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8  'Many O   my , are thy wonderful works, which thou hat done: and thy thoughts which are to upward, they cannot be reckoned up in order to thee.' How evidently do I now ee, I that thy love paeth all undertanding, that thy ways are innumerable; and thy thoughts unearchable? my eyes are eternally fixed upon thee, O flower of all beauty, and lovelines; thou art the center whereto all deireablenes and excellency betakes itelf. In beholding thee, I behold all things. Art thou not love, dicovered to the full? mercy manifeted in its highet perfection? judgment and righteounes viibly, in its full plendor; what have we, which is not in thee? and what can a creature, want, which is not in thee? Shall we not, O enjoyers, be atiate, beautified, ravihed, bleed for ever more, with that infinite fulnes of all excellencies which dwells in him? 'We behold to the full, the glory, as the glory of the only begotten Son of the Father, full of grace and truth: and of thy fulnes have we all received, and grace for grace.' We have received thy tetimony, have et to our eal that GOD is true: that thou, whom he ent into the world, peaket the things of : for he giveth not the Spirit by meaure unto thee, O how great is the mytery of godlines? ' manifeted in the fleh, jutified in the Spirit, een of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.' If this was wonderful in time, is it not ten thouand times more now? When the bright day of eternity hath broken up. If a ight of this by faith, was ravihing, am I not now paed all the limits of uch motions? O this frame! O glory, glory! thou art maie indeed!