her own private Prayers, she Morning, and Evening offer'd up to God the publick Offices, and when she was not able, to go to the house of Prayer, she had it read to her, in her Chamber.
To Prayers she added Fasting, till her weak∣ness had made it impossible to her constitution, and yet even then, on days of Abstinence, she made amends for the Omission, by other sup∣plemental Mortifications. Her Devotions she en∣larg'd, on the Fasts and Festivals of the Church, but especially on the Lord's days, dividing the hours, between the Church and her Closet.
She never fail'd, on all opportunities, to ap∣proach the holy Altar, came with a Spiritual hunger, and thirst to that heavenly Feast, and Communicated with a lively, with a Crucifying, but yet endearing Remembrance, of her Cru∣cifi'd Saviour.
The Sermons she heard, when she came home she recollected, and wrote down out of her me∣mory, abstracts of them all, which are in a great number, among her Papers, that she might be, not only, a hearer of the Word, but a doer also.
The Holy Scripture she attentively read, and on what she read, she did devoutly meditate, and did by Meditation, appropriate to her self, it was her Soul's daily Bread, it was her delight, and her Counsellour, and, like the most blessed Virgin Mo∣ther,