Selected Spiritual Writings of Anne Dutton: The autobiographyMercer University Press, 2003 - 262 pages The autobiography is in three parts with and appendix of her publications and life history until 1750, and her famous letter on the lawfulness of a woman appearing in print. It is a priceless treasure of an eighteenth century British Baptist woman's life, ministry, publications and contribution of Evangelicalism in England and in America. Dutton gives her own account of her own of her conversion experience, two marriages, ministry contributions with her yokefellow husband, Benjamin Dutton and his death at sea. Dutton's autobiography is important. Because it highlights important moments in her life and records her influential publishing carrier and correspondence. it includes her famous letter on her right to publish influential theological and spiritual works. Her autobiography shows firsthand the vast contributions and prolific career and ministry of a woman in this era. Her areas of ministry include writing, correspondence, books, and tracts. These show her great contribution to the evangelicalism and her great spiritual and theological life and contribution to the Baptist ministry and church and Evangelicalism in America and England. A work of a woman in her own hand is a great rarity from the eighteenth century. |
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Page xii
... Death to Life , both in Soul and Body . I was as it were brought forth into a New World : All Things apprear'd new 11 " A Brief Account I : 13 . 12 A Brief Account I : 14 . 13A Brief Account 1:24 . 14A Brief Account 1 : 24 . 15 A Brief ...
... Death to Life , both in Soul and Body . I was as it were brought forth into a New World : All Things apprear'd new 11 " A Brief Account I : 13 . 12 A Brief Account I : 14 . 13A Brief Account 1:24 . 14A Brief Account 1 : 24 . 15 A Brief ...
Page xv
... death in 1726. He was a Baptist ; but the Church admitted ' open communion . ' The meetinghouse was built in 1714 : a hired room having formerly been occupied . " 28 A Brief Account 11 : 4-5 . Robinson ( Life and Faith , 52 ) refers to ...
... death in 1726. He was a Baptist ; but the Church admitted ' open communion . ' The meetinghouse was built in 1714 : a hired room having formerly been occupied . " 28 A Brief Account 11 : 4-5 . Robinson ( Life and Faith , 52 ) refers to ...
Page xviii
... Death . And some Circumstances attended , which made it very trying . But my kind Lord comforted me.40 Dutton continues that she moved again back to Northampton , after her first husband died : " Upon the Death of my Husband , the Lord ...
... Death . And some Circumstances attended , which made it very trying . But my kind Lord comforted me.40 Dutton continues that she moved again back to Northampton , after her first husband died : " Upon the Death of my Husband , the Lord ...
Page xix
... death , and in the same year , Dutton turns her attention to the preaching of the Rev. William Grant of Wellingborough . She wants to move from Northampton to Wellingborough to be part of his church and grow under his preaching.44 The ...
... death , and in the same year , Dutton turns her attention to the preaching of the Rev. William Grant of Wellingborough . She wants to move from Northampton to Wellingborough to be part of his church and grow under his preaching.44 The ...
Page xx
... Death upon the Promise , for about a Year.47 Dutton's delay of about a year before their removal from Northampton to Wellingborough is evident here . This is her spiritual winter of discontent and trial . Dutton resigns herself to God's ...
... Death upon the Promise , for about a Year.47 Dutton's delay of about a year before their removal from Northampton to Wellingborough is evident here . This is her spiritual winter of discontent and trial . Dutton resigns herself to God's ...
Contents
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A Train of Special Providences Attending Life by Which the Work of Faith Was Carried on with Power | 45 |
Some Particular Experiences of the Lords Goodness in Bringing Out Several Little Tract to the Furtherance and Joy of Faith | 159 |
An Appendix | 213 |
To Shew that BookTeaching Is Private with Respect to the Church and Permitted to Private Christians Yea Commanded to Those of Either Sex Who ... | 253 |
Index | 259 |
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Selected Spiritual Writings of Anne Dutton: Eighteenth-century ..., 3. köide Anne Dutton No preview available - 2006 |
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Page 26 - In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also.
Page xxx - This shall be written for the generation to come: and the people which shall be created shall praise the Lord.
Page xlvi - Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another.