Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
He has a true knowledge of the glory and excellency of God, that He is most worthy to be loved and praised for His own divine perfections.
God is his portion. And God's glory his great concern.
Holiness is his delight; nothing he so much longs for as to be holy, as God is holy.
Sin is his greatest enemy. This he hates for its own nature, for what it is in itself, being contrary to a holy God. Consequently he hates all sin.
The laws of God also are his delight. These he observes, not out of constraint, from a servile fear of hell; but they are his choice. The strict observance of them is not his bondage, but his greatest liberty.
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