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Chapter I.—By Confession He
Desires to Stimulate Towards God His Own Love and That of His
Readers.
1. O Lord, since
eternity is Thine, art Thou ignorant of the things which I say unto
Thee? Or seest Thou at the time that which cometh to pass in time?
Why, therefore, do I place before Thee so many relations of things?
Not surely that Thou mightest know them through me, but that I may
awaken my own love and that of my readers towards Thee, that we may
all say, “Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised.”999 I have
already said, and shall say, for the love of Thy love do I this.
For we also pray, and yet Truth says, “Your Father knoweth what
things ye have need of before ye ask Him.”1000 Therefore do we make known unto
Thee our love, in confessing unto Thee our own miseries and Thy
mercies upon us, that Thou mayest free us altogether, since Thou
hast begun, that we may cease to be wretched in ourselves, and that
we may be blessed in Thee; since Thou hast called us, that we may
be poor in spirit, and meek, and mourners, and hungering and
athirst after righteousness, and merciful, and pure in heart, and
peacemakers.1001 Behold, I
have told unto Thee many things, which I could and which I would,
for Thou first wouldest that I should confess unto Thee, the Lord
my God, for Thou art good, since Thy “mercy endureth for
ever.”1002
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