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II. Scriptural Uses of the General Words for Prayer
IV. Answer to Objections: Man’s Freewill and God’s Foreknowledge
V. Answer to Objections: Conditions Necessary to Prayer
VI. Answer to Objections: He Who Prays Prays Not Alone
VII. Answer to Objections: The True Place of Prayer in Man’s Life
VIII. Answer to Objections: Signal Instances of Prayer
IX. The Content of Prayer: Its Four Moods
X. The Recipient of Prayer in Its Four Moods
XII. The Lord’s Prayer: The Preface in Matthew
XIII. The Lord’s Prayer: Our Father in Heaven
XVI. Thy Will Be Done on Earth Also as in Heaven
XVII. Give Us Today Our Needful Bread
XVIII. And Forgive Us Our Debts as We Also Have Forgiven Our Debtors
XIX. And Bring Us Not Into Temptation but Deliver Us From Evil
XX. Formalities of Prayer: Conclusion