“The excellence of a thing is the end for which it was made; as of a star to give light, and of a plant to be fruitful.”

from The Lord's Prayer.
Context: The excellence of a thing is the end for which it was made; as of a star to give light, and of a plant to be fruitful. So the excellence of a Christian is to answer the end of his creation, which is to hallow God’s name, and live to that God by whom he lives.

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English nonconformist preacher and author 1616–1686

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