The Glory.
The Glory of God, as it en∣courageth my Prayers to him, so it is that of which himself is most tender: My Glory I will not give
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The Glory of God, as it en∣courageth my Prayers to him, so it is that of which himself is most tender: My Glory I will not give
to another. This is the aim of all his own Dispensations, and ought to be the end of all my Faith and Practice. And when I tell God, that his granting my Pray∣ers is for his Glory, I lay so strong an Obligation upon him, as me∣thinks he cannot resist. But if the Honour of all I have or am, be not as it ought to be, ascri∣bed unto God, from whom I re∣ceive all; If I impute any thing to my self, or my own Procure∣ment, I cannot say as I should, Thine is the Glory.