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												Verse 1Psalms 131:1. Lord, my heart is 
												not haughty — Lifted up with 
												that pride of which I am 
												accused, as thou, the searcher 
												of all hearts, knowest; nor mine 
												eyes lofty — Either to look with 
												envy on those that are above me, 
												or with disdain on those that 
												are below me. Where there is a 
												proud heart there is commonly a 
												proud look. Neither do I 
												exercise myself in great matters 
												— Hebrew, ולא הלכתי בגדלות, 
												neither have I walked in great 
												things, &c. It neither is, nor 
												hath been my practice to 
												attempt, or arrogate to myself, 
												any thing above my degree, 
												place, and calling, or to affect 
												worldly glory or domination.
 
 Verse 2-3
 Psalms 131:2-3. Surely I have 
												behaved and quieted myself — 
												Hebrew, שׁויתי ודוממתי נפשׁי, I 
												have composed and hushed, or, 
												rendered silent, my soul. When 
												my mind was provoked to any 
												irregular passion or temper, I 
												restrained and subdued all such 
												sinful motions or dispositions. 
												As a child that is weaned of his 
												mother — As void of all that 
												ambition and malice, wherewith I 
												am charged, as a child newly 
												weaned; or, rather, as wholly 
												depending upon God’s providence, 
												as the poor helpless infant, 
												when it is deprived of its 
												accustomed food, the milk of the 
												breast, takes no care to provide 
												for itself, but wholly relies 
												upon its mother for support. I 
												have levelled my mind to an 
												equality with my condition; and 
												resolved to acquiesce in the 
												present state of things, 
												committing myself wholly to thy 
												care, being content to be 
												disposed of as thou pleasest.” 
												Let Israel hope in the Lord, &c. 
												— “Let all good men, in like 
												manner, modestly place their 
												confidence and hope in the Lord, 
												as long as they live; and choose 
												rather to be depressed, than by 
												any undue means to raise 
												themselves to greatness and 
												honour.” — Bishop Patrick.
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