Steps to Christ (1892) http://www.whiteestate.org/books/sc/sc.asp, p. 93
“Prayer opens the heart to God, and it is the means by which the soul, though empty, is filled by God.”
This has similarly been attributed to Buchan, but is actually a misrendering of a sentence from the first paragraph of John Bunyan, Discourse on Prayer. Bunyan's original sentence reads: "It is the opener of the heart of God, and a means by which the soul, though empty, is filled."
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