People hear him pray with such reality that they became ashamed of their own mere repetition of words, and, gradually overcoming the practice, they began to wrestle with God in fervent fellowship, as he did.
Spurgeon was ever a man of prayer. Not that he spent any long periods of time in prayer, but he lived in the spirit of communion with God.
-Arnold Dallimore, Spurgeon P. 178
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