Then, there is another aspect of petitionary prayer which demands a passing notice.
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And, therefore, no petitionary prayers find a place in the service of the ethical Church.
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Her hands were clasped with the sweetest petitionary grace.
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Helene came towards me with uplifted, petitionary eyes.
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And while she hesitated, from the room above came the soft, racking, petitionary music of a violin.
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His continuing to stand puts Eccles in a petitionary position, sitting on the bench like a choirboy.
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Do its requests represent the best modern conception of prayer as an inward aspiration rather than as petitionary?
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Hence they don't offer petitionary prayer; they meditate-or ,inother words, try to merge their own minds in the universal mind.
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So the spiritual exercises were interrupted, and in Alec's belief the universe waited till discipline allowed the petitionary thread to be taken up.
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They contained requests for places, protestations of fidelity, and, in short, they were those petitionary circulars that are addressed to all persons in power.
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Mere petitionary prayer without meditation is a body without a soul, and is powerless to lift the mind and heart above sin and affliction.
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Second, Because this kind of worship, when done in and by a company, is MINISTERIAL to that company, as well as petitionary to God.
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When the coach had come to a standstill, he opened the door with as little creaking as might be, and held out a petitionary hand.
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Then, there is another aspect of petitionary prayer which demands a passing notice.
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And, therefore, no petitionary prayers find a place in the service of the ethical Church.
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Her hands were clasped with the sweetest petitionary grace.