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    1. LESSON TWENTY-EIGHTH: On Prayer
        1. Q.1098. Is there any other means of obtaining God's grace than the Sacraments?
        2. Q.1099. What is prayer?
        3. Q.1100. How many kinds of prayer are there?
        4. Q.1101. Why is mental prayer most useful to us?
        5. Q.1102. How can we make a meditation?
        6. Q.1103. Where may we find subjects or points for meditation?
        7. Q.1104. Is prayer necessary to salvation?
        8. Q.1105. At what particular times should we pray?
        9. Q.1106. How should we pray?
        10. Q.1107. What should our attention at prayer be?
        11. Q.1108. What should be the position of the body when we pray?
        12. Q.1109. What should we do that we may pray well?
        13. Q.1110. Why does God not always grant our prayers?
        14. Q.1111. What assurance have we that God always hears and rewards our prayers, though He may not grant what we ask?
        15. Q.1112. Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
        16. Q.1113. Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
        17. Q.1114. Why are prayers said with willful distraction of no avail?
        18. Q.1115. Do, then, the distractions which we often have at prayer deprive our prayers of all merit?
        19. Q.1116. What, then, is a distraction?
        20. Q.1117. What are the fruits of prayer?
        21. Q.1118. Why should we pray when God knows our needs?
        22. Q.1119. What little prayers may we say even at work?
        23. Q.1120. Did Our Lord Himself pray, and why?
        24. Q.1121. Why does the Church conclude most of its prayers with the words "through Jesus Christ Our Lord"?
        25. Q.1122. Was any special promise made in favor of the united prayers of two or more persons?
        26. Q.1123. What is the most suitable place for prayer?
        27. Q.1124. For what should we pray?

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