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ND He spoke a parable to them, that we ought always to pray, and not to faint.’

This unceasing prayer does not consist in a perpetual application of mind that could only exhaust one’s strength, and which would perhaps after all not attain its end. We ‘ pray always ’ when — having offered our prayer at its regular hours — we gather from prayer, and from sacred reading, some truth or some special saying that we keep within our heart, and recall from time to time with no effort: — when we keep ourselves in thought, as far as possible, dependent on God; showing Him all our needs by laying them before Him without words. Then, just as the yawning and dried-up earth seems to beg for rain by the mere fact of exposing its parched surface to heaven, so does the soul pray by exposing its needs to God. And this is what