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Have Mercy Upon Me; the Prayer of the Penitent in the Fifty-first Psalm Explained and Applied

Andrew Murray , J. P. (James Philip) Lilley

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In this powerful work of biblical interpretation, Andrew Murray and J.P. Lilley offer a detailed analysis of the prayer of the penitent in the Fifty-First Psalm. Through careful exegesis and insightful application, they reveal the profound spiritual truths contained within this prayer, and provide practical guidance for those seeking to deepen their relationship with God. With clear and engaging prose, Have Mercy Upon Me is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Psalms or the spiritual life.

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