Lord Teach Us To Pray
by Alexander Whyte
Summary
Lord Teach Us to Pray brings together twenty-three
sermons
by Scottish theologian and preacher, Alexander Whyte. Divided into three
parts, this collection of sermons describes the general features of
prayer, certain important qualities of prayer, and a variety of examples
of prayer from biblical characters. The title of the book is taken from
Luke 11:1, and the sermons from several prayer series Whyte delivered
from 1895 to 1906. Possessing a strong education, Whyte often
incorporates the work of theologians, philosophers, poets, and
scientists in his well-crafted sermons. His sermons, though originally
delivered over one hundred years ago, retain their power of conviction
and spiritual aptitude. Enriched with spiritual insight, Whyte's sermons
demonstrate how the Lord can teach us how to pray.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
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