Blessed and true is that comfort which is inwardly received from truth.

A devout man always carrieth about with him Jesus his Comforter, and saith to him, be with me, O Lord Jesus, in all places, and at all times.

Let this be my consolation, to be willing to want all human comfort.

And if thy comfort also be withdrawn, let thy will, and just appointment for my trial be to me as the greatest of comforts.

For thou wilt not always be angry, nor wilt thou threaten for ever. Psalms cii.

Chap. XVII.
That we ought to cast all our care upon God.

1. Son, suffer me to do with thee what I will: I know what is best for thee:

Thou thinkest as man: thou judgest in many things as human affection suggests.

Lord, what thou sayest is true, thy care over me is greater than all the care I can take of myself.