The Women of Methodism; Its Three Foundresses, Susanna Wesley, the Countess of Huntingdon, And Barbara Heck; With Sketches of Their Female Associates And Successors in the Early History of the Denomination
The Women of Methodism; Its Three Foundresses, Susanna Wesley, the Countess of Huntingdon, And Barbara Heck; With Sketches of Their Female Associates And Successors in the Early History of the Denomination
Abel Stevens
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(CJoke and Moore»8 Life of Wesley, II, 4.) * 9 Digitized by LjOOQIC 180 WOMEN OF METHODISM. wife of Seth Eyans, Iiimself a nseM local preacher, commenced her public labors in Derbyshire. The hand of genius has portrayed her ahnost angelic character truthfully, though in a work of lotion ; and has won for her admiration and tears wherever the English language is used.* She is described as " one of the most pure minded and holy women that ever adorned the Church of Christ on earth.'' In her child...hood she was remarkable for her docil- ity, conscientiousness, and sweet disposition. Her early girlhood was consecrated to religion; and when Wesley's travels and labors had raised up, through- out the land, Societies in the social worship of which women were allowed to share, her rare natural tal- ents found an appropriate sphere of usefulness which no other denomination except Quakerism then afforded. She preached in cottages and som^ times in the open air. Her appearance, her womanly delicacy, and her affecting eloquence subdued the rudest multitudes into reverence and tenderness toward her; and she assisted in an extraordinary ♦ Adam Bede.
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