KING'S BELIEF IN PRAYER.
("Sun” Special)
LONDON, Sunday.
Canon Wilson, preaching in Bradford Cathedral at the Thanksgiving service and referring to the King’s belief i'h prayer, said that when one of the Princes was entering on his training the King gave an audience to a chaplain and said, “I would like you to do me a favour.” The King produced from his pocket a sheet of notepaper, on which a prayer was written, and said, ‘ * When I started, a chaplain wrote this for me. I do not know how many thousand times I said it. If you can do .something of this kind for my boy I shall be grateful.”
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Shannon News, 9 August 1929, Page 4
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110KING'S BELIEF IN PRAYER. Shannon News, 9 August 1929, Page 4
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