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( 5 ) And, my dear, by what I write to their thee not undertake to be a teacher of thee for this comfort I have received of the Lord by thee.

I hear a Warrant is come to be Lieutenant, I am ready to think it may be concerning thee, to ſend thee to thy journey's end to-morrow, and that becauſe they may poſſibly be hindered, if they ſtay till the day appointed; but I am perſuaded, thou art ſo far from being afraid of it, that thou doſt long for the day; which, next under God, to hear, of thy willingneſs to die, will be the greatest comfort in the world.

I can write no more, but commit thee to the hands of that God with whom thou and I, ere long, ſhall be. Farewel, Farewel.

July 11, 1651. MARY LOVE.

PS. One comfort I would have thee carry to thy grave if ever God did good to my ſoul, thou waſt the chief inſtrument of it; for I never looked after God till I ſaw thy face.

Mrs. LOVE's

SECOND LETTER.

TO HER HUSBAND.

My Heavenly Dear,

Call thee ſo, becauſe God hath put heaven to into thee, before he hath taken thee there, Thou now beholdeſt God and Chriſt and glory. as in a glaſs; but tomorrow heaven's gates ſhall be opened, and thou ſhalt be in the full en-