efficacy and to illustrate the power and tendency of that grace, is the grand design of these Memoirs, or the writer of them is but a fool in his folly. Let us, therefore, work while it is day, and pray while we work: looking to Him who is able to build us also up, and give us an inheritance among them that are sanctified; that, when our work is done, we may, like our Brother, repose on our dying pillow with a well-grounded consolation that we have "settled every affair for both worlds." |