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The Still Hour

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Publisher's note:

Rather than being a book on the theology and manner of prayer, Austin Phelps here exposes the struggles experienced by Christians in prayer and the impediments to communion with God. First published in 1860, its language is at times a little outdated but all comes from a true pastor's heart. Austin Phelps (1820-1890) was an American Congregational minister who served as President of Andover Theological Seminary for 10 years. He wrote books that were standard works in his day, but The Still Hour, a devotional classic, remains his most enduring legacy.

Contents:

Prefatory Note
1. Absence of God, in Prayer
2. Unhallowed Prayer
3. Romance in Prayer
4. Distrust in Prayer
5. Faith in Prayer
6. Specific and Intense Prayer
7. Temperament of Prayer
8. Indolence in Prayer
9. Idolatry in Prayer
10. Continuance in Prayer
11. Fragmentary Prayer
12. Aid of the Holy Spirit in Prayer
13. Reality of Christ in Prayer
14. Modern Habits in Prayer

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Publisher's note:

Rather than being a book on the theology and manner of prayer, Austin Phelps here exposes the struggles experienced by Christians in prayer and the impediments to communion with God. First published in 1860, its language is at times a little outdated but all comes from a true pastor's heart. Austin Phelps (1820-1890) was an American Congregational minister who served as President of Andover Theological Seminary for 10 years. He wrote books that were standard works in his day, but The Still Hour, a devotional classic, remains his most enduring legacy.

Contents:

Prefatory Note
1. Absence of God, in Prayer
2. Unhallowed Prayer
3. Romance in Prayer
4. Distrust in Prayer
5. Faith in Prayer
6. Specific and Intense Prayer
7. Temperament of Prayer
8. Indolence in Prayer
9. Idolatry in Prayer
10. Continuance in Prayer
11. Fragmentary Prayer
12. Aid of the Holy Spirit in Prayer
13. Reality of Christ in Prayer
14. Modern Habits in Prayer