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ing the hearing of prayer, and on the great goodness and bounty of God in which these promises originated. When man, after making use of all the means placed at his disposal, can not help himself, a cry for help sent to Heaven is not presumptuous or unreasonable, and therefore the hope of being heard is not unfounded or vain.