VI.I (Autumn, 2021)

On Luke 24

FALL 2021 29 Ut tua pertingat, penetretque precatio caelum, Ardenti fiat speque fideque frequens. If you desire that your prayer may ascend up to heaven and pierce it, Light it with hope and with faith; fan it, and let it arise. BY PHILIP MELANCHTHON TRANSLATED BY E. J. HUTCHINSON From Luke 24

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