Piety Promoted, in a Collection of Dying Sayings of Many of the People Called Quakers: 1

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The next day her illness began. About the 16th of the said month, finding her husband under concern, because of her sickness, she said as followeth : ' My dear, if it be the Lord's good pleasure, who joined us together, and has blessed us hitherto, to separate us outwardly, I entreat thee be content therewith, and give me freely up to the Lord, for thou knowest we must part, and if I go first it is but what I have desired of the Lord many a time. I believe the consideration of the desolate cond...ition I should be in, if left behind thee, will have that place with thee, that thou wilt the more freely commit me to the Lord, whose I am, and whom I loved, feared and served with an upright heart all my days.
His unspeakable peace I enjoy, and his saving health is my portion for ever. I pray thee be content with what the Lord pleaseth to do with me ; whether life or death, his holy will be done. Let us, my dear, leave all to the Lord. However it be, it will be well. I have loved thee with my soul, and God has blessed us, and will bless thee, and be with thee, and make up all thy losses.


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