To Her Children, her tendereſt Affection and Sollicitouſneſſe to plant the feare of the Lord in their hearts, to fit them with worthy Matches out of Religious Families, to adorne her onely Sonne with the richeſt endowments of Grace and Learning: Witneſſe her Letters to that Learned Profeſſour[295] in our famous Vniuerſitie, worthy to be kept as a Monument of her truly Noble ſpirit and Godly Deſire (like that of Gregory Nazianzen's Siſter) to haue the fruit of her Body become the fruit of the Spirit[296].
Parents.
To Her Parents, ſhee was another Rachel, another Marcella[297].
Kindred.
To Her Kindred by mariage another Ruth, and to them by bloud another Heſter.
Seruants.
To Her Seruants, ſhee was bountifull in their Health; compaſſionate (as Fabiola[298]) in their Sickneſſe, either of Minde or of Body, prouiding for them (like the Centurion) both ſpirituall and corporall Phyſicke.
Religious Deportmēt to all.
To All, Her whole Deportment was ſo Louely, ſo ſweet, what by the law of kindneſſe in her tongue[299], Salutations, Gifts, Almes-Deeds, Viſitations, Inuitations, and by other offices of courteſies and Hoſpitalities, that Her Amiable Behauiour was a powerfull Meanes, an attractiue Load-ſtone to draw vnto Her the hearts and loues of as many as knew Her, yea as but heard of Her.