their
own gods to the Founder of this city,—a city surpassingly glorious,
whether we view it as it still lives by faith in this fleeting course
of time, and sojourns as a stranger in the midst of the ungodly, or as
it shall dwell in the fixed stability of its eternal seat, which it now
with patience waits for, expecting until “righteousness shall return
unto judgment,” and it obtain, by virtue of its excellence, final
victory and perfect peace. A great work this, and an arduous; but God
is my helper. For I am aware what ability is requisite to persuade the
proud how great is the virtue of humility, which raises us, not by a
quite human arrogance, but by a divine grace, above all earthly