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Life of the Widow, Sister <persname>Ann Krügelstein</persname> by
Maiden Name <persname>Golo of Moravia</persname>, who departed in <placename>Herrnhut</placename>
<date>Apr. 30th 1778</date>. She hav left the following remarkable Account of
the Grace and Merry the Lord bestowed upon her during her Life.
I was born <date>July 10th 1713</date> at <placename>Zauchtenthal</placename> near <placename>Fulneh</placename>
in <placename>Moravia</placename>. Already in my second Year I experienced a gra
ious Preservation of God. My Mother used to gather Grass
for her cattle, and generally took me along, and laying me once down
near a Tree, a Wolf came, placed himself close by me, and smelt
ad me. My Mother feld ad once very anxious, and turning
aboud to look for me, she saw the ravenous Beast with me.
She then run hastily towards me, and the Wolf wend a few
Steps back, so thad she could take me. My Parents reveiwed
me anew as a Gift of God, and thanked him with Tears for
any Preservadion, for they were both devoud People; and
having looked upon me from my Birth as a gracious Gift
of God, they endeavoured to educate me according to his
Mind, went and prayed often to God in my Behalf and took
all possible Pains with me. In my 5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year I became
much concerned about regaining a Fellowship with God
through Jesus Christ, because I had heard my Father
say, that we had lost it by the Fall of Adam, but that
the second Adam Jesus Christ had procured it again
through his Sufferings and Death. The Holy Ghost took