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| | The Cumberland River Lamp Post - An Appreciation Of C.S. Lewis |
 | | Elder Maxwell along with other General Authorities often intersperse Lewis quotes in their conference addresses or within the passages of their books to illustrate, as an example, a model, a metaphor, a symbol, a representation, an allegory, or portrayal of some LDS doctrine. |
 | | Maxwell uses a Lewis assertion in Meek and Lowly when he says, there are "patches of God-light in the woods of our [mortal] experience," suggesting that this life can be a God-directed experience. |
 | | Lewis also has profound insights on the subject of prayer, and his inspiration on this topic is not overlooked by Church authorities. |
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