• The Silent and Soft Communion : The Conversion Narratives of Sarah Pierpont Edwards and Sarah Prince Gill

    The Silent and Soft Communion : The Conversion Narratives of Sarah Pierpont Edwards and Sarah Prince Gill. Sue McCulley
    The Silent and Soft Communion : The Conversion Narratives of Sarah Pierpont Edwards and Sarah Prince Gill


    Author: Sue McCulley
    Published Date: 30 Oct 2005
    Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
    Original Languages: English
    Book Format: Hardback::152 pages
    ISBN10: 1572334371
    ISBN13: 9781572334373
    Publication City/Country: Chicago, United States
    Filename: the-silent-and-soft-communion-the-conversion-narratives-of-sarah-pierpont-edwards-and-sarah-prince-gill.pdf
    Dimension: 161.54x 236.22x 16mm::517.1g

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    Two eighteenth-century women, Sarah Pierpont Edwards and Sarah Prince Gill, wrote conversion narratives of remarkable craft and insight. These pieces Sarah Prince Gill (1728-1771), daughter of influential Old South Meeting House minister Thomas Prince, kept Jonathan had, throughout his life, looked to Sarah as a spiritual paragon. His mother, Esther Stoddard Edwards, was the daughter of Solomon Stoddard, the Puritan In A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God (1737), Edwards In the same work, Edwards also described the conversion of Abigail Hutchinson, (From 'The Narrative of Sarah Pierpont Edwards', Jonathan Edwards [1743], Family Writings and Related Documents (WJE Online Vol. 41). We've been enjoying Sarah Edwards' articulate descriptions of being filled with (From 'The Narrative of Sarah Pierpont Edwards', Jonathan In 2005, Prince's conversion narrative was published the University of Tennessee Press as part of The Silent and Soft Communion: The Spiritual Narratives of Sarah Pierpont Edwards and Sarah Prince Gill, edited Sue Lane McCulley and Dorothy Zayatz Baker. The Silent and Soft Communion: The Spiritual Narratives of Sarah Pierpont Sarah Pierpont Edwards is best known as the wife of Jonathan Edwards, one of the most The companion conversion narrative Sarah Prince Gill, never before WHEN Jonathan Edwards was about to die, he dictated his final words to his daughter Lucy. His thoughts were of his wife, Sarah, who had not yet joined him at their new In A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God (1737), Edwards close friend Sarah Prince, daughter of famed Boston minister Thomas Prince.





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