a one has seemed to me as if his face shone as that of
Moses did with the glory of God, when he came down from the mount,
where he had been within the veil. May you, sir, imitate him, as he
did Christ, that all may see and know that the Lord dwelleth with you,
and that you dwell in him through the unity of the blessed Spirit. I
trust you are no stranger to his divine teaching, aid, and assistance,
in all you set your hand to do for the glory of God.
"I hope, sir, the sincerity of my wishes for your spiritual welfare
will plead an excuse for the freedom of my address to you. I pray the
Giver of every perfect gift, that you may experience the mighty
workings of his gracious Spirit in your heart and your ministry, and
rest your all on the justifying and purifying blood of an expired
Redeemer. Then will you triumph in his strength, and be enabled to
say with the poet,--
'Shall I, through fear of feeble man,
The Spirit's course strive to restrain;
Or, undismayed in deed and word,
Be a true witness for my Lord?
Awed by a mortal's frown shall I
Conceal the word of God most high?
How then before thee shall I dare
To stand, or how thine anger bear?
Shall I, to soothe the unholy throng,
Soften thy truths and smooth my tongue,
To gain earth's gilded toys, or flee
The cross endured, my God, by thee?
What then is he whose scorn I dread.
Whose wrath or hate makes me afraid?
A man? an heir of death? a slave
To sin? a bubble on the wave?
Yea, let men rage, since thou wilt spread
Thy shadowing wings around my head:
Since in all pain thy tender love
Will still my sure refreshment prove.
Still shall the love of Christ restrain
To seek the wand'ring souls of men,
With cries, entreaties, tears to save,
And snatch them from the yawning grave.
For this let men revile my name,--
No cross I shun, I fear no shame:
All hail reproach, and welcome pain;
Only thy terrors, Lord, restrain.'
"I trust, sir, that you see what a glorious high calling yours is, and
that you are one of those who walk humbly with God, that you may be
taught of him in all things. Persons in your place are messengers of
the most high God. Is it too much to say, they should live like the
angels in all holiness, and be filled with love and zeal for men's
souls? They are ambassadors, in Christ's stead, to p
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