Now in Brother Stephen's time, when any one finished an especially beautiful illumination of any part of the Bible, it was quite customary for the artist to add, at the end, a little prayer.
Lady Anne was really deeply touched by Gabriel's little prayer, and she wished greatly that she herself might find a way to help him and his family out of their trouble.
But his look of dismay changed to bewilderment as he examined the page more closely, and saw Gabriel's little prayer.
The young men especially were very glad to come to Christie's lodging to have a talk with him; and once a week Christie had a little prayer-meeting there, to which many of them came.
Well,” the last comer said, “the best thing we can do is to kneel down now and say a little prayer.
So they all knelt down, and they each said a little prayer—I wish I had a record of those prayers—and they finished up with “Our Father.
It was evening, and when I had talked to the boys, I said, “I wonder if any of you would like to meet me for a little prayer?
He wore his kaftan open, and the "little prayer-scarf" appeared on each side of his long, pointed beard.
So I always say a little prayer and do that jump in a careful way.
When the leaves were all upon the water I did say a little prayer, and we came home.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little prayer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.