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In Thoughts on Public Prayer, Samuel Miller offers a classic work on the dignity, purpose, and practice of corporate prayer in the church. Written with pastoral warmth and theological depth, Miller defends the value of liturgical forms while urging sincerity, reverence, and biblical fidelity in public worship. He explores the balance between prepared prayers and extemporaneous ones, the importance of order and unity in congregational prayer, and the spiritual responsibilities of ministers leading God's people before the throne of grace. Both practical and devotional, this book continues to offer guidance to pastors, churches, and Christians who long for richer, more God-honoring prayer in public worship.
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