The Women of Methodism Its Three Foundresses Susana Wesley the Countess of H
The Women of Methodism Its Three Foundresses Susana Wesley the Countess of H
Abel Stevens
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" But, " she writes, " my poor mind, like Noah's dove, could find no rest. " She found at last the longed-for peace in " coming out from the world, " and casting her lot in with the humble people whom she had despised. She became one of the most devoted examples of their strict but cheerful discipline, a model of that "sanctified" life which they taught, a leader of her sex in their societies, and like her friends, Hester Ann Rogers, Mary Fletcher, and Sarah Crosby, a conductor of social religi...ous services. She accompanied Wesley occasionally in his visits to various parts of the United Kingdom, and co-operated with him in effective labors. Wesley took special care to guide such devoted and fervid minds, especially in their aspirations after the highest spiritual life. Few, if any, of the saintly women noted in early Methodism were marred by the weaknesses of Mysticism ; he not only guarded them by prudent counsels, but perhaps more effectually by giving an habitually practical direction to their zeal and energies.
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