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United States (United States) (search for this): article 11
Prayer proposed. --A distinguished Professor in one of our Universities proposes, through a Georgia paper, that at precisely one o'clock, every day, until these calamities be over past, a few minutes be set apart for prayer by each individual in the Confederate States, for in States which sympathize with the Southern Confederacy. There may be no meeting for prayer at any particular place, but let each one for himself, wherever he may be at one o'clock, spend a little while in devout supplication to the Almighty. Let the merchant retire for a moment from his counting-room, or if this be not possible, let him lift up his heart to God in pious ejaculation; let the farmer stop his plough in the furrow; let the mechanic stay his hand from labor; let the physician pause a moment on his mission of mercy; let the lawyer lay aside his brief; let the student rest from his toil; let the mother lay her babe in the cradle; let the busy housewife suspend her domestic cares; let every man, wh