in the ship with whom he could converse. And from this time, I read and explained to him a chapter in the testament every morning.
Sun. 8. In the fulness of my heart, I wrote the following words:
By the most infallible of proofs, inward feeling, I am convinced
1. "Of unbelief, having no such faith in Christ, as will prevent my heart from being troubled; which it could not be, if I believed in God, and rightly be∣lieved also in him:
2. "Of pride, throughout my life past, inasmuch as I thought I had, what I find I have not:
3. "Of gross irrecollection, inasmuch as in a storm I cry to God every moment; in a calm, not.
4. "Of levity and luxuriancy of spirit, recurring whenever the pressure is taken off, and appearing by my speaking words not tending to edify; but most, by my manner of speaking of my enemies.
"Lord save, or I perish! Save me
1. "By such a faith as implies peace in life and in death.
2. "By such humility, as may fill my heart from this hour for ever, with a piercing uninterrupted sense,
Nihil est quod hactenus feci, having evidently built without a foundation.
3. "By such a recollection as may cry to thee every moment, especially when all is calm; give me faith or I die; give me a lowly spirit; otherwise
Mihi non sit suave vivere.
4. "By steadiness, seriousness, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, sobriety of spirit, avoiding as fire every word that tendeth not to edifying, and never speaking of any who oppose me, or sin against God, without all my own sins set in array before my face."