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u/Spirited_Light · 1 pointr/Reformed

Several of the best-known prayers from Valley of Vision are online here.

I agree with others who recommend the Book of Common Prayer as a resource; I have used the Daily Office morning and evening prayer often. You don't want the 1979 US Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, as it's basically got nothing in common with the historic text. You can find the 1928 US Episcopal book (with the thees and thous, if you're alright with it) here. Daily audio recordings (with a cantor) are available here. You can also get the proposed 2019 Anglican Church North America Book of Common Prayer here. The ACNA texts are updated language (no thees and thous) but are 99% true to the Reformation-era BCP. I found it useful for awhile to follow the suggested readings and such to get a feel for the liturgical calendar, but it can easily become far too rigid. I can't imagine praying the same words in the Daily Office twice a day for the next 50 years of my life.

I am also a big fan of Matthew Henry's A method for prayer pdf here. He has a ton of short prayers and pieces of prayers that are straight out of scripture, and at the end of the book a number of prepared prayers. I recite the morning and evening prepared prayers here often.

As a wildcard, I'll recommend Prayers that rout demons on kindle here. I don't know anything about the guy who wrote it, and I don't remember now why I decided to download it, but this reminds me most of how Pentecostals pray at a big revival meeting. Just short pieces of scripture, 1-2 sentences statements of praise, blessing, or supplication. I get the most emotionally charged up and built up in my faith when I pray in this way.

With all of the resources I listed above, you'll find yourself just remembering words and phrases that fit into your own prayer life, and most of them are straight out of scripture.

God bless.

u/captaindaximus · 1 pointr/dndnext

I'm playing a Life Cleric and I love RP'ing epic incantations in the name of my god. While randomly perusing the books at Wal-Mart, I stumbled across a Christian prayer book entitled Prayers that Rout Demons. According to Amazon, "This book contains powerful warfare prayers and decrees taken from Scripture that will break the powers of darkness and release the blessings and favor of God. This prayer tool includes an introduction to spiritual warfare and biblical principles for praying to overcome demonic influence and oppression."

I'm a Bible believing Christian myself (LDS to be precise), and although that book doesn't mesh theologically with my own preferred flavor of Christianity, I found that the biblical references it cites make a great foundation for epic Cleric invocations. I changed a few names and had a great time.

TL;DR: This book cites epic Bible verses you can use for inspiration.