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The Valley of Vision

A Collection of Puritan Prayers

Arthur Bennett

The Valley of Vision

A Collection of Puritan Prayers

Arthur Bennett

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The strength of Puritan character and life lay in prayer and editation. In this practice the spirit of prayer was regarded as of first importance and the best form of prayer, for living prayer is the characteristic of genuine spirituality. Yet prayer is also vocal and may therefore on occasions be written. Consequently in the Puritan tradition there are many written prayers and meditations which constitute an important corpus of inspiring devotional literature. Too often ex tempore prayer lacks variety, order and definiteness. The reason for this lies partly in a neglect of due preparation. It is here that the care and scriptural thoroughness which others found necessary in their approach to God may be of help. This book has been prepared not to 'supply' prayers but to prompt and encourage the Christian as he treads the path on which others have gone before.
  • Title

    The Valley of Vision

  • Author(s)

    Arthur Bennett

  • ISBN

    9780851512280

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Banner of Truth

  • Topic

    Prayer

  • Audience

    Adults

  • Pages

    240

  • Published

    11/01/1975

Arthur Bennett

Arthur Bennett

Arthur Bennett (1915-1994) was a Canon of St. Albans Cathedral, sometime Rector of Little Munden and Sacombe, Hertfordshire, and was for seventeen years a tutor in Biblical Theology and Christian Doctrine at All Nations Christian College. He died in October 1994 aged 79. Canon Bennett has been highly appreciated across the world for his book of Puritan prayers The Valley of Vision. This title was published by the Trust in 1975 and it has been widely valued ever since. The quiet, devotional ethos of its pages was the ethos in which the author lived.

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