The Prayers of St. Paul

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The Prayers of St. Paul

by W. H. Griffith (William Henry Griffith) Thomas

EN·~2 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

THE SHORT COURSE SERIES

0:01
2

THE PRAYERS OF ST. PAUL

0:01
3

GENERAL PREFACE

2:36
4

THE PRAYERS OF ST. PAUL

1:21
5

I. GRACE AND HOLINESS.

11:19
6

II. CONSECRATION AND PRESERVATION.

10:12
7

III. APPROBATION AND BLESSING.

8:44
8

IV. LOVE AND PEACE.

14:35
9

V. KNOWLEDGE AND OBEDIENCE.

15:32
10

VI. CONFLICT AND COMFORT.

14:23

Description

This volume is part of a modest “short‑course” series designed for anyone who wants a concise, yet thoughtful, exploration of a single biblical theme. It balances scholarly insight with practical application, making it useful for pastors, teachers, and lay readers alike who are looking for a manageable study that fits into a busy schedule. The focus here is on the prayers of the Apostle Paul, whose letters reveal a deeply personal spiritual life intertwined with doctrinal teaching.

The book is organized into nine brief studies, each built around a specific passage from Paul’s epistles—topics range from Grace and Holiness to Strength and Indwelling. By examining the prayers, thanksgivings and doxologies Paul recorded, the author draws out how prayer was both his work and his worship, offering clear examples for modern believers to follow. Readers will find concise commentary, useful references, and suggestions for meditation that invite them to experience the same earnest devotion that characterised Paul’s own walk of faith.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (122K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Curtis Weyant, Stephanie Eason, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net.

Release date

2009-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. H. Griffith (William Henry Griffith) Thomas

W. H. Griffith (William Henry Griffith) Thomas

1861–1924

An Anglican teacher and preacher with a gift for making Christian doctrine clear, he became widely read for works like The Principles of Theology and helped shape evangelical life in Britain and North America. His influence also reached into theological education through his role in the early story of what became Dallas Theological Seminary.

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