
The Little Treasure of Prayers
Being a Translation of the Epitome from the German Larger "Treasure of Prayers" ["Gebets-Schatz"] of the Evangelical Lutheran ChurchBy AnonymousLength3h 36m
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In "The Little Treasure of Prayers," an anonymous author offers a profound collection of supplications that reflect a deep reverence for spirituality and the human condition. Employing a lyrical style, this compendium weaves together traditional prayers with original compositions, creating a rich literary tapestry that resonates with readers seeking solace and guidance. The work exists within the broader context of devotional literature, drawing from historical influences while providing contemporary relevance, thus inviting diverse audiences to engage with its timeless themes of faith, hope, and love. The anonymity of the author invites speculation; however, it suggests a universal intention'Äîto connect deeply with readers from all walks of life. The absence of a specific biographical narrative allows the focus to shift from the author's identity to the collective experience of prayer across cultures and epochs. This work can be seen as a response to a modern world often marked by fragmentation and disconnection, aiming to nurture a sense of unity and purpose through shared spirituality. "The Little Treasure of Prayers" is highly recommended for those seeking to enrich their spiritual practices or simply to find moments of reflection in their daily lives. Its accessible yet profound content makes it suitable for both individual contemplation and group study, thereby fostering a greater understanding of the transformative power of prayer.
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GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length3 hrs 36 mins
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Publish dateDec 3, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
11. Sunday Morning Prayer.
6058. Short Prayers in Sickness, for every Hour of the Day.
22. Before going to Church.
611. At One O’clock.
33. Sunday Evening Prayer.
622. At Two O’clock.
44. Another Sunday Evening Prayer.
633. At Three O’clock.
55. Monday Morning Prayer.
644. At Four O’clock.
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66. Monday Evening Prayer.
655. At Five O’clock.
77. Tuesday Morning Prayer.
666. At Six O’clock.
88. Tuesday Evening Prayer.
677. At Seven O’clock.
99. Wednesday Morning Prayer.
688. At Eight O’clock.
1010. Wednesday Evening Prayer.
699. At Nine O’clock.
1111. Thursday Morning Prayer.
7010. At Ten O’clock.
1212. Thursday Evening Prayer.
7111. At Eleven O’clock.
1313. Friday Morning Prayer.
7212. At Twelve O’clock.
1414. Friday Evening Prayer.
7359. Thanksgiving after Recovery.
1515. Saturday Morning Prayer.
7460. Three Prayers in the Hour of Death.
1616. Saturday Evening Prayer.
75The First to God the Father.
1717. Daily Renewal of the Baptismal Covenant.
76The Second to God the Son.
1818. Prayer on a Birthday.
77The Third to God the Holy Ghost.
1919. A Prayer for Children.
7861. Prayer of the Attendants upon a Dying Person.
2020. Prayer for Young Persons.
7962. Another.
2121. Prayer of a Servant.
8063. A short Litany together with Prayers for a Dying Person.
2222. Prayer of a Husband.
81Prayer.
2323. Prayer of a Wife.
82Another.
2424. Prayer of an aged Person.
8364. Prayer, when the sick Person has departed in the Lord.
2525. Prayer for a proper Performance of One’s Duties.
84APPENDIX I. FESTIVAL PRAYERS.
2626. Prayer before Labor.
851. Prayer for the Beginning of a new Church-Year.
2727. Prayer for Divine Blessing upon the Work of One’s Calling.
862. Prayer for the Advent Season.
2828. Luther’s Prayer based on the Scriptural Passage: Casting all your care upon Him, for He careth for you.
873. Christmas Prayer.
2929. Prayer before beginning any Important Work.
884. Prayer on New-Year’s Day.
3030. Thanks returned after Labor.
895. Prayer on Epiphany.
3131. Prayer during a Journey.
906. Prayer on the Day of Purification.
3232. Prayer while beginning a Journey at Sea.
917. Prayer on the Day of the Annunciation.
3333. Prayer of a Seafarer during a Storm.
928. Prayer on Maundy-Thursday.
34A brief Instruction concerning Confession and Absolution.
939. Prayer on Good-Friday.
3534. Complaint of a poor Sinner concerning the Impenitence of his Heart.
9410. Prayer on the Festival of Easter.
3635. Prayer for true Conversion.
9511. Prayer on Ascension Day.
3736. Prayer for the Forgiveness of Sin.
9612. Prayer on Whitsunday.
3837. Prayer for Reconciliation with our Neighbor.
9713. Prayer on the Festival of the Holy Trinity.
39Brief Instruction concerning the Holy Supper.
9814. Prayer on the Day of John the Baptist.
4038. Morning Prayer of a Communicant.
9915. Prayer on the Day of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary.
4139. Prayer for a worthy Partaking of the Holy Supper.
10016. Prayer on St. Michael’s Day.
4240. Thanksgiving after Partaking of the Holy Supper.
10117. Prayer on the Festival of the Reformation.
4341. Prayer that God would hereafter keep us from sin, and if we sin, that He would not reckon it to our account.
10218. Prayer on Church-Consecration Day.
4442. Prayer in view of the Sufferings of Christ.
10319. Prayer on Harvest Festival.
4543. Prayer in time of Drought.
10420. Prayer on Mission Festival.
4644. Prayer for Sunshine in a protracted Season of Wet and Rain.
10521. From Caspar Neuman’s Substance of all Prayers.
4745. Prayer for the precious Fruits of the Field.
106(Thanksgiving.)
4846. Prayer during a Storm.
107(Petition.)
4947. Thanksgiving when the Storm is over.
108(Prayer.)
5048. Prayer in great Weakness of Faith.
109(Intercession.)
5149. Prayer in great Trouble and Danger.
110APPENDIX II. HYMNS.
5250. Thanksgiving after a safe Journey.
111Morning Hymn.
5351. Thanksgiving for Deliverance out of Tribulation.
112Evening Hymn.
5452. Morning Prayer of a sick Person.
113Hymns of Cross and Consolation.
5553. Another Morning Prayer in Sickness.
114Christian Life.
5654. Evening Prayer of a sick Person.
115Hope in Death.
5755. Another Evening Prayer of a sick Person.
116Glad Eternity.
5856. Prayer in Sickness.
117Prayers before Meat.
5957. Prayer of a penitent in Sickness.
118Prayers after Meat.