—— to offer it, the most honorable employment of men, [II. Ch. 43].

—— when offered, a source of consolation, [II. 48. 14].

Pray, To—sinful, whether in dependence on our own merit, or to forbear on account of our unworthiness, [II. 34. Sect. 9].

Prayer—a consolation against the fear of death, [II. 57. 12].

—— all men invited to it, by God, [II. 34. Sect. 7].

Prayer—a means of obtaining consolation in affliction, [II. 48. 13].

—— a protection against calumny, [II. 17. 6].

—— benefits of continual, [II. 34. Sect. 3].

—— certainty that it will be heard, [II. 49. 7].

—— conversation of a believing soul with God, in, [II. Ch. 39].