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A62286 A short relation of some words and expressions that were spoken by Barbara scaife in time of her sickness, a little before she departed this life she was betwixt fifteen and sixteen years of age, daughter to William and Issabel Scaife of the Blacksike near Appleby, in the county of Westmerland: in profession of the principles of light and life in Christ Jesus. Which those people commonly called Quakers do bear testimony to, and had fellowship with, from their child-hood, and had a care upon them to bring up their children in the fear of the Lord, and in the knowledge of that truth which they had believed in: and which their children were in their tender age truly acquainted with. Scaife, William.; Scaife, Isabel. aut. 1686 (1686) Wing S806; ESTC R222367 5,020 9

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praises to his name saitb my soul for ever At another time she told them she had only the River of her dissolution to pass through her mother asked her if she saw over it she said she did see over it and that she should joyfully pass it into the rest where all sorrow tears should be wiped from her eyes for evermore glory and honour to our God for ever These with many more living and comfortable expressions came from her After which for some dayes her exerc●●● becoming more weighty upon her and her weakness encre●●ing her voice became very low and weak several times 〈◊〉 was heard to pray to the Lord but none could take 〈◊〉 words to make them intelligable In the time of all her Si●●ness she was very tender in her spirit and circumspect n●● any uncomly frame of spirit appearing in her or unbecomi●● word proceeding from her that we saw or heard but ve●● kind and pittyful she was toward those that were with h●● in her Sickness she seemed not much concerned for her ow extremity and pain but rather concern'd for them that attended her for the trouble they were put to in helping her The twenty seventh day of the second Month being com● she being much like as she had been for three weeks but tha● her weakness had increased upon her and being very chearful and able to express her self she said to her Mother What thinkest thou of this forenoon her Mother asked her what she meant she answered and said it will 〈…〉 ar 〈◊〉 my time in this World for the Lord will ease me ere long take away all my pain and wipe away all tears from min● eyes Call in my Father said she that he may see my departure Her Father being come in said Barbara how dost thou taking her by the hand said she I am ready to leave this World and therefore Father and Mother be content and bear me company a little while And about the first hour in the afternoon she departed this life like as if she had fallen asleep about a Month after her Sickness begun with her In the time of her health she was of a very bold and chearful spirit Yet tender kind and pittyful toward all that any way stood in need And what help she could reasonably make them of her own accord she was ready to do it She was very tender and kind to her Parents on all accounts alwayes careful not to give them any occasion to be displeased with her that she could avoid her life was lovely her latter end peace and her Memorial lasts and lives with us everlasting praises to the Lord who worthy thereof for ever William Scaife Issabel Scaife MAry Scaife elder Sister to Barbara of whom in the forgoing Relation mention is Made to have been taken with Sicknes the very same hour that her Sister was And concerning whom Her Sister Barbara had been very tenderly concern'd and exercised in her Spirit for her in Supplications to God to give her the knowledge of her peace that hath no end and who lived but about two weeks after her Sister ●er distemper also of the small Pox was accompanied with a Feaver so as that she got very little sleep for several dayes Which made her extremity the greater But in the Lords time who keepeth Covenant and shewes mercy and giveth the Spirit of Supplication and prayer to them that believe opened her Mouth in a clear understanding And said she O great God Jehovah of Heaven and earth whose splendour filleth Heaven and thy Wonders filleth the earth have mercy upon me thine handmaid Who am as a Worm before thee yet part of thy creation Lord help my weak soul revive my drooping Spirit by thy consolating presence strengthen my faith I beseech thee and help me through this exercise I pray tbee O Lord. That thy Will may be done in earth as it is in Heaven After this manner with many other tender expressions she continued in Prayer for about halfe an hour but her Sister Barbara being very weak at that time more of her words could not be so taken as to insert them here in writing But often she prayed to the Lord to make her willing to give up her self freely if the Lord required it of her She desired the Lord that if there was any thing in her that did offend him he would manifest it to her before her weakness became greater Her Sister Barbara who in Supplications to God had waited for the consolation of her weak Sister was abundantly comforted because of the tender and comfortable frame her Sister Mary was brought into and praised God on her behalf with much refreshing satisfaction upon her Spirit as she manifested amongst such as were present with her After that Mary often prayed to the Lord in a tender sense upon her Spirit and in much fervency of Soul as the living exercise she she was under did demonstate She had been much inclined from her youth to read the Scriptures Being then about 18 years of age And in her sickness after the Lord opened her heart mouth to shew forth his praife she often spoke of Job and David and of Gods Love and goodness to them and other of his servants in Ages past And now said she I do know Gods Love to be the same to me as it was to them So that said she I am neither afraid nor unwilling to die for God blotteth out my transgressions and layeth nothing to my charge and I do believe there is a place prepared for me in Heaven And Dear Mother said she do what thou canst not to sorrow my Love is great to thee and my advice is that you go to live near some good Meeting and bring up my Brother amongst Friends And her Sister being dead she spake of her own death also and said she was well satisfied that her soul should ascend up to God in Heaven Where said she I do believe my Sister Barbara's soul is ascended to rest with the Lord for ever Then afterwards her Sickness encreased and weakness grew upon her being attended with many violent Convulsion Fits so that she could not speak to be understood but sometimes to say John to her Bother but very low and weakly for about two dayes hefore her departure Her Sickness continued upon her six weeks and three dayes and she departed this life the 13 th of the 3 d. Month 1686. In her Life time she was very obedient respective to her Parents from whom she said she was not inclined to go for preferment but would be content with the like condition as was alotted them She was also very careful of her Brothers good of a sober behaviour from her Childhood all her dayes loved the Truth and such as feared the Lord her latter end was comfortable and satisfactory to her of great refreshment to her Parents for which an ingagement lives with them ever to submit to God and Praise his Name who is Worthy for ever William Scaife and Issabel Scaife