[The Annals of the Poor by Legh Richmond]@TWC D-Link bookThe Annals of the Poor PART III 7/19
She seemed anxious to improve the opportunity of my visit to the best purpose for her own and her parents' sake; yet there was nothing of unbecoming forwardness, no self-confidence or conceitedness in her conduct.
She united the firmness and solicitude of the Christian with the modesty of the female and the dutifulness of the daughter.
It was impossible to be in her company and not observe how truly her temper and conversation adorned the principles which she professed. I soon discovered how eager and how successful also she had been in her endeavours to bring her father and mother to the knowledge and experience of the truth.
This is a lovely feature in the character of a young Christian.
If it have pleased God, in the free dispensation of his mercy, to call the child by his grace while the parents remain still in ignorance and sin, how great is the duty incumbent on that child to do what is possible to promote the conversion of those to whom so much is owing! Happy is it when the ties of grace sanctify those of nature! The aged couple evidently regarded and spoke of this daughter as their teacher and admonisher in divine things, while at the same time they received from her every token of filial submission and obedience, testified by continual endeavours to serve and assist them to the utmost of her power in the daily concerns of the household. The religion of this young woman was of a highly spiritual character, and of no ordinary attainment.
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