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 310. That  the   truth   is   sometimes   to   be   kept   back.

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311.  Of   prayer,   and   its   efficacy.

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312.  That   me   must   first   prepare   our   life,   if   we   would   have our  prayers   efficacious.

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313.  That   the   thoughts   of   this   world   ought   to   be   banished when  we   pray.

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314.  What   we   ought   to   pray   for.

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