155 145
Promise really is, and secondly, how far it will be ful-
filled when it is either Partially or Generally, instead
of wholly and definitely Claimed.
For the Believer in Christ may - and in ordinary cases
does - approach with a most indistinct idea of the Benefit
to be claimed; He approaches knowing not what he asks,
except that it is a spiritual blessing: His prayer is
My Lord: Thou hast promised a blessing. I know not what
Grant it me - to the Uttermost -N[H]evertheless, such prayers
are generally somewhat cold as they are indefinite, We do
and those who would desire God’s blessing earnestly, not pray earnestly for what we have not conceived (x)
would also seek to know inwhat it consisted. Another prayer is often "My lord, thou hast promised this
and this - now grant it me; the claim being much within
the mark of the promise: God may not perhaps bestow the
entire good of a promise when it is neither claimed nor
comprehended.
What then has God promised - x Vid p 147
Nothing less, so I understand the plain words of Scripture
than Remission of Sins, to our children and grace to be-
come and to keep those children His also for ever;
This comsummate moving Grace therefore: I suppose to be
obtainable by the prayerful and faithful presenting of a
Child at the Font by one Christian person: exclusive
of any fitness or
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