ness in bearing with her faults in consideration of her desire to be useful; and for extending to one who had nothing to offer but right intentions, that favour to which merit might have put in a fairer claim. On the Corruption of Human Nature False Notions of the Dignity of Man, shown from his Helplessness and Dependence 295 The Obligation of Prayer universal. - Regular Seasons to be observed. - The Sceptic and the Sensualist reject Prayer 306 Errors in Prayer, which may hinder its being answered, - The proud Man's Prayer. - The patient Christian, - God our Father. - Our Unwillingness to please Him.-Forms of Prayer. - Great |