Excerpt from How Can God Answer Prayer? Being an Exhaustive Treatise of the Nature, Conditions and Difficulties of Prayer
There has always been a tendency on the part of some to look upon prayer as a sort of spiritual gymnastic, its sole purpose being idealistic. To pray, they tell us, is to become like the One whom we contemplate in the exercise. This idea of prayer is not without its sanction. Even noted physicians like Dr. Hyslop tell us that the effect of prayer on the mind is more beneficial than any other therapeutic agent known. But these pages are written to show that the whole truth is far from being found in any such theory of prayer, and to put the emphasis where it rightly belongs.
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