Selected Spiritual Writings of Anne Dutton: LettersMercer University Press, 2003 - 408 pages Women theologians in the eighteenth century were a rarity. Were there no other reason, this alone would make the literary legacy of the Baptist Anne (Williams) Dutton (1692-1765) significant. In 1731, Anne and her minister husband, Benjamin Dutton, settled in Great Gransden, Huntingdonshire. After Benjamin's death, Anne became known on both sides of the Atlantic primarily through her extensive writings, including tracts, treatises, poems, hymns, and letters. Among her many correspondents were Howel Harris, Selina Hastings, William Seward, Phillip Doddridge, John Wesley, and George Whitefield. Harris believed God had entrusted her "with a Talent of writing for Him." Whitefield, who helped promote and publish Anne's writings, commented upon meeting her that "her conversation is as weighty as her letters." She wrestled with the question of whether it was "biblical" for a woman to be a writer of theological matters. But in a tract entitled "A Letter to such of the Servants of Christ, who may have any scruple about the Lawfulness of Printing any thing written by a Woman" (1743), she stated that she wrote not for herself but "only the glory of God and the good of souls." Dutton's writings impacted evangelical revival in England and America. Not since 1884 have any of her writings been readily available. Now extensive portions of her letters, her tracts and booklets, and her poetry and hymns are once again available. |
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... increased and in 1743 built a new meeting house and a minister's house . On 17 August 1743 , Mr. Dutton went to America . One source says he went to raise money for the church at Great Gransden and that the trip was a financial success ...
... increased and in 1743 built a new meeting house and a minister's house . On 17 August 1743 , Mr. Dutton went to America . One source says he went to raise money for the church at Great Gransden and that the trip was a financial success ...
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... increasing , till she thought it felt as if much swelled . " 29 Three months prior to her death , Dutton consulted an apothecary and he recommended a physician in Huntingdon but whom she declined to see . A friend found advice from a ...
... increasing , till she thought it felt as if much swelled . " 29 Three months prior to her death , Dutton consulted an apothecary and he recommended a physician in Huntingdon but whom she declined to see . A friend found advice from a ...
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... increased . The fifth letter , num- bered 464 , dated 13 October 1742 , and written from Edinburgh , begins : " With great pleasure I received your kind letters . They increased that love , which I had before to the writer of them ...
... increased . The fifth letter , num- bered 464 , dated 13 October 1742 , and written from Edinburgh , begins : " With great pleasure I received your kind letters . They increased that love , which I had before to the writer of them ...
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... on Spiritual Subjects , 151 . 147 Letters on Spiritual Subjects , 154 . 148 Letters on Spiritual Subjects , 163 . maintained and increased , until it is perfected in the • xlii . Selected Spiritual Writings of Anne Dutton.
... on Spiritual Subjects , 151 . 147 Letters on Spiritual Subjects , 154 . 148 Letters on Spiritual Subjects , 163 . maintained and increased , until it is perfected in the • xlii . Selected Spiritual Writings of Anne Dutton.
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Anne Dutton JoAnn Ford Watson. maintained and increased , until it is perfected in the life of glory , or ripened into the fulness of [ the ] spiritual and the glory of eternal life.149 In letter numbered 76 , Dutton responds to a ...
Anne Dutton JoAnn Ford Watson. maintained and increased , until it is perfected in the life of glory , or ripened into the fulness of [ the ] spiritual and the glory of eternal life.149 In letter numbered 76 , Dutton responds to a ...
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Page xxxii - The Lord shall open unto thee His good treasure, the heaven to give the rain unto thy land in his season, and to bless all the work of thine hand : and thou shalt lend unto many nations, and thou shalt not borrow.
Page 22 - The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him : but his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob...
Page xliv - And I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not, I will lead them in paths that they have not known : I will make darkness light before them, and crooked things straight. These things will I do unto them, and not forsake . them.
Page 24 - Now therefore be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that ye sold me hither : for God did send me before you to preserve life.
Page xxxi - And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together ; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness.
Page xxvii - Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage ? he retaineth not his anger for ever, because he delighteth in mercy.
Page xliii - That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us : and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ.
Page 11 - Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham ; for a father of many nations have I made thee.