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Matthew Henry's Method for Prayer

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  2. 2Confession
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Chapter 04 Thanksgiving Introduction and Exhortation to Stir Yourself Up to Praise God
Chapter 01 Adoration Address God with Reverence and Awe
Chapter 01 Adoration Reverently Adore God
Chapter 07 Lord's Prayer Hallowed be Your Name (part 2)
Chapter 07 Lord's Prayer Your Kingdom Come
Chapter 06 Conclusion Conclude with Solemn Praises of God
Chapter 01 Adoration Acknowledge God's Eternality and Omnipresence
Chapter 01 Adoration Acknowledge God's Incontestable Sovereignty and Irresistible Power
Chapter 01 Adoration Own your Relation to God
Chapter 05 Intercession Pray for the Safe and Righteous Continuation of your Civil Government
Chapter 04 Thanksgiving Thank God for the Dominion and Sovereignty to which the Redeemer has been Exalted
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