not only bless the labors of his great and eminent servants, but he can also bless the feeblest attempts for his glory, and own the weakest instrument; he is pleased, sometimes, to make use of weak and contemptible things to confound the mighty and the wise, that no man should glory in man; but that Christ should be all in all, 1 Cor. i. 26, 31. That he may be all your salvation, and all your desire, gentle reader, is the sincere prayer of Yours, for Christ's sake, JULY 29, 1791. MARIA DE FLEURY. |