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Tag: First Commandment

Conditions of Acceptable Prayer

Zacharias Ursinus Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism pp. 621-624. Question 117. What are the requisites of that prayer, which is acceptable to God, and which he will hear? Answer. First, that we from the heart pray to the one true God only, who hath manifested himself in his word, for all things he hath commanded… Read More Conditions of Acceptable Prayer

February 17, 2020December 29, 2019 Paul J. Barth1 Comment

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