Christian.MY God and my all. What would I have more, and what greater happiness can I desire?
O sweet and pleasing word! But to him that loveth the word; not the world, nor those things that are in the world.
My God and my all! Enough is said to him that understandeth; and to him that loveth it is pleasant to repeat it often.
For when thou art present, all things please; but when thou art absent, all things disgust.
Thou givest quiet of heart, and much peace, and pleasant joy.
Thou makest us think well of all things, and praise thee in all things: neither can any thing please long without thee.
*But that any thing may be pleasant, thy grace must be present, and it must be seasoned with the sweetness of thy wisdom.
2. What is not tasteful unto him who tasteth thee?
And him who delighteth not in thee, what can delight?
*3. O thou everlasting light, surpassing all created lights, dart the beams of thy brightness from above, piercing the most inward parts of my heart.