“There is nothing like seeing what God is to make men sensible what they are (Isaiah 6:5).”
“The sight of God’s glory changes the nature and makes it abhor sin, and so renders it more sensible of it. The sight of the glory of God’s nature is transforming light, changing the soul into the likeness of God’s holiness (2 Corinthians 3:18).
“‘I am a man of unclean lips.’ He probably mentions the uncleanness of his lips in particular to show, in a sense, how imperfectly he had been wont to speak of God, and to pray to Him and praise Him.”
Jonathan Edwards, The Puritan Pulpit: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), 131, 133, and 141.

Textures that are seen only in the light.