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> being asked what she
> meant, she answered, One is, Thy will be done, and there is another,
> Enjoy Him for ever; by which it seems, that when the child said, There
> is three come to me; she meant three passages of her catechism that came
> to her mind.
>
> After the child had said this, she retired again into her closet, and
> her mother went over to her brother's, who was next neighbor; and when
> she came back, the child, being come out of the closet, meets her mother
> with this cheerful speech; I can find God now! referring to what she had
> before complained of, that she could not find God. Then the child spoke
> again and said, I love God! Her mother asked her, how well she loved
> God, whether she loved God better than her father and mother. She said,
> Yes. Then she asked her, whether she loved God better than her little
> sister Rachel. She answered, Yes, better than any thing! Then her elder
> sister, referring to her saying she could find God now, asked her, where
> she could find God. She answered, In heaven. Why, said she, have you
> been in heaven? No, said the child. By this it seems not to have been
> any imagination of any thing seen with bodily eyes, that she called God,
> when she said, I can find God now. Her mother asked her, whether she was
> afraid of going to hell, and if that had made her cry? She answered,
> Yes, I was; but now I shan't. Her mother asked her, whether she thought
> that God had given her salvation: she answered, Yes. Her mother asked
> her. When? She answered, Today. She appeared all that afternoon
> exceeding cheerful and joyful. One of the neighbors asked her, how she
> felt herself. She answered, I feel better than I did. The neighbor asked
> her, what made her feel better. She answered, God makes me. That
> evening, as she lay a-bed, she called one of her little cousins to her,
> who was present in the room, as having something to say to him; and when
> he came, she told him, that heaven was better than earth. The next day,
> her mother asked her what God made her for? She answered, T
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