Ans. “The spirit lives in me; the Lord is in me, and I am in him.” (John 14:20.)

Ques. “Will you have a confessor, or not?”

Ans. “I have Christ, to him I confess; nevertheless, if I have offended any, I would willingly ask them to forgive me.”

Ques. “Who has taught you this opinion, and how did you come to it?”

Ans. “The Lord, who calls all men to him; I am also one of his sheep; therefore I hear his voice.” (John 10:27.)

Ques. “Are you alone called?”

Ans. “No; for the Lord calls to him all that are heavy laden.” (Matt. 28:11.)

After many like words Weynken was led back to prison. During the two following days she was entreated and tempted by various persons, namely, by monks, priests, women, and her nearest friends. Among others, a woman came to her, prompted by sincerity, who commiserated her after this manner:

“Dear mother, can you not think what you please, and keep it to yourself? then you will not die.”

Weynken replied: “Dear sister, I am commanded to speak, and am constrained to do so; hence I cannot remain silent about it.”