The reward is great, but it must be earned, like everythihg else that is Worth baving." — Dean Inge to Cambridge University Students iu "Things New and Old."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 14
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