THE SOUTH LONDON OBSERVER London, England 18 April 1908 (page 6)
“THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PRAYER.”
On Sunday last, the South London Ethical Society had a very interesting address on the above subject from Mr. Harry Snell, in the Surrey Masonic Hall, Camberwell. He led up to his lecture by reading extracts from Mr. Allister [sic] Crowley and from Tennyson’s “St. Simeon Stylites”—two lights on the same subject.
In opening his address proper, Mr. Snell asked them to note that, in all its different forms and stages, the source of prayer was to be found in the universal desire to . . . . . |