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A67164 A sermon preached at the parish church of Solihull in Warwickshire, December 21. 1690 On occasion of the death of Anne, the wife of the reverend and worshipful Henry Greswold; precentor of the Cathedral of Lichfield, &c. and rector of Solihull aforesaid. By John Wright Master of Arts. Wright, John, 1665 or 6-1719. 1691 (1691) Wing W3701; ESTC R221256 21,352 34

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made unnecessary Visits having Business enough in her Family and the care of her own Soul to mind so that she had little time to spare And on every occasion apt to express the resignation of her Will to the Divine Pleasure as she especially did in her long and languishing Sickness which was many times very painful being extraordinary meek and patient under it to the last minute of her life as little troublesome certainly to those about her as ever any one was And as she shunn'd all Pomp and Ceremony through the whole Course of her life so at her death she desired to be carried to her Grave in quiet without noise or the attendance of any but the Bearers and her own Servants tho' we could not procure that for her 2. Such as have exceeded all that ever I knew of either Sexes namely her constant Fastings and Prayers By the former she too much weakned her nature and the latter was in a manner her continual employment when she could get leisure from business Some of the Family have suppos'd she always kept to six stated times of Prayer every day but I have generally known it to be much oftner especially against a Sacrament And she rarely missed the Publick Prayers in her own House or at Church for all those Seven last Years that I have had the Honour to serve her in them and her coming was not to gaze or muse but to join with the whole Service In such a frame of mind continued she on to her death disposing her self into an humble Posture when she was not able to kneel nor rise when she was down Lastly Having receiv'd the Absolution of the Church which she earnestly desired together with the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper she departed this Life the 27th of November last past in great Peace of Conscience and Universal Charity to all People I conclude all with the Words of our Saviour highly applicable in this Case Blessed is that Servant whom his Lord when he cometh shall find so doing FINIS BOOKS Printed for W. 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