veloped into an infant Christianity; and, feeding at first

on the milk of the Word, it drinks in the sweet revealings [30]

of a new and more spiritual Life and Love. These nourish [1]

the hungry hope, satisfy more the cravings for immor-

tality, and so comfort, cheer, and bless one, that he saith:

In mine infancy, this is enough of heaven to come down

to earth. [5]

But, as one grows into the manhood or womanhood

of Christianity, one finds so much lacking, and so very

much requisite to become wholly Christlike, that one