by Professor Herman Hanko
general lines he understands the will and counsel of God, even to the very cnd of the world, in relation to all things. But in its details he does not know the way of God, and he also does not need to know it. Hence, there are many things with respect to which he does not know what he should pray. And yet it will be in his heart also to bring those things before God, to make known to God his desires and groanings, and to lay them before the face of the Lord. But with respect to those things...
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