How I have loved thy law, O Lord!
it is my meditation all the day. Psalms 118:97 |
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A Prayer to the Lord A personal prayer 10 x 13.2 Booklet. Pages18 |
11670 |
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Beginner's Guide To Prayer The Orthodox Way To Draw Closer To God. Soft Bound. Pages |
20525 |
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Book of Prayers A Selection For Orthodox Christians (Greek/English) 10.5 x 15 Hard Bound. Pages 123. |
21560 |
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Courage to Pray The discovery of prayer, of man's relationship with God and the world, of faith and love , is what gives human beings hope and courage to pray. 14 x 21.5 Soft Bound. Pages 122 |
31585 |
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Jesus Prayer, The An introduction to the practice of praying the Jesus Prayer 13.5 x 21.5 Soft Bound. Pages 118 |
100550 |
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On Prayer His collection of articles on prayer and the spiritual life, together with some of the author's own prayers, is a moving testimony to the relevance of Christ, who, for Archimandrite Sophrony, is "all, and in all", "the beginning and the ending" of all things (Colossians 3:11; Revelation 1:8). 14 x 22 Soft Bound 208 |
151455 |
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Orthodox Prayer Life Saints who experience the power of prayer say it gives them wings to fly: wings of elation from being in proximity with Jesus Christ and relief from the burden of a sinful conscience. Once engulfed in the grace of the Holy Spirit, the person in prayer experiences death to sin, resurrection in the Spirit, and mystical ascension to the Father. The visible touches the Invisible, and joy wells up in the human heart. Soft Bound. Pages 320 |
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Our Father Because this single short prayer of Christ has everything that needs to be said about God, his kingdom, this life - about all of us - it is not an exaggeration to suggest that in this commentary Fr Schmemann provides us with a map for seeing anew the purpose and measure of our whole life. Fr Schmemann awakens in us a fresh understanding of these familiar petitions. 13 x 18 Soft Bound. Pages 96. |
152130 |
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Three Prayers In this book, Oliver Clement comments on three traditional prayers.
The first, which is known to us all, is the "Our Father." There
follow two other prayers that are familiar to the Eastern tradition:
first the prayer of the Holy Spirit ("O Heavenly King") which,
in the Byzantine rite, precedes any liturgical action, and the "Prayer
of St Ephrem," which is characteristic of the services of Great
Lent and sums up the interior struggle for trust, humility and respect
for others. |
200857 |
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Watchfulness and Prayer Watchfulness and mental prayer is not the exclusive property of monastics. To be sure, it is used primarily by them because their quiet, saintly life renders itself to it more readily. However, if it is every man's destiny to be deified through purification from passions - and without this internal catharsis, in the words of the Lord, every thing else is futile - then watchfulness and prayer open the age-old tried and tested road which leads to the perfection described in the Gospels. 14 x 20.6 Soft Bound. Pages 105 |
230180 |
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Way of a Pilgrim and the Pilgrim Continues his way Soft Bound. Pages |
230190 |