Volume II contains Anne Dutton's once well-known and widely circulated A Discourse upon Waling with God (1735). Once read and referred to by George Whitefield, it contains spiritual insights for practical daily living. Dutton's hymns and poetry are also included in this volume. Dutton's poetry, A Narration of the Wonders of Grace (1734), was a prominent publication in her day. It contained 1,504 lines of poetry in six parts based on themes of salvation. Her biographer, J.C. Whitebrook, referred to it as her chief literary production. Sixty-one of Dutton's hymns composed on several subjects...
Volume II contains Anne Dutton's once well-known and widely circulated A Discourse upon Waling with God (1735). Once read and referred to by George Wh...
Anne Dutton's Letters on Spiritual Subjects includes seventy-nine letters form Anne Dutton the 18th century theological writer. Her literary legacy as a Calvinistic Baptist is extremely significant due to the rarity of women writers at this time. Dutton brings to life subjects form; His sovereign love , The New Birth, and Of Refuges for Sinners to Jesus your Friend, Indwelling Sin, That eternal feast and more. Anne Dutton's Letters on Spiritual Subjects is a true gem for the Christian reader.
Anne Dutton's Letters on Spiritual Subjects includes seventy-nine letters form Anne Dutton the 18th century theological writer. Her literary legacy as...