Behind the quiet figure of Mary Dudley lies a fierce, searching spirit of faith. Her voice still speaks today. An Abridged Memoir of Mary Dudley, written by her daughter Elizabeth Dudley, is an intimate abridged christian memoir and classic quaker biography that traces a woman minister's religious life narrative through doubt, surrender, obedience and joy. Rooted in the world of 18th century quaker ireland and extending into the broader currents of a 19th century religious memoir, it follows her growth from early awakenings into seasoned service in the Society of Friends, always with a clear, tender eye on the inner work of grace. Drawn from original journals, family recollections, and spiritual letters and reflections, this portrait of Quaker womens ministry offers rare insight into the faith and devotional life that sustained her travels, teaching and pastoral care. It is rich, quiet christian devotional reading for quaker history readers and for anyone drawn to the lived reality of holiness, making it as approachable for the thoughtful general reader as for the serious student of religious life. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure, worthy of any quaker spiritual classics collection or christian womens biography collection, and an evocative window into the moral and spiritual landscape of a vanished age.
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