"Such fatigues and hardship as
these serve to wean me more from the earth; and, I trust, will make
heaven the sweeter. Formerly, when I was thus exposed to cold, rain,
etc., I was ready to please myself with the thoughts of enjoying a comfortable
house, a warm fire, and other outward comforts; but now these have less
place in my heart (through the grace of God) and my eye is more to God
for comfort. In this world I expect tribulation; and it does not now,
as formerly, appear strange to me; I don't in such seasons of difficulty
flatter myself that it will be better hereafter; but rather think how
much worse it might be; how much greater trials others of God's children
have endured; and how much greater are yet perhaps reserved for me."