17. O God, thou hast taught me from my youth. None are too young to be caught of God, and they make the most
proficient scholars who begin early. And hitherto have I declared thy wondrous works. He had learned to tell what he knew; he was a pupil teacher; he
continued still learning and declaring, and did not renounce his first master;
this, also, was his comfort, but it is one which those who have been seduced
from the school of the Gospel into the various colleges of philosophy and
skepticism will not be able to enjoy. We mean both to learn and to teach the
wonders of redeeming love, till we can discover something nobler or more
soul-satisfying.
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