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brothers and sisters. And the Lord blessed her counsels and examples to some of them, so that they would very frequently retire with her to secret prayer; and ask many serious questions about the things of God.

She was very careful to keep holy the Sabbath; spending it in reading, praying, and learning her catechism, or teaching her brothers and sisters.

Being left at home, she got them and some other little children together, and told them, "that it was the Lord's-day, and that they ought to remember and keep it holy;" and after telling them that the whole of it ought to be spent in religious exercises, except what was done in works of mercy and necessity, she prayed with them; and among other things, "begged that the Lord would give them, who were little children, grace and wisdom, that they might know how to serve him."

She was full of compassion to all; but especially to her widowed mother, and did all in her power to render her life comfortable to her. She would seldom complain of any thing but

sin; and when her mother was anxious about worldly things, she laboured to admonish her respecting her over-carefulness, and sometimes told her that grace was better than that; and that she had rather have Christ, his grace, and love, than all the world besides.

When one of her relations complained of their poverty, she said, "A man may go to heaven without a penny in his purse, but not without grace in his heart."

For several years she thought much on eternity and glory, enquiring about the joys of heaven, and was exceedingly desirous to be among them that were praising and loving, and delighting themselves in God, and serving him without sin.

Her speeches about spiritual things astonished many experienced christians, seeing such wonderful grace and wisdom in a child so young.

Between eleven and twelve years of age she fell sick, and encouraged her relations to be willing to part with her, as she was going t

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heaven, and besought them to prepare to meet her in a blessed eternity.

As she lay dying, her mother expressed her grief that she had reproved and corrected her so often; but this meek and humble child replied, O, mother, say not so; for I bless

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God, now I am dying, for your reproofs and corrections: I might have gone to hell had it not been for them."

After this she had a great sense of God's love, through a discovery of divine and eternal things to her mind, that filled her heart with joy unspeakable, and full of glory; and she expired in a rapture of holy triumph; and was taken by angels to dwell for ever with the Lord.

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NABAL BADCHILD was the son of a worthy minister, who was always diligent in preaching our Saviour's mercy and love to poor sinners. But Mrs. Badchild was not a good christian, like her husband, for she was too fond of dressing, and going out on idle visits; and sometimes she would play at cards. And on these occasions she would take her son Badchild with her, but always told him that he must not tell his father what they did; by this means Badchild began to neglect his father's good advice, and was taught to tell lies

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to hide those things from his father which his mother told him to do.

Badchild was not above six years old before he began to lie; and in this he soon got worse and worse, till there was no believing what he said; and when his good father began to correct him for his faults, his mother would say, "What do you beat the child for?" Then her good husband would quite cry for grief, and go into his study and pray to the Lord to turn their wicked hearts.

Mrs. Badchild not only prevented him being corrected, but always humoured him in all foolish and hurtful things, so that if ever his father denied him any thing, he would storm and tear, and fall into such passions, as were most frightful to behold. One time his bad mother nearly killed him, by letting him eat so many nuts and cakes, and fruits and sweetmeats, that many thought he would have died; the physician attended him every day, and his father expended a deal of money that this Badchild might not die, fearing lest he should be for ever punished for his sins;

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