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Prayer by P. Franklin Chambers

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Pray inwardly, though thou think it suits thee not, for it is profitable, though thou feel not, though thou see nought; yea, though thou thinkest thou canst not. For in dryness and in barrenness, in sickness and in feverishness, then is thy prayer well pleasing to me, though thou think it suit thee nought but little. And so is all thy believing prayer in my sight. God accepteth the goodwill and travail of his servant, howsoever we feel.

taken from: 
Lady Juliana of Norwich page 94
Author: 
P. Franklin Chambers