above all things that God may be praised in Himself, and in all His saints; and are always tending to this very thing.
5. Be therefore thankful for the least gift, so shalt thou be meet to receive greater.
Let the least be unto thee even as the greatest, yea the most contemptible gift as of especial value.
If thou consider the worth of the giver, no gift will seem little, or of too mean esteem. For that cannot be little which is given by the most High God.
Yea, if He should give punishment and stripes, it ought to be matter of thankfulness; because He doeth always for our welfare, whatsoever He permitted to happen unto us.
He that desireth to keep the grace of God, let him be thankful for grace given, and patient for the taking away thereof; let him pray that it may return; let him be cautious and humble, lest he lose it.