No religion without prayer (J. L. Girardeau)

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Prayer is a duty of universal significance. There can be no religion without it, and the degree of practical piety must always correspond with the extent to which it is performed.

John Lafayette Girardeau, ‘The Nature of Prayer’ (1865) in George A. Blackburn (ed.), Sermons by Rev. John L. Girardeau, D.D., LL.D., Late Professor in the Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C. (Columbia SC: The State Company, 1907), p. 254.
 
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