Devotional Somnium, Or, A Collection Of Prayers And Exhortations presents a fascinating glimpse into the religious experiences of Miss Rachel Baker in the winter of 1815. This unique collection documents the prayers and exhortations she uttered while in an abstracted and unconscious state in New York City.
These profound utterances provide a window into the spiritual landscape of the early 19th century and offer insight into the personal devotion of a young woman experiencing what some might consider a divine connection. Readers interested in religious history, the psychology of dreams, or the nature of prayer will find this volume a compelling and thought-provoking read.
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