From the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 6, verse 6.
6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.
FROM THE RAVINGS OF UNHOLY HOWARD OF PROVIDENCE:
1And the listener, a creature named Talongast, said, "Thou wishest me to pray to my Father? Do thou knowest whom my Father is?" 2 The listener was shrouded, his face veiled and hidden. He was a dealer in antiquities found beneath the Egyptian deserts. Peter the disciple shuddered as the man stunk like unto a corpse, his clothes filthy with grave mould and his voice sounded like one who dined on unclean things. 3 The man had a small child by his side whom he had bought in the slave market for a purse of silver coins.
4 Yet Jesus had turned away to answer other questions and only Peter watched as the man loped away dragging the child, the crowd shrinking away from his foul touch. 5 Back in his home, the man, if man it was, entered his cellar where he kept hidden an altar made of bones draped with human skin and prayed to his Father in secret:
6 "O friend and companion of night, thou who rejoicest in the baying of dogs and spilt blood, who wanderest in the midst of shades among the tombs, who longest for blood and bringest terror to mortals, Gorgo, Mormo, thousand-faced moon, look favourably on our sacrifices!"
7 The knife fell, the child died, yet Talongast's father's lips were merely wetted for now. The daemon Morddoth would soon require more blood in order to be sated.
The Ravings of Unholy Howard of Providence Chapter 2 verses 1 – 7.
