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AN

ACCOUNT

Of ſome of the LAST WORDS of

CHRISTIAN KERR.

This child war under a diſeale of body from the ſixth year of her age, which gradually conſumed the moiſture and ſtrength of it, till at the ſovereign pleaſure of God; it put a period to her life in this preſent world. She was of a wiſe and acute natural judgment, which, on occaſions, ſhe gave evidence of, by her witty and pertinent ſayings; but moſt memorable in her piety towards God; which, though, at ſome times it ſuffered decay and abatement, through the prevalency of the old man, or prevailing of corruption: yet, at other times, when the ſpirit of life returned again, appeared in her after as remarkable and ſignal a manner as a perſon of that age was cappable of.——A great mean of her bleſſed temper in ſubordination to the eternal purpoſe of free grace, we may warrantably judge was her education by religious example and counſel, whereby ſhe was made more and more to ſee the vanity of the world, and abandon the love of it.

About fourteen months before her death, ſhe was under great fear and dread of the wrath of God, and continued five or ſix weeks in that caſe: then on a certain night, about eleven of the clock, ſhe called on a perſon, whoſe name I forbear to mention, that wat beſide her in the room, and aſked who was in the room? The perſon anſwered, there is none but me.—If none elſe be there, ſaid he again, I muſt tell you this has been a ſtrange day to me—Why ſo, ſaid the other?—She anſwered, It has been a day of much doubts and fears; but I tell you good news, the Lord hath delivered me out of them all, and I ken