A Token for Children

James Janeway (1636 - 1674)

Some of you have had the privilege to carry in your bosoms some of those . . . unfledged angels sent here but for a little while and then caught away to heaven, that their mothers' hearts might follow them, and their fathers' aspirations might pursue them. I confess to a great liking for such books as Janeway's "Token for Children," where the deaths of many pious boys and girls are recorded with the holy sayings which they used. The Lord sets a high value on his little ones, and therefore frequently gathers them while they are like flowers in the bud. (Summary from Charles H. Spurgeon)

Genre(s): Christianity - Biographies

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 To all Parents, School-Masters and School-Mistresses, or any who have any hand in the education of children InTheDesert
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Play 01 EXAMPLE I. Of one eminently converted, between eight and nine years old, with an account of her life and death InTheDesert
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Play 02 EXAMPLE II. Of a child that was admirably affected with the things of God, when he was between two and three years old; with a brief account of his life and death InTheDesert
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Play 03 EXAMPLE III. Of a little girl that was wrought upon when she was between four and five years old, with some account of her holy life and triumphant death InTheDesert
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Play 04 EXAMPLE IV. Of a child that began to look towards heaven when she was about four years old, with some observable passages in her life and at her death InTheDesert
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Play 05 EXAMPLE V. Of the pious life and joyful death of a child, which died when he was about twelve years old InTheDesert
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Play 06 EXAMPLE VI. Of a poor child that was awakened when he was about five years old InTheDesert
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Play 07 EXAMPLE VII. Of a notorious wicked child, that was taken up from begging, and admirably converted; with an account of his holy life and joyful death, when he was nine years old InTheDesert
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Play 08 EXAMPLE VIII. Of a child that was very serious at four years old, with an account of his comfortable death when he was twelve years and three weeks old InTheDesert
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Play 09 EXAMPLE IX. Of a child that was very eminent when she was between five and six years old, with some memorable passages of her life InTheDesert
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Play 10 EXAMPLE X. Of a child that was awakened when she was between seven and eight years old, with some account of her last hours, and triumphant death InTheDesert
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Play 11 EXAMPLE XI. Of a child that was greatly affected with the things of God, when she was very young; with an exact account of her admirable carriage upon her death-bed. InTheDesert
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Play 12 EXAMPLE XII. Of the excellent carriage of a child upon his death-bed, when but seven years old InTheDesert
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Play 13 EXAMPLE XIII. Of one that began to look towards heaven, when he was very young; with many eminent passages of his life, and joyful death, when he was eleven years and three quarters old. InTheDesert
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Play 14 A Narrative of sundry remarkable passages concerning Mr. John Langham, son of Sir James Langham, Knight and Baronet InTheDesert
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