1. Because more is done for him than for others
2. Because he is more nearly related to God than others
3. Because he professes more than others
4. Because he is inwardly conformed to the Redeemer more than others
5. Because he is looked upon more than others
6. Because if he does no more than others, it will appear that he is no more than others
7. Because he is appointed to be a judge of others
8. Because he expects more than others
Matt. 5:47 'What do ye more than others?'
William Secker, 'The Nonsuch Professor'