Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
associating with others for prayer
English answer:
praying in group with other peolple
Added to glossary by
Ana Juliá
Sep 22, 2005 15:42
18 yrs ago
English term
associating with others
English
Art/Literary
Religion
19th century book about Christian mothers
The mother must collect her little flock around her and take upon herself the responsibility of their religious education. She may find enjoyment and improvement in ***associating with others*** for prayer; and if she is faithful, she will see that her children are punctual attendants of the Sunday school. But she will not regard these as exonerating herself in the least degree from her parental responsibility.
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praying in group with other peolple
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Note added at 2 mins (2005-09-22 15:45:17 GMT)
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"people", sorry!
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Note added at 2 mins (2005-09-22 15:45:17 GMT)
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"people", sorry!
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4 mins
praying with others; joining in with others to pray...
perhaps even participating in prayer groups (in the broad sense of the word)
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RHELLER
: yes, prayer groups hits the nail on the head
9 mins
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thank you Rita
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Rachel Fell
1 hr
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thanks
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JaneTranslates
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thanks
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Cristina Hritcu (X)
: joining others in prayer
1 day 22 hrs
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15 mins
mixing with other people to pray together but not praying by herself
associating with others is to mix with them and not stay by oneself.
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