Her children arise up Whose testimony is the more considerable, because they have been constant eye-witnesses of her whole conduct, and, therefore, must have seen her misdemeanours, if there had been any, as well as her virtues; and call her blessed Both for her own excellences, and for many happy fruits which they have gathered from her wise and godly education of them. Her husband also Ariseth to bear witness to her excellence; and he praiseth her Namely, in the following words.

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